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Title: CIVILIZATIONS PAST TO PRESENT: CHINA


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CIVILIZATIONS PAST TO PRESENT CHINA
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DAY ONE
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official
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official
  • /ic/ /sh/
  • Chunk off ic - ial

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official
  • /ic/ /sh/
  • Chunk off ic ial
  • Proper, formal

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official
  • /ic/ /sh/
  • Chunk off ic ial
  • Proper, formal
  • Christina picked up an official copy of her birth
    certificate at the courthouse.

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Not official
  • Official

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respected
  • .

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respected
  • Base word ending
  • respect ed

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respected
  • Base word ending
  • respect ed
  • Valued

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respected
  • Base word ending
  • respect ed
  • Valued
  • The whole community respected the man who saved a
    little boy from drowning.

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developed
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developed
  • Base word ending
  • develop ed

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developed
  • Base word ending
  • develop ed
  • Started

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developed
  • Base word ending
  • develop ed
  • Started
  • Marlo developed a new recycling program at her
    school to help the environment.

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invented
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invented
  • Base word ending
  • invent ed

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invented
  • Base word ending
  • invent ed
  • Created, discovered

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invented
  • Base word ending
  • invent ed
  • Created, discovered
  • Joshua received bonus points on his test because
    he had invented a new way to solve the math
    problem.

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popular
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popular
  • Chunk pop u - lar

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popular
  • Chunk pop u lar
  • Well-liked

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popular
  • Chunk pop u lar
  • Well-liked
  • Diane knew that chocolate was the most popular
    ice cream at the party because it was finished
    before any other flavor.

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celebrate
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celebrate
  • Chunk cel e brate

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celebrate
  • Chunk cel e brate
  • Honor

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celebrate
  • Chunk cel e brate
  • Honor
  • Timmys family went out to dinner to celebrate
    his grandfathers birthday.

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expensive
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expensive
  • Chunk ex pen - sive

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expensive
  • Chunk ex pen sive
  • Costly, high-priced

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expensive
  • Chunk ex pen sive
  • Costly, high-priced
  • Erica had to save her allowance for a whole year
    to buy the expensive bicycle.

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modern
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modern
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modern
  • Chunk mod - ern

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modern
  • Chunk mod ern
  • Recent, present

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modern
  • Chunk mod ern
  • Recent, present
  • Jackson was fascinated by what his grandmother
    said about life when she was young, because it is
    so different from modern life.

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Modern Chinese building
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Ancient Chinese building
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TEAM WORK
  • Read pages 6 7 aloud with partners.

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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • If you had a choice of traveling back in time to
    visit ancient China or to visit China today,
    which would you choose? Why?

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  • Brochure

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DAY TWO
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • The gobi is the second most largest desert in
    the world? (3)
  • China have a population of over one billion
    people. (1)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • The Gobi is the second (most) largest desert in
    the world. (3)
  • China has a population of over one billion
    people. (1)

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Gobi Desert
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Taklimakan Desert
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Three Gorges Dam
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  • The Great Wall

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Great Wall pictured from space
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TEAM WORK
  • Read pages 9 11 aloud with partners.

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bamboo
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Bamboo fence
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Wok
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Oxen
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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • If you wanted to be a scholar, what would you
    want to study and why?

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DAY THREE
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • In ancient china, only boy went to school. (2)
  • Girl learned to takes care of the house. (2)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • In ancient China, only boys went to school. (2)
  • Girls learned to take_ care of the house. (2)

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TEAM WORK
  • Read pages 13 14 aloud with partners.

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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • Think about the Chinese inventions on page 14.
    What do you think is the most important invention
    of the Chinese? Explain your answer.

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Silk dress
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  • Silk dress with
  • embroidery

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  • Chinese silk
  • wedding dress

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Foot that was bound. The ideal foot was only
three inches long.
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3 inches is about as long as a Laffy Taffy!
  • OUCH!

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Slipper for a bound foot.
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  • Bound feet had to be washed and cared for daily. 
    If toe nails grew into the instep, infection
    could set in.  If the bindings were too tight,
    gangrene and blood poisoning could occur.  The
    bound foot was painful and tender forever.  It
    often had an unpleasant smell.

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DAY FOUR
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Prisoners slaves and members of the army helping.
    (3)
  • Later emperors rebuilded the wall using brick
    to make
  • it more stronger. (3)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Prisoners,slaves,and members of the army helped.
    (3)
  • Later emperors rebuilt
  • the wall using bricks to make it (more)
    stronger. (3)

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TEAM WORK
  • Read pages 16 17 aloud with partners.

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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • How would trade be different in China if the
    silkworm had not been discovered? Support your
    answer.

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Silk Cocoons
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Calligraphy
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DAY FIVE
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • The ancient chinese sails along the countrys
    coast and rivers. (3)
  • China is the worlds leading producer of cotton
    cement and coal. (3)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • The ancient Chinese sailed along the countrys
    coast and rivers. (3)
  • China is the worlds leading producer of
    cotton,cement, and coal. (3)

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  • http//lost-theory.org/ocrat/chargif/numbers.html
  • Go to this site to watch an animation of how to
    draw Chinese numerals everyday ones and those
    used for financial records. Really interesting
    and quite complicated!

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  • http//lost-theory.org/ocrat/chargif/pronouns.html
  • Shows animation of pronouns I, we, you, she,
    he, etc.

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  • http//lost-theory.org/ocrat/chargif/surnames.html
  • If you click on the box above the name, it will
    show an animation of how to draw the name. If
    you click on the word, it will play an audio clip
    of how to say the name.

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  • http//members.tripod.com/DorothyMa/index2.html
  • Hear Cantonese phrases and words.

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  • http//www.voanews.com/chinese/
  • Click on one of the pictures of the newscasters
    at the bottom to hear Chinese broadcast.

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  • http//www.mandarintools.com/chinesename.html
  • Type in your name and get a Chinese name.
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