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Lessons

Attitudes Towards Nature in Daoist Arts - A short lesson that compares and contrasts Western and Eastern views of nature using Chinese resources. For Grades K - 8

Celebrate the Chinese New Years - Social Studies, Art,and Language Arts Lesson for Grades K - 3

China: Dim Sum: A Connection to Chinese-American Culture - Dozens and dozens of lessons pertaining to China and Chinese culture. Lessons for Art, Language Arts, Math, Science, and more....

Chinese Fraction Reducing - This math lesson teaches an ancient chinese method for reducing fractions.

Mapping Perceptions of China - This lesson teaches students how to read and create maps using China as an example. For Grades 3 - 5

Units

A Chinese New Year's Celebration - Music, art, and social studies are combined in this unit. For grade 6

Building an Empire - Students learn all about China and then create travel brochures on one of China's nine districts to show what they have learned. For Grades 6 - 8

China - The unit's title says it all. This is an extensive unit that teaches students all about China and Chinese cultural through a variety of resources. For Grades 4 - 6

Chinese Lion Dance - This three lesson unit has students read about, listen to, and perform traditional Chinese music. For Grades 4 - 5

Music Along the Great Rivers – An Exploration of the Music of China - Learn about Chinese music, how to play it, and how it is directly related to its unique culture. For Grade 3

Teaching the Chinese Immigrant's Story - Angel Island (1910-1940) - This is an in-depth multidisciplinary unit. For Grades 9 - 12.

Women in Traditional China and their Portrayal in Chinese Folktales - This mini-unit explores Chinese culture and customs, as well as the often unheard Chinese woman voice, through the use of easy to read folktales. For High School

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