FOOD
CLOTHES
GAMES
NATURE
FAMILY
100

What sweet rice cake do we eat at Chuseok?

  • Songpyeon

100

What do children wear on Chuseok?

Hanbok

100

What traditional game uses sticks that you throw?

➡️ Yutnori

100

What shines big and bright in the sky on Chuseok?

➡️ The Moon

100

Who do children bow to on Chuseok?
 

➡️ Parents, grandparents, elders.

200

Name one fruit we eat in autumn.

 → Apple, pear, persimmon

200

Name two parts of the hanbok.

Jacket, skirt, pants, sash (any two).

200

In jegi chagi, what do children kick in the air?
 

➡️ A feather toy / jegi

200

What season does Chuseok happen in?
 

➡️ Autumn / Fall

200

What is one thing families do together on Chuseok?
 

➡️ Eat, talk, play games, give thanks.

300

Why do families eat rice at Chuseok?
 

Because it comes from the harvest / it is the main grain from farms.

300

Why do families wear hanbok on Chuseok instead of everyday clothes?
 

➡️ To show respect, tradition, and celebrate the holiday.

300

Why do families play games together on Chuseok?
 

➡️ To have fun, celebrate, and spend time together.

300

Why is the full moon important at Chuseok?
 

➡️ Because it is the biggest and brightest of the year, and families give thanks under it.

300

Why do families travel to their hometowns on Chuseok?
 

➡️ To visit relatives, honor ancestors, and celebrate together.

400

Chuseok is a time for big family feasts. Name three different foods families might share at the table.

soup, meat, rice, fish, fruit, vegetables.

400
  • Imagine you are wearing a hanbok. Describe three colors or patterns you might see.

➡️ Examples: red, blue, green, stripes, flowers.

400

Name three different games or toys children might play with during Chuseok.
 

➡️ Yutnori, jegi chagi, top (paengi), board games.

400

Farmers work hard before Chuseok. Name three things they harvest.
 

➡️ Rice, grains, fruits, and vegetables.

400
  • Imagine your family at Chuseok. Name three things they do together.

➡️ Eat a feast, play games, visit grandparents, share stories.

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