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Australia

August 2, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Australia? View the map!


One style of Australian aboriginal art has an x-ray appearance to it. Learn more about this style and try making some x-ray art of your own.


Captain James Cook claimed Australia as part of the British Empire while he was looking for a southern continent. Learn more about James Cook and others who explored Australia.


In 1935, the chef of the Hotel Esplanade in Perth, Western Australia, Herbert Sachse, created the pavlova to celebrate the visit of the great Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Whilst it has been suggested this dessert was created in New Zealand, it has become recognized as a popular Australian dish.

Pavlova Recipe

Ingredients

  • 4-6 egg whites
  • pinch salt
  • 4 oz castor sugar(superfine sugar)
  • 4 oz sugar (equal parts)
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 2 level teaspoons cornflour (cornstarch)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400F(200C).
  2. Lightly grease oven tray, line with baking paper or use non-stick cooking spray.
  3. Beat the whites of eggs with a pinch of salt until stiff (until peaks form).
    Continue beating, gradually adding sugar, vinegar and vanilla, until of thick consistency.
  4. Lightly fold in cornflour.
  5. Pile mixture into circular shape, making hollow in centre for filling.
    (Mixture will swell during cooking)
  6. Electric oven: turn oven to 250F (130C) and bake undisturbed for 1 1/2 hours.
    Gas oven: bake at 400F (200C) for ten minutes, then turn oven to 250F (130C) and bake a further hour.
  7. Turn oven off, leave pavlova in oven until cool.
  8. Top with whipped cream and decorate with fruit as desired.

Submitted by Amanda from Australia, au pair in Massachusetts, 2004


Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, is celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Why do you think these countries share the holiday?

Part of the tradition of Boxing Day is giving money and other gifts to people who are in service jobs. No one knows for sure when or how the holiday started. What do you think? Hint: Hundreds of years ago the wealthy people who lived in England had their servants work on Christmas to make and serve the holiday meal.

The holiday has nothing to do with the sport of Boxing, but it probably has something to do with how gifts are given, or where people put money for needy families when they go to Church.


As Australia is an English speaking country, the children there sing many of the same songs that we sing in the United States, but sometimes they sing a different version. Visit this site to compare the Australian version of familiar songs with the one you know.

Venezuela

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Venezuela? View the map!

 


Try some Spanish language activities. This site includes an on-line English-Spanish picture dictionary and an on-line Spanish-English dictionary, as well as information, quizzes and pictures to color!

This website is available in both English and Spanish. There are activities to download, stories to listen to, and much more!

Do you know any words in English that came from Spanish words? You can find the answer to this question and many other facts about our world at Infoplease.


Christopher Columbus was the first European to visit Venezuela. He came in 1498. Another explorer came after Columbus and admired the stilted houses that the Indians had built above the lake and called the place Venezuela – “Little Venice.” Venezuela remained a Spanish colony until 1821. Spanish is the official language of Venezuela. Where do you think that explorer was from?

Uruguay

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Uruguay ? View the map!

 


Once a colony of Spain, Uruguay’s official language is Spanish. Try some Spanish language activities. This site includes an on-line English-Spanish picture dictionary and an on-line Spanish-English dictionary, as well as information, quizzes and pictures to color!

Do you know any words in English that came from Spanish words? You can find the answer to this question and many other facts about our world at Infoplease.

This website is available in both English and Spanish. There are activities to download, stories to listen to, and much more!

USA

July 26, 2019 by


The United States is described as a “melting pot” of cultures. You may discover that people in the United States have kept alive the culture of the countries they or their ancestors came from. But there are many ways that the United States is different from any other country on earth.


What foods are typical of the United States?


What folktales are from the United States?


Who are the famous people of the United States you would want citizens of other countries to know about?


How would you describe the music of the United States?


What holidays are most special to the people of the United States?

United Kingdom

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of the United Kingdom? View the map!

 


Kids in the UK are more likely to read a book than a comic book. You can find out more about what kids like to read in different countries and many other interesting facts at this website with information about all countries in the world.


Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, is celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Why do you think these countries share the holiday?

Part of the tradition of Boxing Day is giving money and other gifts to people who are in service jobs. No one knows for sure when or how the holiday started. What do you think? Hint: Hundreds of years ago the wealthy people who lived in England had their servants work on Christmas to make and serve the holiday meal.

The holiday has nothing to do with the sport of Boxing, but it probably has something to do with how gifts are given, or where people put money for needy families when they go to Church.

Guy Fawkes Day, November 5: In 1605, Guy Fawkes and other conspirators tried to blow up the British Parliament Building and King James I. The idea was to start a great uprising of English Catholics, who were upset by the laws against the practice of their religion. Guy Fawkes and his followers were captured, convicted and beheaded in 1606. November 5th is now celebrated as the anniversary of the plot. The holiday is celebrated with fireworks and bonfires on which dummies of Guy Fawkes are burned.


In the United States children learn many songs that came from the United Kingdom. Click here to see which of these songs you know.


These recipes seem like comfort food that people in the UK might seek out on a chilly, wet day.


Born in 1728 in England, Captain James Cook was the first recorded explorer to visit the Antarctic region. He also discovered the Hawaiian Islands, where he died in a battle with the natives. Find out more about James Cook here.

JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, was born in the UK.

Ukraine

July 26, 2019 by

Do you know the capital of Ukraine? View the map!

 


Visit this site to hear traditional Ukrainian songs.


Learn how to make Ukrainian Potato Pancakes!


Play Ukrainian games online!


Learn about Ukrainian holidays, such as Tatiana’s Day and Kiev Day.

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