My favorite part of the history was when Lee shun shin attacked Japan ships when Japan tried to invade Korea. The turtle ship made by Lee shun shin made Korea won the war. I watched the part of Lee shun shin movie and it was very impressive!
My favorite moment in the history is when the US throwed the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima because Korea was able to be free from Japan. However, it's so ominous thing that fat man and little boy killed a lot of people. Therefore, I think we should remember that moment.
My student Carm says that her favourite historical moment was when Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by his buddy Brutus and the other Roman senators. Carm is not a fan of Julius Caesar because she thinks he was a tyrant.
My favourite moment was when Newton saw an apple fall from a tree and thus began a new understanding of the world!
Brilliant topic. =) This may sound odd, but I believe my favourite moment in history was October 2018 when "the IPCC ... reported the world only had 12 years left to limit climate catastrophe before its consequences became irreversible." I think this was a watershed moment where people could no longer hide from the truth of climate change and our place driving it. 2050 sounds far away, but 12 years isn't. We've already had 6 of them. Hopefully, we will all finally do something about it, however, it's likely only kids who CAN do something to make adults stop and consider their actions.
Jayden says that the adoption of a consitution is a pretty important historical event. In Spain in 1978 and in Korea in 1988 .
My favorite part of the history was when Lee shun shin attacked Japan ships when Japan tried to invade Korea. The turtle ship made by Lee shun shin made Korea won the war. I watched the part of Lee shun shin movie and it was very impressive!
My favorite moment in the history is when the US throwed the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima because Korea was able to be free from Japan. However, it's so ominous thing that fat man and little boy killed a lot of people. Therefore, I think we should remember that moment.
My student Carm says that her favourite historical moment was when Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by his buddy Brutus and the other Roman senators. Carm is not a fan of Julius Caesar because she thinks he was a tyrant.
My favourite moment was when Newton saw an apple fall from a tree and thus began a new understanding of the world!
Brilliant topic. =) This may sound odd, but I believe my favourite moment in history was October 2018 when "the IPCC ... reported the world only had 12 years left to limit climate catastrophe before its consequences became irreversible." I think this was a watershed moment where people could no longer hide from the truth of climate change and our place driving it. 2050 sounds far away, but 12 years isn't. We've already had 6 of them. Hopefully, we will all finally do something about it, however, it's likely only kids who CAN do something to make adults stop and consider their actions.