Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pop-up book notes

Karlie Smallwood- Egypt
1. The capital is Cairo.
2. The language is Arabic.
3. Entertainment is mostly board games.
4. Government is Republic.
5. Religion is Islam

Paige Bibey- Argentina
1. A famous legend "The Magic Bean Tree".
2. They have a Republic government.
3. The largest meal of the day is lunch.
4. Labor Day is May 1st in Argentina.
5. They have free education for everyone.

Katara Pennington- France
1. They speak French.
2. A famous author is Victor Hugo, who wrote the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
3. They have a Republic.
4. Cheese and wine are main parts of their diet.
5. They recieve two months off of school for summer.

Dale Scott- Panama
1. Some of the popular toys are marbles and toy cars.
2. The government is a Constitutional Republic.
3. A Popular tourist attraction is the Panama Canal.
4. They go to high school for 3-4 years.
5. Panama is the capital.

Courtney Nuzum- Scotland
1. Their toys are very similar to those in America
2. Basketball and football are popular sports.
3. They typically only go to school until they're 16.
4. Their vacation is referred to as "holiday".
5. The capital is Edenberg.

Jost Stuart- United Kingdom
1. The capital is London.
2. London Bridge is Falling Down was writtin about the London Bridge.
3. Cricket is a very popular sport in the UK.
4. They have a monarchy with a queen.
5. Children go through primary and secondary schooling.

Viola Donegia- Ireland
1. The capital is Dublin.
2. They have over 4 million people.
3. They are predominately Catholic, Christian.
4. They have a Republic and Parliamentary Democracy.
5. Most mealscontain veggies, meat and fish.

Gabrielle Kyle- Bolivia
1. Spanish is the official language.
2. Humpty Dumpty is a famous nursery rhyme in Bolivia.
3. They are a Republic.
4. They mainly meat and poultry, as well as vegetables.
5. They have a carnival on February 19th.

Abby Suder- Madagascar
1. Population is about 20.1 million.
2. A famous nursery rhyme is Roll the Dough.
3. Government is a Republic.
4. They eat rice with every meal.
5. Christmas and Easter are both celebrated widely in Madagascar.

Chase Swick- Venezuela
1. The population is well over 600 million.
2. Spanish is the main language.
3. Traditional toys are marbles, tops, and yoyos.
4. Their government is a Federal Republic.
5. In 1811 Venezuela declared its independance.

Sara Cleavenger- Sweden
1. Population is about 9,800,000.
2. Children play with marbles and dolls for entertainment.
3. Fish is a large part of their diet.
4. They don't put their Christmas tree up until 1-2 days before Christmas.
5. Stockholm was founded in 1292.

Kelsea Pingley- El Salvador
1. The capital is San Salvador.
2. They speak Spanish mainly.
3. Their most famous literature is poetry.
4. Their toys are very similar to those in America.
5. Children and the elderly typically drink coffee while teens usually drink soda.

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