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Title: Chinese Culture


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Chinese Culture
  • By Melinda Pace and Christy Sexton
  • ED 417

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Social Studies
  • Grade Level Second
  • Lesson Traditions and Culture
  • Of China

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Activity 1Introducing Chinese Culture
  • Objectives
  • The students will gain a basic understanding of
    the traditions and customs of China.
  • The students will write about how their
    traditions differ from the children in China.
  • Materials
  • C is For China by Sungwan So, Chinese writing
    paper, writing utensil, graphic organizer

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Activity 1
  • Have the children brainstorm facts they know
    about China. Have a short discussion, and record
    their ideas on a graphic organizer.
  • Read the book C is for China, which introduces
    the customs and culture of daily life in China.
  • The students will go back to their desks and
    write how their daily lives, customs, and
    traditions, are different from a child that lives
    in China.
  • The children will share their ideas with the
    class.

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Chinese Childrens Literature
  • There are differences
  • and similarities

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Activity 2Chinese Childrens Literature
  • Objectives
  • The students will discover similarities and
    differences between American and Chinese
    literature.
  • Materials
  • Multiple copies of Chinese Childrens Favorite
    Stories by Mingemei Yip, Venn Diagram, paper,
    markers

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Activity 2
  • Students will explore Chinese childrens stories
    by reading Chinese Childrens Favorite Stories by
    Mingmei Yip, in groups or pairs and take mental
    or written notes on the differences and
    similarities between American and Chinese
    literature.
  • The students will come together as a class and
    make a class Venn Diagram with teacher guidance.

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Chinese zodiac signs are important
  • to Chinese tradition and culture

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Activity 3Chinese Zodiac
  • Objectives
  • Students will learn the importance of the Chinese
    Zodiac Animal signs.
  • Materials
  • Copy of the zodiac signs and meanings for each
    child, The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac by Ed
    Young, construction paper, glue, pencils,
    markers, glitter, beads, feathers

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Activity 3
  • Read the book The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac by
    Ed Young.
  • Have a short discussion about the meaning and
    importance of the Zodiac animal symbols in the
    Chinese culture.
  • Have the children brainstorm important symbols
    and traditions in their family.
  • Give each of the children a piece of paper with
    all of the Zodiac animals on them.
  • Help each child identify their Zodiac symbol.
    Have each child create their Zodiac animal
    however they choose.

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Second Graders Zodiac Signs
1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000
1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001
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Dragons are referred to as the divine
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Activity 4The Chinese Dragon
  • Objectives
  • Students will understand the importance of the
    dragon in the Chinese culture.
  • Materials
  • The Dancing Dragon by Marcia K. Vaughan, paper
    plates, popsicle sticks, markers, glitter,
    feathers, crayons, glue

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Activity 4
  • Read The Dancing Dragon by Marcia K. Vaughan.
  • Explain that the dragon is a sign of good luck in
    Chinese culture.
  • Have the children brainstorm good luck symbols in
    America.
  • Create dragon masks with paper plates.

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Chinese New Year Celebration
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Activity 5Chinese New Year
  • Objectives
  • The children will get an understanding of what a
    Chinese New Year Celebration is like.
  • Materials
  • Red, black, and gold decorations, rice, egg drop
    soup, noodles, almond cookies, Chinese music,
    Lion Dancer Ernie Wans Chinese New Year by Kate
    Waters, and dragon masks

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Activity 5
  • Read the book Lion DancerErnie Wans Chinese New
    Year by Kate Waters.
  • Have a class Chinese New Year celebration with
    food, music, and decorations.
  • Do the Chinese Dragon Dance with the dragon masks.

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Websites
  • http//www.theteacherscorner.net/seasonal/chinese-
    newyear/new-year-party.htm
  • http//www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/chinese-
    new-year/kids-books/index.html
  • www.chinetra.com
  • www.chinatoday.com/culture/zodiac/zodiac.htm
  • www.webtech.Kennesaw.edu/jcheek3/dragons.htm
  • http//www.asianparent.com/index.asp?PageActionVI
    EWCATSCategory6Page3
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