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School Around the World

School Around the World. Egypt by Wyatt Henseler. What are your subjects?. reading, writing, and math. What food do you eat?. They eat a food called broad beans, coffee, and tea. They drink milk from goats, sheep, and buffalo. How do you get to school?.

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School Around the World

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  1. School Around the World • Egypt • by Wyatt Henseler

  2. What are your subjects? reading, writing, and math

  3. What food do you eat? • They eat a food called broad beans, coffee, and tea. • They drink milk from goats, sheep, and buffalo.

  4. How do you get to school? • They get to school by boat, train, camel, and bus.

  5. What language do you speak? • They speak Arabic.

  6. Do you wear uniforms? • Yes they do.

  7. Do you have chores? • Yes they do.

  8. Does your school have grades? • The ages are 6-12

  9. Do you have rules? • Yes they do.

  10. Do you have recess? • Yes they do.

  11. Do you have Teachers? • Some learn online.

  12. What is your town/city like? • Dry area. • Also covered in desert and by the Nile River.

  13. Typical Day of a Student in Egypt • 7a.m. Wake up. Eat breakfast ~ a sandwich with white cheese or a roll with milk or juice. • 7:30 a.m. Picked up by school bus • 7:45 a.m. Play basketball or soccer with friends until the bell rings.

  14. 8:15 a.m. School starts. Students line up for 10 min. inside the school and do lots of stretching and touching their toes. • 8:25 a.m. Classes start. There are nine periods to study Arabic, English, German, math, science, and social studies. Also study art, music, and computers. About once a week, spend time at school’s computer lab.

  15. 12:00 p.m. Recess and lunch. • 12:30 p.m. Back to class. • 2:45 p.m. The school day ends. Back on bus. Some kids have their parents pick them up.

  16. When do you start and end school • 3:45 p.m. Home. It takes longer to get home because house is one of the last stops on the bus route. • 4:00 p.m. Eat lunch. Watch American shows on the satellite dish.

  17. 5:15 p.m. Start homework, which takes an hour or more. • 6:15 p.m. Study hard for final exams • During the school year, I have more time to play and spend time with my friends.

  18. 8:00 p.m. Dinnertime. Two favorite foods, pizza and molokhia, a popular Egyptian soup made of greens. Like to eat it with rise. • 9:00 p.m. Watch television or play a game on my computer or Play Station 2. Email friends. • 10:00 or 11:00 p.m. Bedtime.

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  20. Building and classroom • The school is made of brick. • The classroom is big. The school has grades K-12.

  21. School Day • 7:30 to 1:00 • Switch for classes • Have specials • Don’t have recess, but play volleyball for fun • Have teachers & principals • Wear uniforms

  22. How do you get to school? • Walk or bike

  23. Language and Class Size • Students speak Spanish • There are 12 students in class.

  24. Thank you for watching!

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