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1. Chinese folk tales mini-unit: Writing
Lesson 4 3/4 Gifted Classroom Objective: To have the students demonstrate synthesis by composing their own hard-news story of the Chinese Cinderella including the 5 W's and H in the article. Materials: Chinese Cinderella Story Disney Cinderella Story Newspapers Plain white paper Snow White example of hard-news story Procedure: To begin, read the Chinese Cinderella to the class. After reading it, have the students tell the difference b...
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2. Opportunity and Discrimination, A Dream of Gold - KQED EdNet
KQED _ KQED Home Support KQED About KQED Radio TV Programs A-Z Topics KQED Education Educator Resources New Search Network Opportunity and Discrimination, A Dream of Gold The lesson focuses on what it means to be a citizen of the United States and why the Chinese Exclusion Act is important when considering the concept of racism. It provides critical thinking activities directed at understanding how the Chinese used the legal system and the Constitution of the United States. PDF DOWNLOAD (PDF) _ Grade Range 4-12 Social Studies - Topics California, Diversity,...
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3. Lesson Four Chinese Religion and Philosophy
UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Educational Resources Lesson Four, Chinese Religion and Philosophy Objectives: Students will be able to explain the major tenets of the major religions/ philosophies in China, and apply them to realistic modern situations they would be placed in. Materials: Handouts on the Three Doctrines, handout of student questions. Focus: How would peopl...
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4. Lesson Title: Chopsticks and Chinese food culture
Close Lesson Plan Print Lesson Plan You are viewing 6th grade curriculum Lesson Title: Chopsticks and Chinese food culture Goals for lesson To understand why food is very important in a culture, especially an old culture. To learn some of the table manners in China and to be able to understand the underlying values. To learn how to use chopsticks. Standard met in Social Studies curriculum / Concepts and the...
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5. Chinese Writing
Chinese Writing Home Lesson Plan: Ancient China/Chinese Writing Teaching Autobiography Teaching Philosophy Written by Jennifer M. Sund Portfolio Norris Middle School 7th Grade Social Studies Objectives: · Learn about cultural differences. · Explore the differences between writing of China and modern English...
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6. BC Education - Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12: Table of Contents
MANDARIN CHINESE 5 TO 12 BC Icon Lanuages Icon BCED Icon INTEGRATED RESOURCE PACKAGE 1998 Once you have viewed this IRP, please take a moment to fill out the User Survey. Table of Contents Preface: Using This Integrated Resource Package Preface Introduction to Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 Introduction The Mandarin Chine...
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7. Vocabulary
Lesson Plan Final Learning Numbers In Chinese Teacher: Ru-yi Rebecca Wang Learners' Age & Language Proficiency Level: Adult Beginners Teaching Objectives: Students will learn how to say numbers 0-10 in Chinese able to say the numbers of different objects and telephone numbers. Materials Needed: flash cards with numbers and English spelling for...
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8. BC Education - Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 - Understanding Culture and Society 9
...organizer contains the following sections: Prescribed Learning Outcomes Suggested Instructional Strategies Suggested Assessment Strategies Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will: identify some similarities between their own customs and those of Chinese cultures compare Chinese cultures with other cultures + + To view the prescribed learning outcomes for Understanding Culture and Society in other grades click on an icon below. + + Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 + + + + SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES Students at this...
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9. BC Education - Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 - Experiencing Creative Works 5
...grades click on an icon below. + + Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 + + + + SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES In the first years of language study, students' exposure to videos, stories, games, songs, music, dance, drama, and cultural events provide them with examples of Chinese that are simple and repetitive, yet stimulating and rewarding. Activities should be fun, with the emphasis on enjoyment and participation. Read to students from picture books that use familiar words and Chinese characters. (For more context-relevant materials, use children's books in other languages...
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10. Chinese
Chinese Fraction Reducing Description: This lesson describes a method for reducing fractions used by the Chinese people as early as the first century AD. The method involves finding a common divisor, then reducing the fraction by that divisor. Curriculum Objectives: To introduce students to the concept of r...
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