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Weisenberg Elementary 1 st Grade World’s Fair. Week # 2 Mount Everest China to Beijing, China. Remember the Club Rules. Have fun! Raise your hand if you have a question or have something to share. Have fun! LISTEN to the teachers and other children. Have fun!
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Weisenberg Elementary 1st Grade World’s Fair Week # 2 Mount Everest China to Beijing, China
Remember the Club Rules • Have fun! • Raise your hand if you have a question or have something to share. • Have fun! • LISTEN to the teachers and other children. • Have fun! • Follow directions – there is a lot to do! • Have fun! • Respect others. • Have fun!
Everest is called "Zhumulangma" in Tibet, which means "mother goddess of the universe".
Flight from Lhasa, China to Beijing, China • About 1,950 miles • Travel time is about 6 hours (need 1 stop on way) • Flights cost over $750 per ticket (round trip) • You can drive – it would take almost 2 days
About Beijing • Capital City of China • Has been around for over 700 years. • 2nd Largest City in China (over 13 million people) • Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008 • The air is very polluted.
About Beijing • Tiananmen Square located at the center of Beijing, with an area of 98 acres and a capacity of up to one million people, is the world's largest public square. • The Forbidden City, located in the heart of Beijing, China was the home of the emperors. Now known as the Palace Museum, it is to the north of Tiananmen Square. • The Great Wall of China can be found in the northwest and north of Beijing.
Facts about The Great Wall • Made of masonry, rocks & packed earth • Stretches across the mountains in Northern China • 15-30 Feet Thick • Up to 25 Feet Tall • About 4,000 miles long • Was built over a 2,000 year time period • Constructed by hand
School Days in China • Start in September, and go for 9 months (the same as you!) • They wear uniforms • Vacations in October and May • Children attend school for at least 9 years • Parents must pay a small fee for books, food and heat
Tradition: Tiger Hats for Newborn Babies When babies are born in China they are given a red Tiger hat to wear. The Tiger hat is meant to keep away evil spirits and to bring them good luck. The hat is made of fancy silk.
What’s Next • Activities: • Make a Tiger Hat • Year of the Tiger Sheet • Read the book: Tiki Tiki Tembo
Resources • http://www.atozkidsstuff.com/beijing.html • Book: Tiki Tiki Tembo • http://thebeijingguide.com • http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Places/Find/China • http://pbskids.org/sagwa/ • http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/chinese_new_year_jigsaws.htm • http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Stories/AnimalsNature/Giantpandacubs