
After our field trip to the International District, please reflect on what you experienced there. Please respond to each question.
What was something that you want to know more about after your visit to the Wing Luke Museum?
In what ways are Pacific-Rim countries similiar and different?
How is our region connected to other Pacific-Rim regions?
Feel free to add your own favorite things about the day as well!

17 comments:
I'd like to know more about the different new-years, they sound fun! The Pacific-Rim countries are similar in culture and food,(mostly) but different in holidays and other things like that. Our reigon is connected to other Pacific-Rim reigons because of trade, and we all (mostly) get along. Some of my favorite things in the field trip are: the shopping, the museum, and the uwajimaya? shop :) .
Rick
I am still wondering what the internment camps were really like. I would like to know if they were able to buy things, and get more clothes because we were talking about them at the Wing Luke Museum. The Pacific Rim countries are different because some have different languages and writing. They are similar because they sometimes own pets or have loving families. Our region is connected because of the Pacific Ocean. My favorite part of the field trip was the cookie factory. I also liked lunch, I loved the noodles, egg rolls, and everything else. It was delicious!
Hannah
After visiting the Wing Luke Museum I want to know more about the intornament camps. The Pacific-Rim countries are similiar by all of themhaving imorgrents.They are different because all of the countrieshave different languages.The regions are connected together because there is a lot of trading going on. My favorite thing was when we where looking for strange fish and a guy found an octopuse and let us look at it.
-Mitchell
After visiting the Wing Luke museum I learned who he is and all about him. He died in a plane crash. He was the first Asian person to take part in the US government.
Pacific Rim countries are similar because they all share trade and culture. They are different because places like China and Japan speak different languages the America.
Our region is connected through trade and economics.
My favorite part of the field trip was eating fortune cookies and having lunch at the House of Hong.
Zach
I would like to know more about what it was like living in World War II and being Japanenese or Chinese. The Pacific Rim countries are similiar because we all use the same things to live. We are different because of our culture and the foods we eat. The Pacific Rim countries are connected by trade. My favorite parts of the day were taking the tour of the fortune cookie and rice factory and going shopping at the Asian market.
-Lucy
I want to learn more about Wing luke's hobbies, interests, and stuff like that. America is like China because they're home to lots of imagrintes. THey are differnet because American families have a lot of cars, unlike Chinnese families who uses bikes instead of cars. Our region is conected to the other regions by the ring of fire. All regions can trade because of the ring of fire, ship things to different countries, etc... My favorite part during the field trip were when we went to a resturant and when we got a tour around the noodle factory!!!
-Tanner
First of all, I want to thank the students for being great today! I was proud of you all. I was impressed by the new Wing Luke Museum and I want to learn about games from other cultures to teach my class next year. The Pacific-Rim region is connected by our geography and our economies, but we are different in many cultural ways too. I like that we share so many things though!
After being at the Wing Luke's museum I'v been wanting to more about all the New Years.The Pacific-Rim country are the same because they have animals that are the same but they are different because the speak different langues.I love the sooping for candy the most.
-Molly
I wanted to learn more about why people were froced to go to the intornment camp and why people were froced to leave their homes.
They are the same because they each live on the picific-rim and were different because we speak different words.
We are connected because we all live on earth and we all write and have stores.
My favorite part was going and seeing all the different shops that China town had.
NIC
After going to the Wing Luke Museum, I don't get what he really did, except come home when his parents were taken from their home? I also don't get why he made comic books with bullys as super heros, and how did that help him? Lastly, I wonder if his parents were taken to an Internment camp?
I think that China and Japan are the same to Seattle and Bellevue for many reasons. Here, in Seattle and Bellevue, we shop at grocery stores. So do the people in China and Japan. People read books in all thess places. They are also very diffrent from us. They eat on cushins and we sit on chairs. They sleep on cots, we sleep on beds, but camp on cots.
Our region is connented to other regions(areas) through trade.
My favorite part of the field trip was the shoping/scavenger hunt/evploring and the Wing Luke museum. I liked the museum, because I like learning about people and things I don't know about. I liked look around and shopping because it was cool to see and learn how it would be like to shop in or at China.
Taylor
Something I wanted to know more about after visiting the Wing Luke museum is were the people fed in the internment camp, and did any person try to keep from being taken to a camp, and if so what was the result to that? Some ways that Pacific-Rim countries are similiar is through trade, and they are all countries on the Pacific Rim. One way that they are different is the life- style. Our region is connected to the other Pacific Rim countries by trade and by the ring of fire.My favorite thing was seeing the old hotel rooms of the Wing Luke museum. I also liked seeing all of the original artifacts in the Wing Luke museum! I loved the field trip over all !!!!
Abby
After going to the Wing Luke Museum I want to know more about the old movie commercials. China and Japan are similiar to America because we bolth have well known moutains. Japans is Mt. Fuji and ours is Mt. Saint Helens. We are different because a average japanese citizan eats around 45 kilograms of fish each year! We only eat around 5 kilograms in the same amount of time.
-Katherine
I'm glad you liked the field trip so much gang! You could take your parents and show them what we explored today as well. I'm happy to give out maps etc.
After going to the Wing Luke Museum I'm wondering about the Internment camps. The Pacific Rim countries are they're surrounded by the Pacific ocean. We are diffrent because we speak a diffrent language then, us. I liked the shopping and The food at The House Of Hong.
Holden
After visiting the Wing Luke Museum I want to know more about Wing Luke and the intornament camps. The Pacific-Rim countries are similiar because of their culture and different because in Japan they have coins that have holes in them. Our region is connected to other Pacific-Rim regions through out trade.My favorite part of yesterday was the fried noodles and tring new food at the House of Hong.
Camille
One thing I want to know more about after I visited the Wing Luke museum is more about the life of Wing Luke. Also I want to know more about the camps that the Japanese-americans were sent to.
Pacific-Rim countries are the same in the way that we both have advertising. As we saw in the Wing Luke museum Chinese and Japanese people advertise a lot.
We are different because in China and Japan you see chinese and japanese people everywhere. Here you see them sometimes, but not all the time.
We are connected with Pacific-Rim countries in the way that we build museums that are based all on Chinese and Japanese things like the Wing Luke museum.
My favorite part of the day was just walking around and shopping.
-Jackson
I want to know more about the different new years. Also I want to learn more about the internment camps. Pacific rim countries like Japan and China are the same on how they all speek different languges, they all have poeple, and they all have some sort of sports.We are conected by the oceon and by how we live on the same earth.Also my favorite part of our amazing feildtrip was our shopping spree time.
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Hillary
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