
A weekend trip that makes textbooks easier
Description
Book Introduction
The child grows on his own
Go on a 'Textbook Weekend Trip'!
There are many children who are physically and mentally exhausted from excessive studying.
Studying nonstop every day builds up stress and reduces interest in studying.
As students progress through the grades, stress can become more severe, leading to sleep disorders, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
For parents who are bound to have increasing concerns about their children's growth and education, we recommend the 'Textbook Weekend Trip'.
By traveling to destinations introduced or linked to textbooks, children can learn on their own and become familiar with the textbooks.
Additionally, traveling relieves stress and strengthens the body and mind.
This book introduces self-directed travel methods for elementary school students and easy ways to write experiential learning reports.
Let's put 'self-directed learning', which can feel difficult and overwhelming, into practice through travel.
Rather than passive, spoon-fed learning where children just sit still, watch, and listen, we need to help them become active learners who take the initiative and take action on their own.
Let’s put aside for a moment the thought, ‘Mom and Dad will take care of the preparations, so just follow me!’
Recognize your child as an equal member of the travel team and give them ample opportunity to participate and play a leading role in the entire process, from planning to completion.
Go on a 'Textbook Weekend Trip'!
There are many children who are physically and mentally exhausted from excessive studying.
Studying nonstop every day builds up stress and reduces interest in studying.
As students progress through the grades, stress can become more severe, leading to sleep disorders, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
For parents who are bound to have increasing concerns about their children's growth and education, we recommend the 'Textbook Weekend Trip'.
By traveling to destinations introduced or linked to textbooks, children can learn on their own and become familiar with the textbooks.
Additionally, traveling relieves stress and strengthens the body and mind.
This book introduces self-directed travel methods for elementary school students and easy ways to write experiential learning reports.
Let's put 'self-directed learning', which can feel difficult and overwhelming, into practice through travel.
Rather than passive, spoon-fed learning where children just sit still, watch, and listen, we need to help them become active learners who take the initiative and take action on their own.
Let’s put aside for a moment the thought, ‘Mom and Dad will take care of the preparations, so just follow me!’
Recognize your child as an equal member of the travel team and give them ample opportunity to participate and play a leading role in the entire process, from planning to completion.
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Author's Note · 004
Note · 006
Expert Recommendation · 016
How to Write an Experience Report Easily · 020
Self-Directed Travel Tips for Elementary School Students · 022
List of Nationally Representative Study Materials · 482
Index · 499
Part 01
See with your own eyes and remember
Social & Historical Areas
Chapter 1 | General Society
001 National Folk Museum of Korea · 026
002 National Folk Museum of Korea, Paju · 028
003 National Assembly Building · 030
004 Blue House · 032
005 Seoul Metropolitan Government & Citizens' Hall · 034
006 Bank of Korea Currency Museum · 036
007 Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation Currency Museum · 038
008 Incheon International Airport · 040
009 Stamp Museum · 042
010 Railway Museum · 044
011 Police Museum · 046
012 Agricultural Museum · 048
013 Jeollanam-do Agricultural Museum · 050
014 Homigot & National Lighthouse Museum · 052
015 Pyeongchang Daegwallyeong · 054
016 Maebongsan Windy Hill · 056
017 Cheongnamdae · 058
018 Maisan · 060
019 Inje Mountain Village Museum · 062
020 Samtan Art Mine · 064
021 Soyang River Dam · 066
022 Yeongwol Korean Peninsula Topography · 068
023 Changdong Art Village · 070
024 Taebaek Coal Museum · 072
Chapter 2 | Comprehensive History & Prehistory to the Goryeo Dynasty
025 National Museum of Korea · 074
026 War Memorial of Korea · 078
027 National Cheonju Museum Children's Museum · 080
028 Ganghwa Dolmen Square & Ganghwa History Museum · 082
029 Jeongok Prehistoric Museum · 086
030 Osan-ri Prehistoric Site Museum · 088
031 Bangudae Petroglyphs · 090
032 Samguk Yusa Theme Park · 092
033 Wando Cheonghaejin Relics · 094
034 Jinju Bronze Age Culture Museum · 096
035 National Gimhae Museum · 098
036 Daegaya Museum · 100
037 Chungju Goguryeo Secret Exhibition Hall · 102
038 National Gongju Museum · 104
039 National Buyeo Museum · 106
040 Mongchon Toseong & Hanseong Baekje Museum, Mongchon History Museum · 108
041 Mireuksa Temple Site & Iksan National Museum · 110
042 King Muryeong's Tomb & Gongsanseong Fortress · 112
043 Gyeongdeok Royal Tomb, Uiseong Jomunguk Historic Site · 114
044 Gyeongju National Museum · 116
045 Daereungwon (Cheonmachong Tomb) · 120
046 Bulguksa Temple · 122
047 Isabu Lion Park · 124
048 Haeinsa Temple · 126
Chapter 3 | History of Joseon
049 Sosu Seowon · 128
050 Gyeongbokgung Palace · 130
051 Changdeokgung Palace · 134
052 Changgyeonggung Palace · 138
053 Deoksugung Palace · 142
054 Gyeonghee Palace · 146
055 Seeds · 148
056 National Palace Museum of Korea · 150
057 Annals of the Dynasty and Royal Protocols Museum · 152
058 Korean Folk Village · 154
059 Seoul City Wall & Seoul City Wall Museum · 156
060 Namsan Beacon Tower · 158
061 Namsangol Hanok Village · 160
062 Jeonju Hanok Village · 164
063 Andong Hahoe Village · 166
064 Confucian Land · 168
065 Gangneung Ojukheon · 170
066 Jinjuseong · 174
067 Seosan Haemi Fortress · 176
068 Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park · 178
069 The Story of King Sejong & Admiral Yi Sun-sin · 180
070 Hyeonchungsa Shrine & Admiral Yi Sun-sin Memorial Hall · 182
071 Tongyeong Admiral Yi Sun-sin Historic Site · 184
072 Taegangneung & Joseon Royal Tombs Exhibition Hall · 188
073 Dasan Historic Site & Silhak Museum · 190
074 Dasan Chodang · 192
075 Namhansanseong · 194
076 Suwon Hwaseong Fortress · 196
077 Yeongneung Royal Tomb & King Sejong History and Culture Museum · 198
078 Nakan-eupseong · 200
079 Old Road Museum · 202
Chapter 4 | Modern and Contemporary History
080 Independence Hall · 204
081 Gyeongsangbuk-do Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 206
082 Righteousness Memorial Hall · 208
083 National Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation · 210
084 National Museum of Korean History · 212
085 Seoul Museum of History · 214
086 Jeongdong-gil · 216
087 Seodaemun Prison History Museum · 220
088 Donuimun Museum Village · 224
089 Seoul Station & Culture Station Seoul 284 · 226
090 Seoul Museum of Living History · 228
091 Incheon Chinatown · 230
092 Gunsan Modern History Museum · 232
093 Dutayeon · 234
094 Mokpo Modern History Museum · 236
095 Baekbeom Kim Gu Memorial Hall · 238
096 Dosan Park & Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall · 240
097 Imjingak National Tourist Site · 242
098 Goseong Unification Observatory · 244
099 Newspaper Museum · 246
100 Hapcheon Film Theme Park · 248
Part 02
Experience and learn with your body
Science & Nature Area
Chapter 1 | General Science
101 National Air and Space Museum · 252
102 National Science Museum · 254
103 National Children's Science Museum · 256
104 Seoul Metropolitan Science Museum · 258
105 Seoul Sewerage Science Museum · 260
106 Capital Museum · 262
107 National Meteorological Science Museum · 264
108 National Miryang Meteorological Science Museum · 266
109 Lighting Museum · 268
110 Incheon Children's Science Museum · 270
111 National Daegu Science Museum · 272
112 Busan National Science Museum · 274
113 Busan Science Experience Center · 278
114 Jeju Aerospace Museum · 280
115 Pocheon Amazing Park · 282
116 Cheongju Early Printing Museum · 284
117 Cheongju Land · 286
118 Jecheon Oriental Medicine Expo Park · 288
119 Bucheon Robo Park · 290
120 RoboLife Museum · 292
121 Yeongdeok Renewable Energy Center · 294
122 True Sound Phonograph? Edison Science Museum · 296
Chapter 2 | Natural Ecology
123 Seoul Botanical Garden · 298
124 National Institute of Ecology · 300
125 National Institute of Biological Resources · 304
126 National Maritime Museum · 306
127 National Fisheries Science Museum · 308
128 National Arboretum & Forest Museum · 310
129 Hwadam Forest · 312
130 Taebaek Paleozoic Natural History Museum · 314
131 Seodaemun Museum of Natural History · 316
132 Ganghwa Natural History Museum · 318
133 Seosan Birdland · 320
134 Sorae Wetland Ecological Park · 322
135 National Hoengseong Forest Recreation Center · 324
136 Upo Swamp · 326
137 Hoyajiri Museum · 328
138 Goseong Dinosaur Museum · 330
139 Shinan Jeungdo Taepyeong Salt Farm · 332
140 Chaeseokgang · 334
141 Gyeongpo Prickly Pear Practice Site · 336
142 Junam Reservoir · 338
143 Anmyeondo Jurassic Museum · 340
144 Geological Museum · 342
145 Suncheon Bay National Garden & Suncheon Bay Wetland · 344
146 Taehwagang National Garden · 346
147 Cheongok Golden Bat Cave · 348
Part 03
Growing up as a child who reads well
Language & Literature
148 National Library of Korea · 352
149 National Hangeul Museum · 354
150 Museum of Modern Korean Literature · 356
151 Museum of Modern Korean Literature · 358
152 Korean Lyric Literature Museum · 360
153 Korean Poetry Museum · 362
154 Hyangchon Cultural Center & Daegu Literature Center · 364
155 Kim Yu-jeong Literature Village · 366
156 Manhae Village · 368
157 Park Kyung-ni Literature Park · 370
158 Yun Dong-ju Literature Museum · 372
159 Lee Hyo-seok Literature Museum · 374
160 Choi Myeong-hee Literature Museum · 376
161 Hwang Sun-won Literary Village, Sonagi Village · 378
162 Paju Book City · 380
163 Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus · 382
164 Animation Museum · 384
165 Korea Manhwa Museum · 386
166 National Library for Youth and Children · 388
Part 04
Fostering creativity
Five senses stimulation arts and physical education area
167 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Gwacheon Branch) · 392
168 National Theater & Performing Arts Museum · 394
169 Arts Center · 396
170 Seoul Museum of Crafts · 398
171-1 Uijeongbu Art Library · 400
171-2 Uijeongbu Music Library · 401
172 Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art · 402
173 Ho-Am Art Museum · 404
174 Lee Jung-seop Art Museum · 406
175 Park Soo-keun Art Museum · 408
176 Jang Wook-jin Art Museum · 410
177 Nam June Paik Art Center · 412
178 Joseon Folk Painting Museum · 414
179 Gana Art Park · 416
180 Yangpyeong County Art Museum · 418
181 Nangye Traditional Music Museum & Traditional Music Experience Zone · 420
182 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts · 422
183 Rice Cake Museum · 424
Part 05
Playing with your whole body with your child
experiential learning materials
184 National Mountain Museum · 428
185 Nexperium · 430
186 Gwangmyeong Cave · 432
187 Aqua Planet Jeju · 434
188 Seondori Tidal Flat Experience Village · 436
189 Ecoland Theme Park · 438
190 Silver Ranch · 440
191 Uiyajibaram Village · 442
192 Citrus Museum · 444
193 Korea Job World · 446
194 Chuncheon Makguksu Experience Museum · 448
195 Changpyeong Slow City · 450
196 Jeongseon Rail Bike & Sky Bike · 452
197 Sancheong-dong Uibogam Village · 454
198 Wonju Hanji Theme Park · 456
199 Miryang Hancheon Theme Park · 458
200 Icheon Yes Park · 460
201 Suspicious Magic School · 462
202 Clayarch Gimhae Art Museum · 464
203 Chuncheon Watermill Road · 466
204 365 Safe Town · 468
205 Seoul Citizen Safety Experience Center · 470
206 Yangpyeong Sumimaeul · 472
207 Imsil Cheese Theme Park · 474
208 Seoul Animation Center & Myeongdong Comics Street Fun · 476
209 Gyeonggi Children's Museum · 478
210 Incheon Children's Museum · 480
Note · 006
Expert Recommendation · 016
How to Write an Experience Report Easily · 020
Self-Directed Travel Tips for Elementary School Students · 022
List of Nationally Representative Study Materials · 482
Index · 499
Part 01
See with your own eyes and remember
Social & Historical Areas
Chapter 1 | General Society
001 National Folk Museum of Korea · 026
002 National Folk Museum of Korea, Paju · 028
003 National Assembly Building · 030
004 Blue House · 032
005 Seoul Metropolitan Government & Citizens' Hall · 034
006 Bank of Korea Currency Museum · 036
007 Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation Currency Museum · 038
008 Incheon International Airport · 040
009 Stamp Museum · 042
010 Railway Museum · 044
011 Police Museum · 046
012 Agricultural Museum · 048
013 Jeollanam-do Agricultural Museum · 050
014 Homigot & National Lighthouse Museum · 052
015 Pyeongchang Daegwallyeong · 054
016 Maebongsan Windy Hill · 056
017 Cheongnamdae · 058
018 Maisan · 060
019 Inje Mountain Village Museum · 062
020 Samtan Art Mine · 064
021 Soyang River Dam · 066
022 Yeongwol Korean Peninsula Topography · 068
023 Changdong Art Village · 070
024 Taebaek Coal Museum · 072
Chapter 2 | Comprehensive History & Prehistory to the Goryeo Dynasty
025 National Museum of Korea · 074
026 War Memorial of Korea · 078
027 National Cheonju Museum Children's Museum · 080
028 Ganghwa Dolmen Square & Ganghwa History Museum · 082
029 Jeongok Prehistoric Museum · 086
030 Osan-ri Prehistoric Site Museum · 088
031 Bangudae Petroglyphs · 090
032 Samguk Yusa Theme Park · 092
033 Wando Cheonghaejin Relics · 094
034 Jinju Bronze Age Culture Museum · 096
035 National Gimhae Museum · 098
036 Daegaya Museum · 100
037 Chungju Goguryeo Secret Exhibition Hall · 102
038 National Gongju Museum · 104
039 National Buyeo Museum · 106
040 Mongchon Toseong & Hanseong Baekje Museum, Mongchon History Museum · 108
041 Mireuksa Temple Site & Iksan National Museum · 110
042 King Muryeong's Tomb & Gongsanseong Fortress · 112
043 Gyeongdeok Royal Tomb, Uiseong Jomunguk Historic Site · 114
044 Gyeongju National Museum · 116
045 Daereungwon (Cheonmachong Tomb) · 120
046 Bulguksa Temple · 122
047 Isabu Lion Park · 124
048 Haeinsa Temple · 126
Chapter 3 | History of Joseon
049 Sosu Seowon · 128
050 Gyeongbokgung Palace · 130
051 Changdeokgung Palace · 134
052 Changgyeonggung Palace · 138
053 Deoksugung Palace · 142
054 Gyeonghee Palace · 146
055 Seeds · 148
056 National Palace Museum of Korea · 150
057 Annals of the Dynasty and Royal Protocols Museum · 152
058 Korean Folk Village · 154
059 Seoul City Wall & Seoul City Wall Museum · 156
060 Namsan Beacon Tower · 158
061 Namsangol Hanok Village · 160
062 Jeonju Hanok Village · 164
063 Andong Hahoe Village · 166
064 Confucian Land · 168
065 Gangneung Ojukheon · 170
066 Jinjuseong · 174
067 Seosan Haemi Fortress · 176
068 Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park · 178
069 The Story of King Sejong & Admiral Yi Sun-sin · 180
070 Hyeonchungsa Shrine & Admiral Yi Sun-sin Memorial Hall · 182
071 Tongyeong Admiral Yi Sun-sin Historic Site · 184
072 Taegangneung & Joseon Royal Tombs Exhibition Hall · 188
073 Dasan Historic Site & Silhak Museum · 190
074 Dasan Chodang · 192
075 Namhansanseong · 194
076 Suwon Hwaseong Fortress · 196
077 Yeongneung Royal Tomb & King Sejong History and Culture Museum · 198
078 Nakan-eupseong · 200
079 Old Road Museum · 202
Chapter 4 | Modern and Contemporary History
080 Independence Hall · 204
081 Gyeongsangbuk-do Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 206
082 Righteousness Memorial Hall · 208
083 National Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation · 210
084 National Museum of Korean History · 212
085 Seoul Museum of History · 214
086 Jeongdong-gil · 216
087 Seodaemun Prison History Museum · 220
088 Donuimun Museum Village · 224
089 Seoul Station & Culture Station Seoul 284 · 226
090 Seoul Museum of Living History · 228
091 Incheon Chinatown · 230
092 Gunsan Modern History Museum · 232
093 Dutayeon · 234
094 Mokpo Modern History Museum · 236
095 Baekbeom Kim Gu Memorial Hall · 238
096 Dosan Park & Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall · 240
097 Imjingak National Tourist Site · 242
098 Goseong Unification Observatory · 244
099 Newspaper Museum · 246
100 Hapcheon Film Theme Park · 248
Part 02
Experience and learn with your body
Science & Nature Area
Chapter 1 | General Science
101 National Air and Space Museum · 252
102 National Science Museum · 254
103 National Children's Science Museum · 256
104 Seoul Metropolitan Science Museum · 258
105 Seoul Sewerage Science Museum · 260
106 Capital Museum · 262
107 National Meteorological Science Museum · 264
108 National Miryang Meteorological Science Museum · 266
109 Lighting Museum · 268
110 Incheon Children's Science Museum · 270
111 National Daegu Science Museum · 272
112 Busan National Science Museum · 274
113 Busan Science Experience Center · 278
114 Jeju Aerospace Museum · 280
115 Pocheon Amazing Park · 282
116 Cheongju Early Printing Museum · 284
117 Cheongju Land · 286
118 Jecheon Oriental Medicine Expo Park · 288
119 Bucheon Robo Park · 290
120 RoboLife Museum · 292
121 Yeongdeok Renewable Energy Center · 294
122 True Sound Phonograph? Edison Science Museum · 296
Chapter 2 | Natural Ecology
123 Seoul Botanical Garden · 298
124 National Institute of Ecology · 300
125 National Institute of Biological Resources · 304
126 National Maritime Museum · 306
127 National Fisheries Science Museum · 308
128 National Arboretum & Forest Museum · 310
129 Hwadam Forest · 312
130 Taebaek Paleozoic Natural History Museum · 314
131 Seodaemun Museum of Natural History · 316
132 Ganghwa Natural History Museum · 318
133 Seosan Birdland · 320
134 Sorae Wetland Ecological Park · 322
135 National Hoengseong Forest Recreation Center · 324
136 Upo Swamp · 326
137 Hoyajiri Museum · 328
138 Goseong Dinosaur Museum · 330
139 Shinan Jeungdo Taepyeong Salt Farm · 332
140 Chaeseokgang · 334
141 Gyeongpo Prickly Pear Practice Site · 336
142 Junam Reservoir · 338
143 Anmyeondo Jurassic Museum · 340
144 Geological Museum · 342
145 Suncheon Bay National Garden & Suncheon Bay Wetland · 344
146 Taehwagang National Garden · 346
147 Cheongok Golden Bat Cave · 348
Part 03
Growing up as a child who reads well
Language & Literature
148 National Library of Korea · 352
149 National Hangeul Museum · 354
150 Museum of Modern Korean Literature · 356
151 Museum of Modern Korean Literature · 358
152 Korean Lyric Literature Museum · 360
153 Korean Poetry Museum · 362
154 Hyangchon Cultural Center & Daegu Literature Center · 364
155 Kim Yu-jeong Literature Village · 366
156 Manhae Village · 368
157 Park Kyung-ni Literature Park · 370
158 Yun Dong-ju Literature Museum · 372
159 Lee Hyo-seok Literature Museum · 374
160 Choi Myeong-hee Literature Museum · 376
161 Hwang Sun-won Literary Village, Sonagi Village · 378
162 Paju Book City · 380
163 Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus · 382
164 Animation Museum · 384
165 Korea Manhwa Museum · 386
166 National Library for Youth and Children · 388
Part 04
Fostering creativity
Five senses stimulation arts and physical education area
167 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Gwacheon Branch) · 392
168 National Theater & Performing Arts Museum · 394
169 Arts Center · 396
170 Seoul Museum of Crafts · 398
171-1 Uijeongbu Art Library · 400
171-2 Uijeongbu Music Library · 401
172 Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art · 402
173 Ho-Am Art Museum · 404
174 Lee Jung-seop Art Museum · 406
175 Park Soo-keun Art Museum · 408
176 Jang Wook-jin Art Museum · 410
177 Nam June Paik Art Center · 412
178 Joseon Folk Painting Museum · 414
179 Gana Art Park · 416
180 Yangpyeong County Art Museum · 418
181 Nangye Traditional Music Museum & Traditional Music Experience Zone · 420
182 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts · 422
183 Rice Cake Museum · 424
Part 05
Playing with your whole body with your child
experiential learning materials
184 National Mountain Museum · 428
185 Nexperium · 430
186 Gwangmyeong Cave · 432
187 Aqua Planet Jeju · 434
188 Seondori Tidal Flat Experience Village · 436
189 Ecoland Theme Park · 438
190 Silver Ranch · 440
191 Uiyajibaram Village · 442
192 Citrus Museum · 444
193 Korea Job World · 446
194 Chuncheon Makguksu Experience Museum · 448
195 Changpyeong Slow City · 450
196 Jeongseon Rail Bike & Sky Bike · 452
197 Sancheong-dong Uibogam Village · 454
198 Wonju Hanji Theme Park · 456
199 Miryang Hancheon Theme Park · 458
200 Icheon Yes Park · 460
201 Suspicious Magic School · 462
202 Clayarch Gimhae Art Museum · 464
203 Chuncheon Watermill Road · 466
204 365 Safe Town · 468
205 Seoul Citizen Safety Experience Center · 470
206 Yangpyeong Sumimaeul · 472
207 Imsil Cheese Theme Park · 474
208 Seoul Animation Center & Myeongdong Comics Street Fun · 476
209 Gyeonggi Children's Museum · 478
210 Incheon Children's Museum · 480
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Publisher's Review
Self-directed travel where children learn on their own
▶210 Must-Visit Destinations Around the Country with Kids◀
▶Travel destinations by textbook area, including social studies & history, language & literature, and science & nature◀
▶ An experiential learning experience where you can have fun with your child's whole body ◀
▶Introducing Self-Directed Travel for Elementary School Students◀
The child grows on his own
Go on a 'Textbook Weekend Trip'!
There are many children who are physically and mentally exhausted from excessive studying.
Studying nonstop every day builds up stress and reduces interest in studying.
As students progress through the grades, stress can become more severe, leading to sleep disorders, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
For parents who are bound to have increasing concerns about their children's growth and education, we recommend the 'Textbook Weekend Trip'.
By traveling to destinations introduced or linked to the textbook, children can learn on their own and become familiar with the textbook.
Plus, traveling relieves stress and strengthens your body and mind.
1.
A self-directed journey where children learn and grow on their own.
We introduce self-directed travel methods and easy-to-write experiential learning reports for elementary school students.
Try practicing 'self-directed learning', which can feel difficult and overwhelming, through travel.
Rather than passive, spoon-fed learning where children just sit still, watch, and listen, we need to help them become active learners who take the initiative and take action on their own.
Put aside for a moment the thought, ‘Mom and Dad will take care of the preparations, so just follow me!’
Recognize your child as an equal member of the travel team and give them ample opportunity to participate and play a leading role in the entire process, from planning to completion.
2.
Introduction to travel destinations by textbook subject area, including social studies, science, language, arts, and physical education.
Unlike the parental generation who simply memorized the contents of textbooks, the major direction of education now is to foster creative and flexible thinking through experiences.
There is a clear difference between a child who tries to remember something he reads in a book and a child who sees and experiences something with his own eyes.
So, this book introduces places that appear in textbooks and travel destinations related to social studies, history, language, science, arts, and physical education, so that children can feel and learn directly.
3.
210 Domestic Travel Destinations You Can Travel to Without Worry
You don't have to bother planning your trip by searching through blogs, social media, and textbooks.
With just this book, you can enjoy 210 travel destinations across the country perfectly and safely.
We introduce the best tourist destinations as well as up-and-coming travel destinations so you don't have to worry about headaches.
We introduce must-do activities and nearby attractions at each destination to help you enjoy a more fulfilling trip.
4.
Preliminary research to study with mom and dad
Before going on a weekend trip, we introduce related materials such as books and movies so that you can study and prepare with your child.
Through this kind of preliminary research, children will learn more deeply about the history, story, and people involved in the travel destination and become more interested in it.
▶210 Must-Visit Destinations Around the Country with Kids◀
▶Travel destinations by textbook area, including social studies & history, language & literature, and science & nature◀
▶ An experiential learning experience where you can have fun with your child's whole body ◀
▶Introducing Self-Directed Travel for Elementary School Students◀
The child grows on his own
Go on a 'Textbook Weekend Trip'!
There are many children who are physically and mentally exhausted from excessive studying.
Studying nonstop every day builds up stress and reduces interest in studying.
As students progress through the grades, stress can become more severe, leading to sleep disorders, depression, and emotional dysregulation.
For parents who are bound to have increasing concerns about their children's growth and education, we recommend the 'Textbook Weekend Trip'.
By traveling to destinations introduced or linked to the textbook, children can learn on their own and become familiar with the textbook.
Plus, traveling relieves stress and strengthens your body and mind.
1.
A self-directed journey where children learn and grow on their own.
We introduce self-directed travel methods and easy-to-write experiential learning reports for elementary school students.
Try practicing 'self-directed learning', which can feel difficult and overwhelming, through travel.
Rather than passive, spoon-fed learning where children just sit still, watch, and listen, we need to help them become active learners who take the initiative and take action on their own.
Put aside for a moment the thought, ‘Mom and Dad will take care of the preparations, so just follow me!’
Recognize your child as an equal member of the travel team and give them ample opportunity to participate and play a leading role in the entire process, from planning to completion.
2.
Introduction to travel destinations by textbook subject area, including social studies, science, language, arts, and physical education.
Unlike the parental generation who simply memorized the contents of textbooks, the major direction of education now is to foster creative and flexible thinking through experiences.
There is a clear difference between a child who tries to remember something he reads in a book and a child who sees and experiences something with his own eyes.
So, this book introduces places that appear in textbooks and travel destinations related to social studies, history, language, science, arts, and physical education, so that children can feel and learn directly.
3.
210 Domestic Travel Destinations You Can Travel to Without Worry
You don't have to bother planning your trip by searching through blogs, social media, and textbooks.
With just this book, you can enjoy 210 travel destinations across the country perfectly and safely.
We introduce the best tourist destinations as well as up-and-coming travel destinations so you don't have to worry about headaches.
We introduce must-do activities and nearby attractions at each destination to help you enjoy a more fulfilling trip.
4.
Preliminary research to study with mom and dad
Before going on a weekend trip, we introduce related materials such as books and movies so that you can study and prepare with your child.
Through this kind of preliminary research, children will learn more deeply about the history, story, and people involved in the travel destination and become more interested in it.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 20, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 500 pages | 830g | 150*210*25mm
- ISBN13: 9791140706556
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