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Madison students learn the cultures of different countries

It's not often you can sit for a Japanese tea service, fly through a salsa dance, and then take a tour through Africa all in one morning.

Students at Madison Elementary School in Wheaton got to do all that and more when the entire school turned into a lesson on culture.

Each grade picked a specific region of the world on which to focus and selected activities and costumes to go along with it. Kindergartners focused on Mexico, the first grade picked Asia, second-graders were in Europe, the third grade went with the Pacific, fourth-graders focused on Latin America and fifth-grade students worked on Africa.

All students cycled through each destination before the day was over, giving them a chance to experience firsthand the backgrounds familiar to many of their peers.

Dressed in traditional Chinese clothes, Samuel Wilson made a panda as part of his classroom's study on other cultures. Ed Lee | Staff Photographer
Mahelet Senbetla, left, who grew up in Ethiopia, demonstrated customs from her country with the help of volunteer Lisa Beckwith. Ed Lee | Staff Photographer
Maracas got a workout in the kindergarten room at Madison Elementary School where Hannah Welschof, left, and Khadija Mohamed had a taste of Mexico. Ed Lee | Staff Photographer
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