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Korea Lunar New Year

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Young scholars explore Korean Lunar New Year traditions, examine Korean culture, practice saying "Happy Lunar New Year" and other greetings in Korean, and discuss common foods, games, and other activities enjoyed by Koreans on Lunar New Year. Students then play the traditional Korean game of Yut.

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Holidays, korea, lunar new year, yut, social studies
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Grade
9th - 10th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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