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East Asia Facts Crossword Puzzle
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is a crossword puzzle over facts about East Asia. Questions include the geography, history, people, economy, and culture of East Asia. Answer key is included.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art project
By Patricia
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art project in your elementary classroom with this engaging and educational lesson plan! Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a student-tested lesson plan that teaches about Asian door patterns, which are peculiar and important for Asian culture.
This resource is perfect for educators looking to incorporate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month multicultural perspectives into their curriculum while also celebrating the rich Asian Heritage.
In this lesson plan, students will delve into the fascinating world of Mongolian doors and their intricate patterns. Students will explore the significance of these traditional architectural elements through a series of worksheets.
Key Features:
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 2- 45-minute lesson
- 6 slides - A presentation
- 2 worksheets
- 2 templates - DIY
If you like this resource, check out our other Asian projects!
⭐️Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Silk Road Landscapes art lesson plan
⭐️Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: lesson plan for Asian culture art project
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By Beth Hammett
This file updates yearly for FREE to reflect current Chinese New Year's information! Introduce the Chinese New Year to students with these 35 engaging, interactive ELA or social studies/history activities.
Includes:
Directions for use with extensions and modifications
How to make a book instructions
Chinese New Year Information (Facts) Sheet
Year of the Dragon Introduction Poem
Map of China with symbols
Calendar for each day with activities
12 Animals and Traits
What I know/my small group knows/the whole group knows chart
Dragon Traits
Draw dragons and a setting
Chinese New Year Means to Me...
Chinese vs. My New Year
Draw the Year of the Dragon Chinese Symbol
Acrostic Dragon Poem
Free or rhyming poem
Write your own fortune cookie sayings
Hong Bao Day
New Year Celebration Coloring Sheet
Gung Hei Fat Choy translation
Black & White Coloring Images
Extra Resources for more thorough lesson plan
Breakdown of 15 days with meanings and activities:
Day One: Welcome to God's of Earth
Day Two: Birthday of All Rats
Day Three & Four: Respect for Older Family Members
Day Five: Welcoming Wealth
Day Six: Visiting Others
Day Seven: Birthday of Humans/Farmers/Produce
Day Eight: Family Reunion
Day Nine:Offerings to Jade Emperor
Day Ten, Eleven, & Twelve:Invitations to Dinner
Day Thirteen: Cleanse the Human Body
Day Fourteen & Fifteen: Preparations for and Lantern Day
Days 1-15 Activities include:
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Chinese Symbolism
Compare/Contrast
Dinner Party Menu
Fortune Cookies (write your fortunes!)
Goal Setting
Lantern Day
Poems
Party Invitations
Red Envelope Day
Thank You Letter
Word Search with solution
and more...
Learn about Chinese New Year with this everything-you-need to engage students packet.
Reminder: Once purchased, this unit will update yearly to reflect the Chinese New Year's current symbols.
Patricia Demuth "Where Is the Great Wall?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 53-page set of worksheets for the book "Where Is the Great Wall?" by Patricia Demuth. This includes a four-page story test. There are three worksheets for each chapter: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-three worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * W questions * illustrations * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * interviews * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Was the Boston Tea Party? * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Where Is the Great Wall? * Where Is Mount Everest? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Gandhi? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project
By Patricia
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project
Transport your elementary students on a journey through time and culture with this captivating lesson plan designed to dive into the history and beauty of the Silk Road landscapes while engaging students in hands-on painting or coloring.
In this comprehensive Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project, students will explore the significance of the Silk Road as a historical trade route that connected diverse cultures across Asia. They will learn about the landscapes, landmarks, and cultural exchanges that characterized this ancient network of trade routes.
Key Features:
By the end of this lesson, students will not only have created beautiful landscape paintings inspired by an Asian artist but will also have gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural diversity and historical significance of Asia. This lesson plan is perfect for Asian Heritage Month or any time of year when exploring cultural heritage and diversity in the classroom.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to engage your students in a memorable and meaningful learning experience! Download this comprehensive lesson plan today and embark on a journey along the Silk Road together.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 2- 45-minute lesson
- 11 slides - A presentation
- 1 worksheet about silk road and Mongolian art
- 1 painting or coloring landscape - 3 options
If you like this resource, check out our other Asian projects!
⭐️Asian Mongolian door
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