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Come to Tennessee, USA

Come to Tennessee, USA. Summer 2010 Study Tour. U.S.A. Map. Tennessee. Why come to Tennessee?. You should come to Tennessee because: You can stay at Miss Dee’s farm. You can learn about farm life and farm animals. You can practice English. You can learn about different ways of living.

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Come to Tennessee, USA

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  1. Come to Tennessee, USA Summer 2010 Study Tour

  2. U.S.A. Map Tennessee

  3. Why come to Tennessee? • You should come to Tennessee because: • You can stay at Miss Dee’s farm. • You can learn about farm life and farm animals. • You can practice English. • You can learn about different ways of living. • You can learn about alternative energy. • You can meet and study with some children from the Farm.

  4. Who can come? • P3, P4 and P5 students are invited to apply. • You will have an interview first. • You must not be scared of animals and nature. • You cannot be allergic to animals. • You must be well behaved. • You must get your parents’ permission.

  5. First, there will be two long flights.

  6. Then we will go to my farm.

  7. My horses

  8. The creek

  9. We will have a buggy ride and learn about Amish people.

  10. Amish People • Amish is a religion and way of life. • They are farmers. • They don’t drive cars. • They use buggies or horses. • They don’t use electricity. • They don’t have mobile phones or TVs. • They grow all of their own food. • They do not wear modern clothes. • Amish people on the street

  11. We will learn about Southern towns.

  12. We will learn about African Americans.

  13. Native Americans – like Pocahontas

  14. Native Americans • Native American Dance • Native American Flute Music • Trail of Tears – Pushing the Cherokees West. • They wear feathers. • Some live in teepees. • They believe in animal spirits. • They like to dance and play flutes and drums. • They have their own languages. • White people from Europe tried to kill them all and take their land.

  15. Hippies

  16. The Farm in Summertown • I was born here. • It used to be a commune so everyone farmed and everything was shared. • They are mostly vegetarians. • They eat organic, natural food. • They love yoga and nature. • They will teach you about solar energy, cisterns, building with earth materials and conserving the world’s resources.

  17. The Farm School

  18. We will spend a few days with the children at the Farm School. • They have year-round school. • We will do arts and crafts. • We will join their talent show. • We can learn about different kinds of energy. • We will meet the “kids from the country” who have come from the city to learn about nature just like you. • Some of them ride horses to school.

  19. Tennessee Barbeque NOT vegetarian • Smokin' Tennessee Barbeque

  20. Soda Pop Junction • Soda Pop Junction • Lynnville, Tennessee • Famous for ice cream, shakes, hamburgers and big Sunday lunches. • “All you can eat” for only HK$40 includes meats, vegetables, bread, salad, fruit and dessert.

  21. Tennessee Music • Miley Cyrus: Party in the U.S.A. • Her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, Achy Breaky Heart • Elvis Presley, Blue Suede Shoes • BB King, Blues Boys Tune

  22. Tennessee Animals Miss Dee’s Pets • Horses • Chickens • Dogs • Cats • Turtle • Chipmunk • Maybe a goat, pot-belly pigs and a pony.

  23. Some Wild Animals on the farm • Deer • Turkeys • Birds • Groundhogs/woodchucks • Snakes • Fish • Weasels • Insects and spiders • Crawdads/crayfish

  24. Basic Itinerary • Learn about farm life and farm animals. • Take an Amish buggy ride. • Study at the Farm School. • Join a talent show with the Farm School. • Ride ponies if your parents say it’s ok. • Go creek walking, fishing and catch crawdads. • Eat barbeque. • Take a hay ride on a tractor. • Go to David Crockett Park: swimming, volleyball, hiking and visit the museum.

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