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These are the classes of science1 group that we have datagathering questions from.
| No. |
Name |
Country |
Class Code |
1 |
Daw Than Than Aye |
Myanmar |
W 1 |
2 |
Bountham CHANSAVAT |
Lao PDR |
W 2 |
3 |
Murphy Mugabi |
South Africa |
W 3 |
4
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U Zaw Min Thwin |
Myanmar |
W 8 |
5 |
Khin khin Thein |
Myanmar |
W 9 |
6 |
Nwe Nwe Tun |
Myanmar |
W 11 |
We are very glad to join the learning circle. As we have divided our class into five groups, each group leader collects data from the members to give response to other groups.
We got responses from W2 and W8.
| This is a response that we got from W 2, Bountham CHANSAVAT , Lao PDR |
W2 response to W9
TRADITIONAL TOY ( Lao, PDR )
The traditional toys of Lao, there are many kind such as : Ken, Xylophone, Violin, Banjo
I will advice you something. This is a Ken, it is a traditional Lao's musical especially is of the Hmong. Ken is made of bamboo tree. It's an important, because it is a symbol of Lao Nation |
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| This is a response that we got from W 8, U Zaw Min Thwin , Myanmar |
W8 response to W9
TRADITIONAL TOY (MYANMAR)
- The name of traditional toy is Tumbling Kelly.
- It is made of paper (thick pulp). The art of making paper toys is the combination of sculpture and painting.
- The Tumbling Kelly which always remain in upward position, because of weight put at the bottom inside it .
It seems to represent the sentiment and strength of Myanmar.
So paper toys are genuine Myanmar handicraft which are lovely and portraying
Myanmar culture and strength.
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