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  • Most of the people in the world also live on the continent of Asia. Over 4 Billion people live in Asia.
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  • The 3 largest countries in Asia are Japan, China, and India.
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  • PLAN I CAN identify traditional clothing from Asia. I CAN identify flags of 3 countries of Asia. I CAN write facts about traditional clothing from the continent of Asia. PLAN I CAN identify traditional clothing from Asia. I CAN identify flags of 3 countries of Asia. I CAN write facts about traditional clothing from the continent of Asia. DO I can write facts and create a book about traditional clothing from Asia. REVIEW I can retell facts from my book about traditional clothing from Asia. DO I can write facts and create a book about traditional clothing from Asia. REVIEW I can retell facts from my book about traditional clothing from Asia.
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  • Japan
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  • Kimono are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially z ri or geta) and split- toe socks (tabi).z ri getatabi Kimono are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially z ri or geta) and split- toe socks (tabi).z ri getatabi
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  • They wear them to celebrate births, coming of age ceremonies, and weddings.
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  • Japan
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  • China
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  • India
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  • The Salwaar Kameez is another outfit often worn. Salwaar are loose pajama like pants. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle. The kameez is a long shirt.
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  • In India men often wear a dhoti. A dhoti is a rectangular piece of cloth, usually around 5 yards long, wrapped about the waist and the legs.
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  • This dance is used in temples to tell stories of their gods and goddesses.
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  • India
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