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Additional Lessons 11 - 20 of 1723 for Chinese
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11. Learning Numbers In Chinese
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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Grade Level: 6-8
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12. Symbolism in Chinese food
Close Lesson Plan Print Lesson Plan You are viewing 6th grade curriculum Lesson Title: Symbolism in Chinese food Goals for lesson To understand how important symbolism is in Chinese culture. To learn some examples of symbolism in Chinese food. Standard met in Social Studies curriculum / Concepts and themes Different peoples may view the same event or issue from different perspectives. Activity 1 1. Talk w...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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13. Chinese Emperor's Coin
Chinese Emperor's Coin Add to My Craft Planner This pendant is a replica of a coin from the Ming Dynasty. GRADE LEVEL SUBJECT TIME FRAME Language 7 Miscellaneous Under 1 hour Social Studies Materials: 2oz. Package Terra Cotta clay 28" Length black craft lace Disk bead Pony bead Plastic knife Toothpick Craft...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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14. Chinese New Year Dragon Parade
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Chinese New Year Dragon Parade Why Research Chinese New Year and create dragon puppets to use in a parade. Steps 1. Research Chinese New Year celebrations to find out about traditions such as foods, music, red banners on doors, parades, and fireworks. Study images of Chinese dragons for details such as colo...
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Grade Level: K-2
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15. 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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Grade Level: 6-8
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16. Chinese Parade Lions or Dragons
Princeton Online Incredible Art Department Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup Art News Contact Art Jobs Art Rooms Art Stuff Pet Peeves Art Associations Cartoons Guestbook Awards Forum + + Chinese Parade Lions or Dragons Submitted by Mary Michael, Elementary Art Teacher at Tiskilwa Grade School in Tiskilwa, IL. (USA) Mona Grades: 6 - 8th grade Materials: Scissors Glue or glue sticks Construction paper (assorted) 6"x18" colored tissue paper (assorted) Scraps of other papers such as foil paper...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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17. Postcards from Buster
...y LESSON PLANS ACTIVITIES RESOURCES Recommended Books Skills/Subjects Printables Products HELP Technical Assistance Contact Us Cultural Awareness and Appreciation Following Directions Language and Literacy Related Episode 130: Buster's Lucky Year Good Luck! Back to index Make a good luck banner for Chinese New Year. Materials Red construction paper Dark marker pens Chinese symbol 'fu' Directions Hayley and Kery gave Buster a red banner for Chinese New Year with the Chinese word "fu," which means "good luck." Your child may also enjoy learning how to write the word "fu" on a New Year's banner. Hang the...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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18. Dragon's Gate by Laurence Yep
Dragon's Gate Buy this book Email us your ideas! Laurence Yep Honor - 1994 Grade: 7-10 Topics: Central Pacific Railroad, Chinese, China, history, immigration, railroads, Sierra Nevada Mountains Summary: Set in 1867, a fifteen-year-old Chinese boy named Otter dreams of going to America. When he accidentally kills a Manchu, he is sent to the land of his dreams to join his father and uncle, who with other Chinese workers are bui...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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19. Culture of China
Unit Overview Culminating Activity Vermont Standards View Complete Unit View Other Units Home UNIT SUMMARY Unit Title: Culture of China Unit Author: Barb Borek Grade Level: 2 Unit Overview: This standards-based unit introduces children to Chinese culture through hands-on activities , such as oral learning of the language, writing Chinese characters, retelling Chinese folk tales and eating with chopsticks. A slide show is shown to introduce life in China to the class. This unit can be completed in 10 hours. Essential Question What is importan...
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Grade Level: K-2
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20. 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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Grade Level: K-12
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