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Explore the daily life of kids in Russia, from attending school to watching TV on weekends and growing fruits and vegetables in their dachos. Learn about Russia's flag, holidays, language, and the Cold War.
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LIFEINRUSSIA By: Connor, Ethan, and Tori
Daily Life In Russia Kids go to school every day but Sunday. On weekend nights they watch T.V.. Then when the summer comes they go to their dachos (country homes) to grow fruits and vegies.
BIG METEOROID • A meteoroid hit a classroom in Russia and it was a huge problem. It was so big that it caught on fire in the air and it killed many people.
RUSSIA’S FLAG Russia’s flag has three colors to their flag. All the colors stand for something. The white stands for purity. The blue stands for nobility. The red stands for bravery. BY:TORI
HOLIDAYS New year is the most popular holiday in Russia. It is like Christmas in the U.S. They decorate a New Year tree like how people in the U.S. decorate a Christmas tree. Russia has a Grandfather Frost which is like Santa Clause in the U.S. They are like the same holiday but just celebrated differently.
LANGUGE In the U.S.A. we speak English. In Russia they speak a whole different language than us. They have a different alphabet. Also in Russia different groups of people speak different languages.
RESEARCHES In this power point we used Culture Grams Discovery Education NC Wise Owl Kid Rex Britannica Russia books
ABOUT THE AUTHORS CONNOR, ETHAN, AND TORI WHERE PARED IN A GROUP AND DECIDED TO TELL ABOUT RUSSIA.RIGHT AT FIRST THEY WERE NOT DOING TO GOOD UNTIL THEY DECIDID TO WORK TOGETHER. WHEN THEY PUT THEIR HEADS TOGETHER THEY COME UP WITH A GOOD POWER POINT. THEY PUT COOL ANIMATOINS ON SOME OF THE SLIDES TOO. IT WAS A GREAT JOURNEY. BUT THEY DID FIGHT OVER SOME DICSIONS. THEY ALL TOOK TURNS CREATING NEW SLIDES WITH EACH OTHER AND ALONG PRETTY GOOD FOR THE MOST PART. THEY HAD FUN AND TRIED TO BE VERY CREATED ABOUT THEIR POWER POINT.