Where in the World?
Living in South Korea
What do they eat?
What happens at school?
Other
100

What is South Korea?

A Country

100

What do most people in the city of Seoul live in?

Apartment Buildings

100

Where do people from Seoul get their vegetables?

The store because there is not much farm land around because of the buildings


100

What do students in South Korea not bring to school?

Their Lunch


100

What do south koreans eat with most of their meals?

rice

200

What continent is South Korea on?

Asia

200

What are houses made out of in the country?

Clay and Wood

200

Where do people plant vegetable gardens?

Balconies and rooftops of their homes.

200

What do they eat at school?

A hot lunch made by the school

200

What vegetables did the textbook say could be grown on rooftops?

cabbages, lettuce and radishes

300

Which Ocean is closest to South Korea?

North Pacific Ocean
300

Where are the apartment buildings located around?

The mountains

300

What do South Koreans eat with?

Chopsticks and spoons

300
Where do they eat their lunch at school?

In the cafeteria

300

Where do some rice plants grow?

In flooded fields

400

What community is in South Korea?

Seoul

400

What is a country home roof made out of?

Tiles or straw

400

What grows well in South Korea?

Rice

400

What do students in Canada and South Korea have in common at school? (Hint: What do we use that is good for the evironment)

We both use reusable trays/containers

400

What do farmers use to flood the rice fields?

Rivers near seoul


500

Which Natural Features does South Korea have the most of?

Mountains

500

What is often heated in homes in South Korea?

Floors because families sit on them to eat.

500

What are paddies?

They are large wet fields where rice grows

500

What four foods did the textbook say they get served at school?

1. Soup

2. Salad

3. Rice

4. Vegetables

500

Why do many people in Seoul not drink the tap water but drink bottled water instead?

They think it is old and dirty even though they replaced the pipes. Many people buy water in plastic bottles.