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How Third Culture Kids
Find Their Place
Andrew Barnwell
Madison Davenport
Arthur Elwin
Joshua Bradshaw
Table of Contents
Copenhagen-Museums,
Castles, and Parks
Outside Copenhagen
Introduction
We are MYP students that previously
worked on the PYP Exhibition. We
studied Third Culture Kids and have
really enjoyed it. For our action we
chose to make a newcomers committee
for new students in grades 3, 4, and 5.
We made this guide to school and
Copenhagen for kids like you to enter
Denmark a lot more smoothly than kids
in the past.
Kronborg Castle in
Helsingør:
This castle was built in
the 1420s. The castle
offers the real feeling of
the renaissance and is
one of the most
spectacular castles in northern Europe.
Museums
Copenhagen offers many museums
ranging from art, to geologic. All of
these museums are very interesting
and have a lot to offer.
Art Museums:
Staten’s Museum
For Kunst: This
museum offers a
variety of styles
from the 18th
Century art to
stunning
contemporary. The art has no age
limitations and is open to families.
Other Museums:
Experimentarium:
The
Experimentarium is a
great place to visit
for many reasons. It
is completely kid
friendly and has tons
of different science
experiments and
hands on activities
to do. This is one of our Top 5 Things To
Do.
Botanical
Gardens:
These
gardens are
home to
thousands of
species of
plants. It is a
wonderful
place to come just like (other gardens)
in the spring and summer time when
things are in bloom. For most people
(not necessarily boys) a must do.
Outside Copenhagen
Now we move onto places outside
Copenhagen on the different
islands and so forth.
Råbjerg Mile: A
little bit away from
Skagen you will find
a massive sand-
dune in the middle of nowhere. It is a
giant pile of sand that continuously
moves and will soon cover the road. This
is one of the absolute best attractions in
Jutland.
your
stay
at CIS and in
DENMARK!