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CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY lesson Plan. Calligraphy literally means beautiful writing and chinese calligraphy is the artistic writing of characters basic to the chinese language. http://www.international.ucla.edu/shenzhen/2002ncta/aieta/chinesecalligraphy.htm
Extractions: CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY Lesson Plan Calligraphy literally means "beautiful writing" and Chinese calligraphy is the artistic writing of characters basic to the Chinese language. It is written right to left and vertically. It is considered an elegant art form, as well as a written language and has been around for nearly 4000 years. Calligraphy has always been considered equal or even superior to painting. In this activity, students become acquainted with calligraphy and Chinese characters. MATERIALS: * Poem: Quiet Night Thoughts -by Li Bo Calligraphy paper (can downloaded from web site) www.wfu.edu/~moran/z_GIF_images/callig/callig_master.gif Felt tip markers (preferably with a calligraphy tip) Examples of Chinese calligraphy for students to copy large white art paper colored pencils Beside my bed the bright moonbeams bound Almost as if there were frost on the ground. Raising up, I gaze at the mountain moon; Lying back, I think of my old home town. ~Li Bo PROCEDURE: Students read poem by Li Bo and discuss thoughts about poem. Students practice copying and writing the Chinese characters on calligraphy paper (remember to begin on the right and proceed to the left, and to write vertically)
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Extractions: Instructional Objectives: The student will be able to analyze the effect of having to translate from one culture into another in terms of its effect on parents and children through tracing the patterns that link mothers and daughters in The Joy Luck Club analyzing the role of translation (in terms of both language and culture) within a family and writing a personal essay that compares/contrasts one's own experience to that of several characters in The Joy Luck Club Resources/Materials: The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan Time Frame: Lesson Plan One: 45 minutes. Lesson Plan Two: 90 minutes Interdisciplinary Connections: Lesson Plan One: Knowing one's mother: an effort of translation (after first night's reading, pages 3-41)
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Extractions: This web unit includes several lessons, classroom activities, a slide show, as well as web and bibliographic links. It uses the motif of the dragon in Chinese folklore to discuss aspects of Chinese literature, mythology and political history. This unit was designed by a librarian to be used by classroom teachers in cooperation with library-media specialists. A Chinese Bestiary People of all cultures have an interest in animals, and the authors make use of this shared bond to create multidisciplinary lessons in which students compare and contrast animal symbols and folk tales from the West and China to better understand concepts such as stereotypes and cultural perspective. Although originally designed for a social studies class, these lessons could also be used by language arts or science teachers. (PDF file)
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