Spring Festival Word Builders: Letters Become Lucky Words for Chinese New Year!
By Agee and Row Classical Music Appreciation
No Prep! Do you need engaging activities for Chinese New Year/Spring Festival? Students "compose" new words using letters from the box! Host a classroom race or allow students to complete their lists individually. Great for sub plans!
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Chinese New Year
Spring Festival
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World Cultures The History of East Asia Passage & Activities- NO PREP!
By Holly O'Hara
This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the history of East Asia, including countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
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This resource uses the Odd One Out format to review geographical facts related to Asia. From a list of 4 items, students will determine which item does not belong and then how the other 3 are related. Included is 20 Placards, an answer document, and an answer key.
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Reading Comprehension Passages Set 2
By Kimberly
❤️Looking to teach about key historical leaders to celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month? Learn about 10 important heroes and the meaningful contributions they made, while practicing important reading comprehension skills with these differentiated worksheets (30 pages + answer key + black & white set)!
✅ AAPI leaders included:
☑ Steven Yeun, Ellison Onizuka, David Chang, Jason Momoa, Keanu Reeves, Christine Sun Kim, Jhumpa Lahiri, Toshiko Takaezu, Chudaree Debhakam, Yuna Kim
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✏️Use critical thinking and deductive reasoning to make meaning of the passages.
✏️The differentiated reading comprehension worksheets come in 3 levels:
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✏️Perfect for 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade!
✏️A great addition to your Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month unit! Or celebrate throughout the year!
✏️ Great for morning work, literacy centers, homework, intervention programs and more!
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☑ Keanu Reeves - actor - (Chinese American, Pacific Islander American)
☑ Christine Sun Kim - artist - (South Korean American)
☑ Jhumpa Lahiri - author - (Indian American)
☑ Toshiko Takaezu - artist - (Japanese American, Pacific Islander American)
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It's Too Crowded: Examining China's One Child Policy Act of 1979
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Please Note: This is for those who are interested in examining China's One-Child Policy of 1979. It does not address the updated China population policies Two-Child Policy (2016) & Three-Child Policy (2019). Geography & Math Made Easy carries a lesson that address all policies called One Child, Two Child, Three Child or More?
Update: A PowerPoint Presenting the Graphs/Charts and Exit Cards have been added to this lesson.
Throw out the worksheets and provide engaging, high-level thinking activities! Get your students interested in the world around regarding population trends and solutions. This lesson will encourage higher-level thinking & problem-solving skills while keeping student engaged! This higher-level thinking skill lesson encourages student participation. This is written for a group activity but can be easily modified into an individual assignment. All resources and links are provided.
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This lesson plan can be modified to reach as young as 7th grade and as old as 12th.
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The Japanese-Americans During WWII: DBQs and Primary Sources *APUSH*
By Christa Nonnemaker
This 25-page resource with 15 primary sources plus a DBQ question gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experiences of Japanese-Americans during World War II, both in internment camps and outside of internment camps. Many students know that Japanese-Americans from the West Coast were interned. Here’s a chance to read documents that shed light on how the decision was made, whether the racial prejudices were shared among all Americans, how Japanese-Americans contributed outside the camps, and how re-integration was perceived. The Japanese-American experience went far beyond their internment in the camps.
Assign just one, a few or all of the sources depending on time constraints and student interest.
Primary Sources include:
*Customer Complaint and Restaurant Owner’s Response
*Transcript from a Meeting in General DeWitt’s Office, January 1942
* Excerpt from Executive Order 9066, February 1942
*Evacuation Notice Number 9, April 1942
*Images from Evacuation and Assembly Center
*Letter from Internee to Former Middle School Teacher, September 1942
*Excerpt of Congressional Report of Dies Committee, August 1943
*Photographs of Life inside the Internment Camp
*Resolution by the Native Sons of the Golden West, Santa Cruz Parlor, April 1944
*Photographs of Contributions by Japanese-Americans
*Letter Insert by Assistant Director of War Relocation Authority, January 1946
Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Primary sources include letters, photos, reports and other documents. Each page of primary sources includes questions. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. Two DBQ prompts are included at the end. An Answer Key to all the questions and the DBQ prompts are available at the end of the packet.
This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.
This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.
Please check out my other Teaching Resources about World War II:
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: PowerPoint Presentation
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women in the US Military during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Victory Gardens of World War II: PowerPoint Mini-Lesson
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Classroom Activities
*The Home Front in World War II: Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
*The Home Front during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*The Home Front in the United States During World War II: PowerPoint Lesson
More are always being added so check back frequently!
If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!
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Asian American History Month Poetry & Creative Writing Prompts for 7th-9th Grade
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Asian American History Month Poetry and Creative Writing Prompts for 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders
This collection of engaging writing prompts is designed to help students express themselves, explore new ideas, and develop their writing skills in a fun and inspiring way.
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Why Choose These Prompts?
Our Asian American History Poetry and Creative Writing Prompts for 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders offer a comprehensive and engaging approach to developing writing skills. The themed prompts not only make writing enjoyable but also help students connect their personal experiences with their creative expression. With a variety of prompts and no prep needed, this resource is a convenient and valuable addition to any writing program.
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.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month AAPI Sudoku Puzzles With Solutions
By The Students Palace
Sudoku are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.
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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?
Diwali Lantern Crafts | Diwali Classroom Decor | Diwali Activities
By Learn smartly
Celebrate Diwali with Creative Lantern Crafts!
Brighten up your classroom this Diwali with our set of 4 unique Diwali lantern designs! These vibrant, easy-to-assemble crafts are perfect for PreK - 3rd grade, making it a fun and educational way to introduce young learners to the Festival of Lights. Each lantern reflects the rich cultural heritage of Diwali, allowing students to explore traditional patterns while developing their fine motor skills.
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Cultural Learning: Integrate the spirit of Diwali into your lessons with an interactive craft that students will love.
Classroom Décor: These lanterns double as beautiful decorations, adding a festive touch to your classroom!
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Asian Kids Clipart - Diverse Children Around the World [ARTeam Studio]
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Add a touch of Diversity! Enhance your designs and projects with our Asian Kids Clipart Set from the Diversity Bundle! This collection features 44 high-quality clipart images of adorable, diverse children in various outfits and 11 poses.
Ideal for crafting worksheets, activities, task cards, and more, these clipart images are perfect for commemorating Independence Day, Memorial Day, and other patriotic events.
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North Korea: Let's Learn about the Country of North Korea!(A Webquest)
By Gail Hennessey
Founded in 1948 by Kim II-Sung, North Korea is officially called the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. About the size of the state of Pennsylvania, it has been nicknamed the Hermit Kingdom because it is a country that few from the outside world have visited. With North Korea being in the news a lot lately, this might be a great opportunity to introduce students to the "Hermit Kingdom".
This resource would be a great opportunity to focus on something in the news.
This web quest has 8 web questions, lots of interesting facts(did you know that North Korea has their very own time zone classification or that at one time all teachers had to learn to play the accordion? There are comprehension questions, extension activities and the key.
Additional Resource of Interest:
1. North Korea and South Korea had historic meeting where they announced the end of the Korea War, which never formally "ended" back in the 1950s.. This would be a great opportunity to introduce students to the county of South Korea. There are 11 web questions, lots of Did You Know? facts, comprehension questions and a teacher page with 7 extension activities. There is also a key for both the web quest and comprehension questions and additional links for teachers. Although the activity could be done in one class period, if you decide to do some of the extension activities, this resource could be used over several days.Let's Learn about the Country of South Korea
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A SINGLE SHARD-By L. Park-Digital Background Information Introduction-PPT
By Kiwious About Vocab
Engage your students with a comprehensive Pre-Reading Historical Introduction to A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park. This Digital PowerPoint Lesson seamlessly presents this novel’s significant setting with critical world events of the time. This resource greatly improves comprehension while aligning to standards, ensuring a richer literary experience for all learning styles.
For use with whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual/homeschool classrooms
PowerPoint Slides:
1. **Author Photo and Short Biography** Providing students with a personal connection to the author, enhancing their engagement and understanding of the writer’s influence behind the story.
2. **Historical Fiction Genre** Preparing students to critically analyze how real-world events of the time-period are portrayed through creative storytelling.
3. **Location Facts, Photos, and Maps** Providing students with a concrete understanding of the setting, enriching their grasp of the historical and geographical context of the story.
4. **Time-period Facts, Photos and Links** Helping students visualize and comprehend the novel’s historical context, deepening their understanding of the events and culture depicted in the story.
5. **Link to Time-period Music** Immersing students in the cultural atmosphere of the era, promoting an emotional connection.
6. **Links to Historical Video Clips** Bringing history to life, providing visual imagery and helping students better understand the events and people of the time-period.
7. **List of Books Written by this Author** Reading other books by the same author is important because it allows students to explore similar themes and styles, fostering a greater interest in literature and a deeper connection with the author's body of work.
8. **Pre and Post Printable Assessments and Answer Key** Crucial for the digital introduction lesson helping to gauge students' initial knowledge and track their progress, ensuring their understanding of the novel.
DIGITAL USES IN THE CLASSROOM:
· Introduce new story
· Provide factual backstory to historical fiction text
· Stimulate group discussion
· Create predictions about text
· Use as distance learning resource
· Post on webpage
· Add to electronic notebooks
Please be sure to view the preview and watch the video for detailed images and descriptions of the lesson.
This lesson is also available in Google Slides.
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Medieval Japan History Card Sorting Activity - PDF and Digital
By Yugen Learning
Dive deep into this no prep Card Sorting Activity, designed specifically for middle and high school history educators. This Medieval Japan interactive resource offers a hands-on approach to learning, perfect for facilitating meaningful discussions and deep understanding among students.
Purchase Includes:
- Card topics included; Minamoto no Yoritomo, Ashikaga Takauji, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Kamakura Period, Muromachi Period, Sengoku Period, Onin WarSamurai, Bushido, Daimyo, Shogun, NinjaTea Ceremony, Zen Buddhism, Noh Theater, KabukiCastle Architecture, Japanese Gardens, Woodblock Printing, Katana, Seppuku, Heian Literature, Feudal System
- Printable PDF of the card set (Cutting required)
- Digital Version of the card set
- Detailed lesson plan with learning objectives and success criteria
- Explanation of the ten different learning strategies that can be used with the cards
*Suggest cards to be laminated to allow for future reuse.
Product Features:
- 25 Detailed Cards: Each card features a key event, figure, or policy related to the topic, complete with a concise explanation. These are designed to challenge students' understanding and encourage critical thinking.
- Teacher Guide: Includes a detailed lesson plan with a clear outline of activities, objectives, and success criteria to ensure an engaging and educational experience. The guide also offers tips on facilitating discussions and maximizing the educational impact of the activity.
- Flexible Format: Suitable for a variety of teaching settings, including in-person, hybrid, and fully remote learning environments.
Learning Outcomes:
- Enhanced Understanding: Students will identify and understand crucial aspects of the topic, connecting historical facts with their broader implications.
- Improved Analytical Skills: Encourages students to analyse historical events critically and discuss their relevance in shaping contemporary issues.
Perfect for history teachers looking to enrich their curriculum and foster a deeper understanding of historical impacts.
Why Choose This Activity?
Created by experienced educators, this activity is designed to meet curriculum standards and develop key historical analysis skills. It promotes engagement through interaction and collaboration, making it an ideal choice for classes that thrive on active learning.
Common Core Outcomes:
For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10
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China: A Fascinating Country Puzzle Set (plus exclusive China photo)
By Reading Club Fun
Kids will love to learn about China with this collection of puzzles that share facts about the country's wonders and culture! A great addition to use with any Chinese New Year materials or lessons.
• China Two-Page Activity Set – Includes a crossword puzzle with facts about the country and its culture, a match-up puzzle about rare and endangered species in China, a second match-up that highlights historical sites and traditions, and a word search puzzle with amazing inventions that originated in China.
• China! A Fascinating Country Word Search Puzzle – Reinforces key vocabulary found in the Two-Page Activity Set.
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2023 Chinese Lunar New Year Rabbit Coloring Page Calm Craft
By Eden Digital Arts
Chinese lunar New Year 2023 Year of a rabbit coloring page or poster.
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Japan Stations - Vocabulary, Maps, Folktales, Oh My!
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
An 11-page PowerPoint with stations to use while teaching Japan. Each station takes 1-2 days to complete with an "At Home Station" for students to complete.
Writing About Japan
Day 1 - brainstorm given topic suggestions
Day 2 - write your paper
Vocabulary Activities
Day 3 - an activity using the vocabulary words for this unit
Day 4 - a second activity with the vocabulary words
Map Activities
Days 5 & 6 - 4 different map making activitites
Japanese Timeline
Days 7 & 8 - Students create a timeline for Japan using written descriptions and pictures.
The Rabbit In The Moon Folktale
Days 9 & 10 - Students read the folktale and then choose activities from a choice board that accompany the story.
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Students create an "at home" project about Japan.
Long Road to Freedom: Journey of the Hmong by Linda Barr Comprehension Packet
By Sarah Anderson
I used this resource with one of my guided reading groups. They completed the packet as they read the story "Long Road to Freedom: Journey of the Hmong" by Linda Barr. If they finished they could choose from the extra activities. Answer key is included!
Lexile: 700L
Guided Reading Level: N/A
AR Level: 4.9
AR Quiz Number: 84948
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Activity AAPI WEBQUEST
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Are you looking for an engaging activity for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month? Do you want to help your students learn about diversity in the USA? Then download this Asian American and Pacific Islander Activity WebQuest! Students will research the history, people, events, facts, and more! Some research questions students will locate easily, while others they will have to explore deeper to find the correct answers. This resource is fully editable!
When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provide scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about AAPI with this high-quality, no-prep resource!
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