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Hallyu - The Korean Wave

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South KoreaYears 7-8Years 9-10Years 11-132018

This unit is an inquiry for Year 7 - 10 students about Korean entertainment and its globalisation. Throughout this unit, there are lessons designed to explore the different art forms encompassed in the Hallyu - The Korean Wave, such as Korean Pop Music and Korean Drama. Students will make connections with their own cultures and art forms, as well as how these art forms have had social, historical, economical, and cultural impacts.

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Hallyu -The Korean Wave Unit Plan.Docx (2.82 MB)
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This unit is designed to provide Year 5 and 6 students with two key learning ideas. Firstly, to understand what cultural practices are and how these are similar across cultures. Secondly, to gain an insight into immigration to New Zealand. The unit concludes with students hosting multiple mini-festivals and celebrations.

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Korean Games

Learning and playing traditional Korean games at school is a fun way for your students to become familiar with Korean culture and language.

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