Monday, February 9, 2015

How are we the same? How are we different?

The 2 main guiding questions for our China unit of study have been
How are we the same?
How are we different?

By experiencing some of the cultural traditions of children, students, and families in China, we have been able to compare what we know about our day to day lives with theirs. We first began learning about typical meals of students in China by viewing photos and reading descriptions. Ask us about some of the things on the menu!

Our favorite part was definitely when we had the chance to use chopsticks during snack. We watched a video showing us how to use them properly, and then tried it out ourselves!




Last week we also began practicing how to say numbers 1-10 in Chinese! We listened to a silly rap song that includes auditory and visual cues in a catchy rhyming pattern. We'll be continuing to listen and practice. After reading the book My Pet Dragon that aligns Chinese symbols with illustrations, we painted Chinese characters with black watercolor paints, even making up our own. We learned that although the symbols in our language may look much different, we all use them in the same way.







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