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Create a Chinese Game

Create a Chinese Game . Must include: Instructions Highlights of China Colorful game board 25 question cards and pieces (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy No plagiarism. Chinese Paper Dragon . Must include:

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Create a Chinese Game

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  1. Create a Chinese Game

  2. Must include: • Instructions • Highlights of China • Colorful game board • 25 question cards and pieces • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism

  3. Chinese Paper Dragon

  4. Must include: • Dragon head and tail • Accordion body • Popsicle sticks or chopsticks to hold head, body and tail together • Index cards explaining who, what, why and where the Chinese dragon is used. • No plagiarism

  5. Chinese Poem or Rap

  6. Must include: • Handwritten original copy • 5 stanzas and 4 lines in each stanza • Must rhyme • Must be typed on the computer in stanza form • Students may print 5 copies in class • No plagiarism • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy

  7. Chinese Timeline using 20 paper lunch bags

  8. Must include: • 20 dates – with a brief explanation of each date on an index card for each date (may be bulleted information) • a picture for each date (can be drawn or a printed picture) must focus on one of the topics from Dr. Glashe • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism

  9. Team Cheer for China

  10. Must include: • 5 stanzas and 4 lines in each stanza • Must be presented with cheer movements (no throwing people allowed) • Must rhyme • Must be typed on the computer in stanza form • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism

  11. Diorama or Model of the Great Wall of China

  12. Must include: • Great Chinese Wall • 5 index cards with a brief history of the wall • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism * Can be made in a shoebox or use a file folder

  13. Chinese Dragon Boat

  14. Must include: • Half gallon milk carton decorated as a Chinese Dragon boat by using construction paper • Index cards explaining who, what, why and where the Dragon Boat is used in China • No plagiarism

  15. Chinese Kite

  16. Must include: • Kite made out of tissue paper or newspaper • frame • a symbol or picture representing China • kite string and a tail • One page paper describing how the Paper lantern fits into; • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism

  17. 3-dimensional Map of China

  18. Must include: • 3 dimensional map of China • major rivers, capital city, major mountain range • key • directional indicator • bordering countries *(Examples- salt water map, cake map etc.)

  19. Chinese invention display board

  20. Must include: • Compass, wheelbarrow, umbrella, earthquake detector • a model of each invention • pictures • Must answer the following questions: • Who, what, when, where, why, how and if, it is still used today • No plagiarism

  21. Chinese paper lantern

  22. Must include: • Tissue paper accordion lamp • Must be painted in Chinese décor • a hanging string on the top • One page paper describing how the Paper lantern fits into; • (Dr. Glashe) – daily life, religion, government, language, arts, social groups, history, economy • No plagiarism

  23. Create your own idea!

  24. Maybe you have a great project idea • Talk to your teacher for the okay to do it

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