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Quick Little Fellows Or Chopsticks. Trinity School 2009 4 th Grade Teacher: Jane Brehl and Susan Haninger. Quick Little Fellows Or Chopsticks.
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Quick Little Fellows Or Chopsticks Trinity School 2009 4th Grade Teacher: Jane Brehl and Susan Haninger
Quick Little Fellows Or Chopsticks Explanation of project: In our fourth grade class this lesson was undertaken to explore with the students the importance of chopsticks to Asian culture and cuisine. We wanted the students to discover the etiquette and protocol involved in using chopsticks. We also wanted to raise questions in their minds such as, how this compares to our use or non use of eating utensils in the United States?
筷子 Pronounced kuai zi
Chopstick Rests Everything Chopsticks http://www.everythingchopsticks.com/index.php?cPath=3
Mrs. Linn’s Kitchen http://www.mrslinskitchen.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=16246
Flexible plastic pivot point Cheating Chopsticks Erik’s Chopstick Gallery Vendor’s Showcase http://www.ichizen.com/chopsticks/cheating.htm
Perpetual kid –Entertain your inner child http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1612
Gadget Lab Folding Baskets made from chopsticks http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/12/folding-baskets.html
This man from Japan didn’t want to waste the wood from thousands of chopsticks that had only been used once so he built a canoe that was “4-meters (13-ft) long. The Pink Tentacle http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/04/canoe-made-from-disposable-chopsticks/
Quick Little Fellows Or Chopsticks We hope that you like our Chopstick project. Thank you!