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    Chinese calligraphy

    Learning Objectives:
    Students will learn the basic rules of stoke order.
    Students will learn the main structures of Chinese characters.
    (Elementary level Mandarin immersion curriculum. No CA standards)

    Class lecture:
    Problem #1: How to write characters with “top and bottom” structure?
    Example: 只, 字, 是
    Rules applied: From top to the bottom. For each stoke, always write from left to right.

    Problem #2: How to write characters with “left and right” structure?
    Example: 你, 她, 玩
    Rules applied: From left to right.

    Problem #3: How to write characters with “inside and outside” structure?
    Example: 回, 国, 日
    Rules applied: Enclosures before contents

    Problem #4: How to write characters with horizontal and vertical strokes crossed?
    Example: 十, 草, 车
    Rules applied: Horizontal before vertical

    Activities: Students get into groups and pick one of the following activities.

    Activity #1: Create a song to help other students remember the stoke orders. Contain at least six structures.

    Activity #2: Using available Chinese calligraphy examples or look up other Chinese calligraphy. Prepare a presentation to explain why we need to follow the rules from more than one perspective. Give specific evidences to support your ideas.

    Activity #3: Use brush pens and make a poster to explain the rules of stock orders for other classes in school.

    Assessments: Students present their products in the activities.

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