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Extractions: Holidays A map showing the hometowns of your state's victims of the Vietnam War creates a stunning visual reminder of the impact of war and the importance of remembering on Memorial Day those who sacrificed their lives so we might live freely. Students will create a map that illustrates the local (your state) impact of the Vietnam War.
Extractions: Students will use information from the Vietnam Veterans Memorials Around The World Web site to learn about the many memorials that pay tribute to the veterans of the Vietnam War. Students will read about and see photos of the Vietnam Veterans Memorials in Washington, D.C., and several states' memorials. Students will also find poems, drawings, and stories that memorialize Vietnam War veterans. Students will then answer four questions and apply this information by designing their own memorial to the Vietnam Veterans. Instructional Objectives Students will demonstrate an understanding of the domestic consequences of U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Students will be able to use this knowledge to design a memorial to honor the Vietnam War veterans. Student Web Activity Answers Unlike many traditional monuments to war veterans, the Vietnam memorials include the names of those missing and killed in action.
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Extractions: In learning a foreign language, vocabulary plays an important role. It is one element that links the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing all together. In order to communicate well in a foreign language, students should acquire an adequate number of words and should know how to use them accurately. Even though students realize the importance of vocabulary when learning language, most Vietnamese students learn vocabulary passively due to several factors. First, they consider the teacher's explanation for meaning or definition, pronunciation, spelling and grammatical functions boring. In this case scenario, language learners have nothing to do in a vocabulary learning section but to listen to their teacher. Second, students only think of vocabulary learning as knowing the primary meaning of new words. Therefore, they ignore all other functions of the words. Third, students usually only acquire new vocabulary through new words in their textbooks or when given by teachers during classroom lessons. For example, learners find many new words in a text and then ask the teacher to explain the meanings and usage's. Forth, many Vietnamese learners do not want to take risks in applying what they have learnt. Students may recognize a word in a written or spoken form and think that they already "know the word", but they may not be able to use that word properly in different contexts or pronounce it correctly.
Fullbrighthays: Study Unit CURRICULAM PLAN FOR VIETNAM STUDY ABROAD PROJECT. Author Jan Bernath The following unit lesson plans were developed for high school students, http://www.isp.msu.edu/asianstudies/fullbrighthays/vietnam/jan.html
Extractions: K-12 Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 The following unit lesson plans were developed for high school students, preferably in language arts classes during either their junior or senior year. For this reason, the appropriate English Language Arts Content Standards and Working Draft Benchmarks are below. If, at all possible, I recommend that you attempt to coordinate the timing of these lessons when students are taking World History , World Studies, or Sociology when the focus is on Southeast Asia. The goal of this unit facilitate student learning about the Vietnam educational system, both past, present, and changes currently underway for the future using the skills and processes of English language arts. Research indicates the power of identifying similarities and differences ( Classroom Instruction that Works
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PVI Educator Forum In Vietnam, July 6-20, 2005 The PVI Vietnam educators group sends greetings from Hoi An. We arrived here today Dith Pran Genocide Awareness Project Angkor Wat. lesson plans http://www.pacificvillage.org/villagevoices/vietnam05/
Extractions: Ha Long Bay is such a magical and stunningly beautiful place in and of itself, but now it has an extra special meaning in my life it's where Ryan asked me to marry him! We tried to keep it a secret so that our families would be the first to know, but waiting another 12 days to share the exciting news with them face-to-face was so agonizing! It helped to share news of the engagement with our new PVI teacher friends after three days of keeping it to ourselves. I was so touched by how sincerely happy they were for us and amazed at how well this group bonded in a relatively short amount of time. I cannot emphasize enough how personally enriching this trip was to me not only as a result of listening to conversations and multiple perspectives of fellow PVI participants, but also the incredibly special moments learning from some of the most amazing people of Vietnam: Jimmy Pham, inspiring founder of the KOTO program and restaurant, which provides hope for street children and disadvantaged youth; an articulate staff member with Project RENEW, who gave a Power Point presentation that shed light on their efforts to spread mine awareness and to provide assistance to landmine victims; the peaceful and loving Buddhist nun who runs the Duc Son orphanage and the adorable children themselves; and Dr. Hu Ngoc, esteemed cultural historian, who graciously took the time to give us a lecture on the history of Vietnam.
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Houston Teachers Institute This unit is a study of the Korean War and the vietnamese War. However the activities involved in the lesson plan may be modified to suit the interest http://www.uh.edu/hti/cu/2003/v02.php
Extractions: Introduction by Lawrence Curry - Department of History 1. Korea and Vietnam - Different Wars, Same Policies This unit is a study of the Korean War and the Vietnamese War. The primary purpose is to help high school students learn how to collect information, analyze it, and draw their own conclusions. They should be able to determine how the Truman Doctrine and the Domino Theory shaped presidential policies and public opinion. Students need to be able to detect an author's bias, especially when reading articles from the Internet. With the declassification of documents of the Soviet Union and China, students will have the opportunity to read the views of our Cold War enemies concerning Korea and Vietnam. It is a learning experience when they find that sometimes there is a difference between the documents of the Soviets and the Chinese concerning the same event. This is an excellent opportunity for students to look at known facts, from both sides, communist and non-communist, and make their own conclusions. The secondary purpose is for students to learn technological skills that are used in school and business. They will give a media presentation in class based on their research of war leaders or interviews with local citizens who were involved in the wars. Students need to become familiar with PowerPoint Presentations, and how to use audio and video in these presentations.
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Lesson Plan - Tet, The Vietnamese New Year In the United States large populations of vietnamese celebrate Tet. Students will plan a class party reflecting some of the traditions they have http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/wardtet.html
Extractions: Grade Level: 3-4 Author: Tracy Ward Vietnam is a country in the Eastern Hemisphere that was influenced by China for many years. Therefore, the Chinese New Year and Tet, the Vietnamese New Year have many similarities. Tet is the abbreviation of Tet Nguyen Dan which means the first morning of the first day of the new period. Tet marks the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar, and the beginning of Spring. Vietnamese are constantly aware of the phases of the moon. All events are planned by the lunar calendar. The New Year begins on the first night of the first moon after the sun enters Aquarius. This is sometime between January 21 and February 19 on the solar calendar. Tet is a huge celebration lasting three days. Families save money, store food, and plan far in advance for Tet, major holiday in Vietnam. The Vietnamese take extreme care to start the New Year out right. They buy new clothes, paint and clean their homes, cook three days worth of food, pay off all debts and make amends to rid themselves of all bad feelings. Cleaning is frowned on during Tet because one would not want to sweep out any good luck. Digging and drawing water is also not allowed so the ground and water can enjoy the holiday. The marketplace is very busy the week before Tet, as people buy food, trinkets, firecrackers, flowers, and other items in anticipation of the holiday. At four o'clock in the afternoon on Tet eve all the markets close down so the people can go home and prepare for midnight when Tet begins. Before 1995 firecrackers would explode scaring off all evil spirits and welcoming the New Year. In 1995, because of the huge waste of money and the injury rate, (71 people killed in 1994), the government banned the use of firecrackers resulting in a very quiet Tet.
Lesson 2 - From Dragon King To Communism: Government In Vietnam In this lesson students investigate the history of Vietnam and its forms of government Sample Unit and lesson plans for Teachers Michigan.gov banner http://www.michigan.gov/scope/0,1607,7-155-10702-77047--,00.html
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ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan Building Vietnam War Scavenger Hunts through WebBased Inquiry. Author. Patricia Schulze Estimated lesson Time. Six 50-minute sessions. Overview http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view_printer_friendly.asp?id=821
Web Activity Lesson Plan Students will access information from the Chaudoc, Vietnam, Web site to learn more about daily Web lesson Plan Textbook Updates Lit Connection http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/geography/gwg2003/content.php4/163/5
Extractions: Students will access information from the Chaudoc, Vietnam, Web site to learn more about daily life for people in a small Vietnamese city. Students will answer four questions and then apply what they have learned to write a descriptive essay about a day in the life of one of the people pictured in the photo essay. Instructional Objectives