After
breakfast students walk to school. While walking to school, they wear a yellow
hat and a jacket that says the school name and address.
School
in Japanese is called gakko and children start after their 6th birthday. The
school year starts in April. They have school Monday-Friday and every other
Saturday. They call teachers sensei, which means teacher. Daily subjects include Japanese, English, math, science, social studies, and gym. Students attend art, music, and technology classes once a week.
They eat lunch in their classroom with their sensei. They serve the food to each other and eat with chopsticks.
Japanese
students have to clean the school.
They
scrub the classroom and halls.
School
Life in the USA
Students get to school walking or by bus. Some students eat breakfast at school,
too.
American children begin school after their 5th
birthday. The American school year runs from September to June. They have
school Monday – Friday. Teachers are called by their title and last name. Daily
subjects include language arts, English, math, science, and social studies. Two
or three times a week, students havegym/health, art, music, and technology classes.
They
eat lunch in the cafeteria. The teachers have their own lunch room. American
students have a full summer vacation.