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Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting

Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting. A differentiated Instruction & Assessment. What are Chinese Characters? When should students start writing the characters?. The first Chinese characters were created to depict objects like "human", "hand", "foot", "mountain", "sun", "moon" and "tree".

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Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting

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  1. Chinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting A differentiated Instruction & Assessment

  2. What are Chinese Characters?When should students start writing the characters? The first Chinese characters were created to depict objects like "human", "hand", "foot", "mountain", "sun", "moon" and "tree". Then the logical combinations of the simple characters was built to construct even more complex characters, are usually called "radicals". A Chinese character, also known as Hanzi is a logogram used in writing Chinese (hanzi) Logograph – similar pronunciation representing different meaning Sì四 (4) vs. sǐ死(dead, die) The answer: If they are ready to write in their native language, then they are ready to write in Chinese.

  3. Chinese characters and pictograph

  4. Traditional vs. Simplified • In 1958, Mainland China “simplified” about 5% of "traditional" characters to promote literacy. • Traditional and simplified characters coexist because: • Before 1958, all books and literatures were in traditional characters • Taiwan, Hong Kong and many overseas Chinese and communities are using traditional characters. • You can always trace back from simplified to traditional characters.

  5. Love 愛爱 study 學学 Horse 馬马 fly 飛飞 Red 紅红 food 飯饭

  6. Why and how can writing Chinese be a differentiated instruction? Why and how can Chinese calligraphy be a differentiated instruction? Why and how can Chinese brush painting be a differentiated instruction? For students in general? For students with disabilities? How can K-12 Standards be incorporated in the activities?

  7. Characters • Applying the theory of multiple intelligences to teach Chinese Characters • Early Chinese characters are mostly hieroglyphic or pictographic. • Pictures help students to memorize. • The animation attracts the students’ attention.

  8. Calligraphy • Early tool for writing Chinese characters • Introducing and reinforcing writing disciplines • It is an art form that deeply involved in Chinese language and culture

  9. Instructional Techniques

  10. Visual Learners

  11. Total Physical Response (TPR) 大 小

  12. big person sun door fish water

  13. rìmùmùshānmǎdāoyúmén Suneyetreemountainhorseknifefishdoor

  14. Brush painting • Represent more than an object • Painting is not complete without calligraphy • Learn language content via the art form • Further language learning and cultural understanding • Get involved in Chinese communities all around the world

  15. Book of Brush paintings of 2nd-5th graders

  16. Connection Students will: • Learn characters, phrases, poems and character writing disciplines. (Reading, writing, speaking and Comprehension) • Learn to use the tools and art forms and their important roles played in Chinese civilization. (History and Social studies) • Create objects and art pieces (Art, Science, Geography and Math). • Compare the Chinese brush painting with other art forms.

  17. Modes of Communication • Interpretive:Viewing, reading and recognizing art pieces and writings • Interpersonal: Communicating and conversing with others and watching related videos • Presentational: Exhibiting work

  18. 《春晓》孟浩然 口春眠不觉晓,处处闻啼鸟。 夜来风雨声,花落知多少。

  19. Example of Assessment • (Translated) Interpretive Task Comprehension Guide • Novice High Level • Key word recognition • Find in the article the Chinese work that best expresses the meaning of each of the following English words: • spring ­­­­­­­­­­­­­____________________ sleep ___________________ • bird ­­­­­­­­­­­­­____________________ awaken ___________________ • smell ­­­­­­­­­­­­­____________________ know ___________________ • fall ­­­­­­­­­­­­­____________________ everywhere ___________________ • feel ­­­­­­­­­­­­­____________________ night ___________________ • Important words and phrases • First, circle the letter of the ideas mentioned in the poem. Then, write the letter of that idea next to where it appears in the poem. • 人觉得。(People fee.) • 春睡觉。(Spring sleeps.) • 鸟在唱歌。(Birds are singing.) • 春天不晓。 (Spring does not awakens) • 是夜间。(It is night time) • 人闻还是人听?(People smell or hear?) • 鸟落还是花落?(Birds fall or flowers fall?) • 在哪儿听到鸟叫?(Where do you hear birds sing?) • Main ideas. • Using information from the article, provide the main idea(s) of the article in English. • _______________________________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________________________

  20. Rubric for Writing Chinese Characters

  21. Rubric for Writing Chinese Characters

  22. Question Are you ready to learn Chinese calligraphy and brush painting?

  23. Genre 1: Pamphlet – Front Page

  24. Genre 1: Pamphlet – 2nd Page

  25. Genre 2: Camp Flyer

  26. Genre 3- PresentationChinese Calligraphy & Brush Painting A differentiated Instruction & Assessment

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