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A Tour in ChinaJoana Ju

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Instruction:What do these symbols mean?

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Welcome! Please click on the buttons below to enter the right page!

I AmA

Teacher!

I AmA

Student!

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Learner Description:• This PowerPoint will be applicable to the third grade

students. At their age, the students will have a better ability to access and process information. Also, the third graders have already had an overall view of the world, so that they will possibly be more positive to learn another culture.

Learning Environment:• This lesson requires students to use computers to view the

PowerPoint and have activities within it, so that the lesson should take place at a computer lab where each student will have a computer and a pair of head phone to finish the lesson.

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Learning Objectives:After viewing this PowerPoint, students will be able to:

• Identify key factors of Chinese culture;

• Identify examples of Chinese calligraphy;

• Recall examples of typical Chinese costume and food.

At the end, they will finish the quiz with at least 90% correct rate.

Let’s start! Click on the red home button!

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Main MenuClick on the right step! Start from step 1. Here we go!

Step 1:Take me to

China!

Step 2:Chinese

Calligraphy

Step 3:Chinese Food

Step 4:Traditional Costumes

Step 5:Practice Quiz

Step 6:I’m ready for the

quiz!

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United States

China

Click wherever you want and see what is going to happen?

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Chinese Calligraphy:This is how ancient Chinese people

write…

This word means:LOVE

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This word means:Dream

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This word means:Friends

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*Chinese Food*

In this section, you will see some

famous Chinese food which have

different flavors! They are sweet, spicy,

or sour! Are you ready?

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*Sugar-coated Sweet Potatoes*

• Because this dish is made of sugar and sweet potatoes, it tastes sweet!

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*Lemon Chicken*

• This dish has lemon in it, so that it tastes sour!

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*Ma Po Tofu*

• Look at the picture and you can see that Ma Po Tofu is made of chili and tofu. Because chili is very spicy, the dish will be spicy hot too!

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Are you feeling a little hungry? Don’t worry! Now in America there are a lot of Chinese restaurants, and you can eat those food whenever you want! After the food, let’s see some beautiful Chinese traditional clothes! You will love it!

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Chinese Traditional Costumes Things to remember:

1. Chinese traditional costumes are clothes that people used to wear everyday but now they only wear them for special festival such as new year.

2. The colors of traditional costumes are mainly red, gold or blue.

3. Both boys and girls have their own kind of traditional costumes.

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This is the traditional wedding costume. On the boy’s clothes there are dragons and on the girl’s there are phoenixes. Dragons and phoenixes are holy creatures in China.

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This is another kind of Chinese traditional wedding costumes. They also have dragons on the man’s clothes and phoenixes on the woman’s clothes. In the picture is a white couple who is experiencing the “traditional Chinese wedding ceremony”.

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In the past, these kind of costumes were very expensive, so that only the royal families could afford them. A lot of Chinese queens and princesses used to wear them.

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These are the traditional costumes that men wore in the past. They were very expensive, and they were the symbol of power too. So only people from powerful or royal families could wear them.

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Practice Quiz

Ok! After you guys have learned so many things, let’s answer some interesting questions! Here is the practice quiz, and it is to help you guys to recall some details so later you will do better in the quiz! Trust yourself and click on the answer that you think is right!

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A. American History

Question 1: What is today’s lesson about?

B. Japanese History

C. Chinese Culture

D. African Culture

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: We had a tour in China!

Try again! You can do it!

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Question 2: Do Chinese people wear traditional clothes everyday?

A. Yes, they do.

B. No, they do not.

C. I don’t know.

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: Is Miss. Ju wearing the traditional costumes today?

Try again! You can do it!

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A. Sugar-coated Sweet Potatoes

Question 3: Which of the following food tastes spicy?

B. Ma Po Tofu C. Lemon Chicken

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: Ma Po Tofu is made of chili and tofu. It looks super red.

Try again! You can do it!

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Question 4: What colors do Chinese traditional costume always have?

A. White, Green and Purple

B. White, Black and Gray

C. Green, Red and Purple

D. Red, Gold and Blue

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Congratulations!You pass the practice quiz!

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips:

Try again! You can do it!

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Quiz I’m so happy that you have passed the practice quiz! Good job!

Now here are some similar questions that need you to answer! Be patient, they will NOT be difficult. I believe you can do great on them!

If you are ready, click on the “Go To Next Page” arrow to take the quiz;

If not, click on the “Go Back” arrow to do the practice quiz again.

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A. Something that can be eaten

Question 1: What is Chinese Calligraphy?

B. It is how ancient Chinese people write

C. Both of above

D. None of above

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: Chinese calligraphy is the way ancient people wrote.

Try again! You can do it!

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Question 2: Which of the following food is sour?

A. Lemon Chicken

B. Ma Po Tofu

C. Sugar-coated Sweet Potatoes

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: Think about what do you feel when you eat a lemon?

Try again! You can do it!

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Question 3: What is the holly creature on man’s wedding costume?

A. Tigers

B. Phoenixes

C. Dogs

D. Dragons

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: Only phoenixes are dragons are holly creatures.

Try again! You can do it!

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Question 4: Which of the following pictures shows the Chinese calligraphy: friends?

A. B. C.

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Good job!You got the right answer!

Go to next question:

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: The one looks the easiest to write should be “friends” because friends never give you a hard time!Try again! You can do it!

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Question 5: Who could wear the beautiful dress that is showed below?

A. A farmer’s daughter

B. A girl from a very poor family

C. A Chinese king

D. Queens and princesses

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WOOHOO..!You passed the quiz! I’m so proud

of you!

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Oops! Wrong choice!

Tips: The dress is very expensive.

Try again! You can do it!

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Did you guys have fun

today?

I’m so happy because I can

tell my friends: ” See! These

kids know a lot about China!

They are awesome!”

Thank you so much!

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