Mr. Murphy can make a difference by appreciating different people and cultures

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Mr. Murphy CAN!!!!

Mr. Murphy can make a difference by appreciating different people

and cultures.

Mr. Murphy enjoys learning about people, places,

languages and cultures.

He has decided to travel to interesting places around

the world to learn new things.

We will give you clues. See if you can answer the questions about Mr.

Murphy’s travels.

Mr. Murphy’s first stop was the

“Land Down Under”.

Where is Mr. Murphy?

AustraliaIn the movies and on TV,

Australians are often seen participating in a very risky activity involving the largest

reptiles in the world. Mr. Murphy decided to try it!

What did Mr. Murphy do in Australia?

Australia

Australia

Mr. Murphy was looking for another adventure! He headed to the country of Nepal. Remember a few years ago we raised money to send girls to school? Those girls live in NEPAL! Mr. Murphy decided to climb the very, very high mountain peak there.

Mt. Everest

What mountain did Mr. Murphy climb?

The next stop on Mr. Murphy’s trip was here!

Where is Mr. Murphy?

Capital: Dublin

Ireland

Mr. Murphy’s next stop was another island very close to Ireland.

Where is Mr. Murphy now?

Scotland

Capital: Edinburgh

Mr. Murphy enjoys hearing the traditional music of Scotland in parades back home. He wanted to learn how to play the instrument this country is known for.

What musical instrument did Mr. Murphy learn how to play?

Bagpipes

The most popular sport in this country is soccer.

This is their flag:

Their language is Spanish.

Mr. Murphy decided to visit one more country in Europe.

Where is Mr. Murphy?

Spain

While in Spain, Mr. Murphy couldn’t resist trying one of the best know Spanish customs.This popular Spanish sport involves one person and one animal. What is it?

Bullfighting

Mr. Murphy traveled to the desert of Northern Africa. What desert is it?

Sahara

While in the Sahara, Mr. Murphy decided to use the traditional form of transportation there. Because there are only a few major roads through the Sahara, and only a few places to stop for fuel or get repairs, this form of transportation is still used.

Mr. Murphy rode a

_____________!!camel

Mr. Murphy also learned about a different culture right here in

our home town. He had NO Video Games!

He had NO Computer!He had NO Cell Phones!He had NO electricity!!!!And he rode in a “buggy”

instead of a car.

What culture did Mr. Murphy learn about here in our town?

AMISH!!!

Let’s get together next month for another edition

of“Mr. Murphy CAN!!!!!”