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Tour of China
Social Studies Grades K-2
Tour of China
    OVERVIEW OF CHINA
    THE LAND
    1. Location of China in the World
    2. Natural Resources
    THE PEOPLE
    1. History
    2. Culture
      a. Chinese New Year Celebration
      b. Language
      c. Martial Arts
Tour of China
   OVERVIEW OF CHINA
Eyewitness Books: China
    by Poppy Sebag-Montefiore

This is a great
place to start.
This colorful,
photography
filled
informational
book includes
history, maps,
culture of the
people,
education,
festivals, the
arts, a timeline,
and a glossary.
Tour of China
     OVERVIEW OF CHINA
D is for Dragon Dance by Ying Chang Compestine
This is an alphabetical celebration of the Chinese culture. Fun for Ages 4-8.
             A- Acrobats
             B – Balls
             C - Calligraphy
             D - Dragon Dance
             E _ Evil Spirits
             F - Firecrackers
             G - Grandma & Grandpa
             H – Haircut
             I - Incense
             J - Jade
             K - Kites
             L - Lanterns
             M - Moon
             N - Noodles
             O - Oranges
             P - Peking Duck
             Q - Quiz
             R - Red Envelopes
             S - Steamed Dumplings
             T - Tradition
             U - Unity
             V - Veneration
             W - Wish
             X - Xylograph
             Y - Yo - Yos
             Z - Zodiac ( 12 year cycle)
Tour of China
    OVERVIEW OF CHINA
    Web Resources

    1.   China for K-12 (n.d.) Retrieved April 1, 2009 , from

         www.kiddyhouse.com/SStudies/Countries/China

    2.   Fact file on China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

         www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,2

         8138,1728556,00.html.

    3.   Lamb, Catherine. (n.d.) Eleven Questions about

         China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

         www.mondovista.com/china33.html.
Tour of China
     THE LAND
    1.   Location of China in the World
    2.   Natural Resources        Atlas of the World by Philip Steele and Keith Lye
                                1. Introduce Eastern Asia on the world map
                                2. Eastern Asia is dominated by China p. 174-181
                                3. China is the 3rd largest country after Russia &
                                   Canada




Web Resources: Interactive map at
www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536985,00.html
The Great Wall at www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/china2/greatwall_hor.html
Tour of China
     THE PEOPLE
    1.    History
     Many Chinese folktales in children’s literature illustrate life in ancient China.


                    An ancient Chinese tale
                    about selfishness and
                    sharing.

                                                    A Chinese tale
                                                   about individual
                                                      strength and
                                                          honesty.


                                              Fables about each of the
                                              Chinese zodiac's 12 animal
                                              symbols.
Tour of China
     THE PEOPLE                                   Eight original stories
                                                about the first Chinese-
    1.    History                                            Americans.
     More Chinese folktales.


                         Chinese myths about the
                         creative acts of the five
                         emperors (one for each of
                         the five Chinese elements:
                         earth, fire, wood, gold and
                         water).



                                A folktale about a boy
                                who frees a magic fish
                                 that helps him defeat
                                           an evil ruler.
Tour of China
     THE PEOPLE
    1.    History
     More Chinese folktales in Children’s literature all by the same author, Ed Young, a
       Caldecott Medalist.


                    An ancient Chinese proverb and
                    story dating from the Han
                    Dynasty.                                              Three daughters
                                                                          in a Chinese Red-
                                                                          Riding hood story.




    A story about the race to be a
       part of the Chinese zodiac .
Tour of China
     THE PEOPLE
    1.     History
     Chinese Folktale selected as an American Library Association Notable Children’s
        Book.




                                 Tikki Tikki Tembo is a
                                 perfect book to read
                                 aloud. It is a folktale
                                 about a boy who falls
                                       in a well.
Tour of China
     THE PEOPLE
    1.    History
     More Chinese history but in a contemporary fiction book.




                            Jack and Annie
                            armed only
                            with their
                            magic library
                            cards, find
                            themselves in
                            ancient China.
Tour of China
        THE PEOPLE
    2.     Culture



                        An international
                        adoption story




                                        For older readers:
                                An autobiography about a
                                 girl who grew up during
                                 Chairman Mao's Cultural
                                Revolution in China in the
                                               late 1960s.
Tour of China
      THE PEOPLE
     2.      Culture
          a.      Chinese New Year Celebration

    Web Resources:

    Traditional New Year’s Food
    www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html

    15 Day Celebration of Chinese New Year.
    www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html




                             A craft idea for the Chinese
                             New Year
Tour of China
    THE PEOPLE
    b.   Language
    c.   Martial Arts
                          Native Lingo-China on Time Kids Website
                          www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0
                          ,28138,536989,00.html
                           An interactive website for learning Chinese words.




                         For sports fans: An introduction of Martial Arts.
Tour of China References
1.   15 Day Celebration of Chinese New Year. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

     www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html.

2.   Chang, Margaret and Raymond (1997). The Beggar’s Magic: A Chinese Tale. New York: Margaret K.

     McElderry Books.

3.   Chapman, Mary Beth and Steven (2004). Shaoey and Dot. Nashville, TN: Tommy Nelson.

4.   China for K-12 (n.d.) Retrieved April 1, 2009 , from www.kiddyhouse.com/SStudies/Countries/China

5.   Chinese New Year Begins. LibrarySparks, Vol. 6, No. 5 pg. 4.

6.   Compestine, Ying Chang (2006). D is for Dragon Dance. New York: Holiday House.

7.   Demi (1996). The Empty Pot. New York: Henry Holt & Co.

8.   Demi (1996). A Dragon’s Tale and Other Animal Fables of the Chinese Zodiac. New York: Henry

     Holt & Co.
Tour of China References
9.    Fact file on China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

      www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,1728556,00.html.

10.   Interactive Map of China. Retrieved April 1, 2009.

      www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536985,00.html.

11.   Jiang, Ji-Li (1997). Red Scarf Girl. New York: Harper Collins.

12.   Lamb, Catherine. (n.d.) Eleven Questions about China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

      www.mondovista.com/china33.html.

13.   Lye, Keith and Steele, Philip (2003). Atlas of the World. UK: Parragon Publishing.

14.   Mosel, Arlene (1968). Tikki Tikki Tembo. New York: Scholastic.

15.   Native Lingo-China. Retrieved April 1, 2009.

      http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536989,00.html.

16.   Osborne, Mary Pope (1998). Magic Tree House #14: D ay of the King. New York: Random House.
Tour of China References
17.   Perkins, Mitali. (2009, April 1) Straight Talk on Race: Challenging the stereotypes in Kid’s Books. School

      Library Journal, Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

      www.schoollibraryjournal.com/index.asp?layout=articlePrint&articleID=CA6647713.

18.   Roberston, Lauren (2002). The Best Book of Martial Arts. New York,: Kingfisher Publications.

19.   Sebag-Montefiore, Poppy (2007). Eyewitness Books: China. New York: DK Publishing.

20.   The Great Wall. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

      www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/china2/greatwall_hor.html.

21.   Traditional New Year’s Food . Retrieved April 1, 2009 from

      www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html.

22.   Yee, Paul (1989). Tales from Gold Mountains: Stories of the Chinese in the New World. Toronto:

      Groundwood Books.

23.   Young, Ed (1998). The Lost Horse: A Chinese Folktale. New York: Harcourt, Inc.
Tour of China References
24.   Young, Ed (1998). The Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac. New York: Henry Holt & Co.

25.   Young, Ed (1996). Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China. New York: Putnam.

26.   Zhang, Song Nan (1994). Five Heavenly Emperors: Chinese Myths of Creation. Toronto: Tundra

      books.

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Tour Of China

  • 1. Tour of China Social Studies Grades K-2
  • 2. Tour of China  OVERVIEW OF CHINA  THE LAND 1. Location of China in the World 2. Natural Resources  THE PEOPLE 1. History 2. Culture a. Chinese New Year Celebration b. Language c. Martial Arts
  • 3. Tour of China  OVERVIEW OF CHINA Eyewitness Books: China by Poppy Sebag-Montefiore This is a great place to start. This colorful, photography filled informational book includes history, maps, culture of the people, education, festivals, the arts, a timeline, and a glossary.
  • 4. Tour of China  OVERVIEW OF CHINA D is for Dragon Dance by Ying Chang Compestine This is an alphabetical celebration of the Chinese culture. Fun for Ages 4-8. A- Acrobats B – Balls C - Calligraphy D - Dragon Dance E _ Evil Spirits F - Firecrackers G - Grandma & Grandpa H – Haircut I - Incense J - Jade K - Kites L - Lanterns M - Moon N - Noodles O - Oranges P - Peking Duck Q - Quiz R - Red Envelopes S - Steamed Dumplings T - Tradition U - Unity V - Veneration W - Wish X - Xylograph Y - Yo - Yos Z - Zodiac ( 12 year cycle)
  • 5. Tour of China  OVERVIEW OF CHINA Web Resources 1. China for K-12 (n.d.) Retrieved April 1, 2009 , from www.kiddyhouse.com/SStudies/Countries/China 2. Fact file on China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,2 8138,1728556,00.html. 3. Lamb, Catherine. (n.d.) Eleven Questions about China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.mondovista.com/china33.html.
  • 6. Tour of China  THE LAND 1. Location of China in the World 2. Natural Resources Atlas of the World by Philip Steele and Keith Lye 1. Introduce Eastern Asia on the world map 2. Eastern Asia is dominated by China p. 174-181 3. China is the 3rd largest country after Russia & Canada Web Resources: Interactive map at www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536985,00.html The Great Wall at www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/china2/greatwall_hor.html
  • 7. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 1. History Many Chinese folktales in children’s literature illustrate life in ancient China. An ancient Chinese tale about selfishness and sharing. A Chinese tale about individual strength and honesty. Fables about each of the Chinese zodiac's 12 animal symbols.
  • 8. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE Eight original stories about the first Chinese- 1. History Americans. More Chinese folktales. Chinese myths about the creative acts of the five emperors (one for each of the five Chinese elements: earth, fire, wood, gold and water). A folktale about a boy who frees a magic fish that helps him defeat an evil ruler.
  • 9. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 1. History More Chinese folktales in Children’s literature all by the same author, Ed Young, a Caldecott Medalist. An ancient Chinese proverb and story dating from the Han Dynasty. Three daughters in a Chinese Red- Riding hood story. A story about the race to be a part of the Chinese zodiac .
  • 10. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 1. History Chinese Folktale selected as an American Library Association Notable Children’s Book. Tikki Tikki Tembo is a perfect book to read aloud. It is a folktale about a boy who falls in a well.
  • 11. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 1. History More Chinese history but in a contemporary fiction book. Jack and Annie armed only with their magic library cards, find themselves in ancient China.
  • 12. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 2. Culture An international adoption story For older readers: An autobiography about a girl who grew up during Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution in China in the late 1960s.
  • 13. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE 2. Culture a. Chinese New Year Celebration Web Resources: Traditional New Year’s Food www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html 15 Day Celebration of Chinese New Year. www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html A craft idea for the Chinese New Year
  • 14. Tour of China  THE PEOPLE b. Language c. Martial Arts Native Lingo-China on Time Kids Website www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0 ,28138,536989,00.html An interactive website for learning Chinese words. For sports fans: An introduction of Martial Arts.
  • 15. Tour of China References 1. 15 Day Celebration of Chinese New Year. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html. 2. Chang, Margaret and Raymond (1997). The Beggar’s Magic: A Chinese Tale. New York: Margaret K. McElderry Books. 3. Chapman, Mary Beth and Steven (2004). Shaoey and Dot. Nashville, TN: Tommy Nelson. 4. China for K-12 (n.d.) Retrieved April 1, 2009 , from www.kiddyhouse.com/SStudies/Countries/China 5. Chinese New Year Begins. LibrarySparks, Vol. 6, No. 5 pg. 4. 6. Compestine, Ying Chang (2006). D is for Dragon Dance. New York: Holiday House. 7. Demi (1996). The Empty Pot. New York: Henry Holt & Co. 8. Demi (1996). A Dragon’s Tale and Other Animal Fables of the Chinese Zodiac. New York: Henry Holt & Co.
  • 16. Tour of China References 9. Fact file on China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,1728556,00.html. 10. Interactive Map of China. Retrieved April 1, 2009. www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536985,00.html. 11. Jiang, Ji-Li (1997). Red Scarf Girl. New York: Harper Collins. 12. Lamb, Catherine. (n.d.) Eleven Questions about China. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.mondovista.com/china33.html. 13. Lye, Keith and Steele, Philip (2003). Atlas of the World. UK: Parragon Publishing. 14. Mosel, Arlene (1968). Tikki Tikki Tembo. New York: Scholastic. 15. Native Lingo-China. Retrieved April 1, 2009. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/wr/article/0,28138,536989,00.html. 16. Osborne, Mary Pope (1998). Magic Tree House #14: D ay of the King. New York: Random House.
  • 17. Tour of China References 17. Perkins, Mitali. (2009, April 1) Straight Talk on Race: Challenging the stereotypes in Kid’s Books. School Library Journal, Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.schoollibraryjournal.com/index.asp?layout=articlePrint&articleID=CA6647713. 18. Roberston, Lauren (2002). The Best Book of Martial Arts. New York,: Kingfisher Publications. 19. Sebag-Montefiore, Poppy (2007). Eyewitness Books: China. New York: DK Publishing. 20. The Great Wall. Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/china2/greatwall_hor.html. 21. Traditional New Year’s Food . Retrieved April 1, 2009 from www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/15-day_celebration.html. 22. Yee, Paul (1989). Tales from Gold Mountains: Stories of the Chinese in the New World. Toronto: Groundwood Books. 23. Young, Ed (1998). The Lost Horse: A Chinese Folktale. New York: Harcourt, Inc.
  • 18. Tour of China References 24. Young, Ed (1998). The Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac. New York: Henry Holt & Co. 25. Young, Ed (1996). Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China. New York: Putnam. 26. Zhang, Song Nan (1994). Five Heavenly Emperors: Chinese Myths of Creation. Toronto: Tundra books.