Table of Contents for Ancient Chinese History Table of Contents p.2 Introduction p.3 List of Materials Needed p.4-5 Lesson Plans p.6-13 Questions for each Lesson p.14-39 Answers to Lesson Questions p.40-47 Book Report Form p.48-50 Notebooking p. 51-72 Copyright 2008 Stephanie Prahl 4LP Publishing Company 2
Introduction While homeschooling my own children I felt a real need for a history curriculum that incorporated text book facts with historical fiction and hands on projects. I wanted it to be easy for parents to implement. It is mainly student directed. They can easily see what pages are to be read each day and do the work required. I would recommend looking through the lesson plans ahead of time so that you can be prepared. There is a recommendation for doing an Ancient China project further along in the program. This really helps to get the kids excited about history; when they have a little mystery of their own to uncover. Some options include creating a diorama of an Ancient China scene, rebuilding the Great Wall of China (with a kit or with available materials and imagination!), starting your own silkworm farm or creating your own clay Terra Cotta soldiers! I would recommend a project that takes several different sittings to complete. This helps promote a real sense of completion. There is also an individual book report that needs to be done during this course, starting in Lesson 23. This is an opportunity to let the student pick something interesting to them that is related to this time frame. They can choose a historical fiction book or a biography. They could do a correlation of bible dates and Chinese history dates. They could investigate a more specific topic such as: exact weaponry, a famous battle, or some other topic of interest. The purpose of this particular exercise is to help them develop a deeper understanding and further appreciation of this time period. If your student is using multiple books for study on a specific topic you may wish to have them write down a little that they have learned from each book or a research style paper. I hope your student and you find this course all encompassing and fun! This course was designed for 5-7th grade students. Strong 4th grade readers with an interest in history can also do this course quite well. 3
List of Materials Needed for this Course Coloring Pencils (these are neater for more detail work than crayons) Notebook paper White paper (no-lines) Construction paper Paint A Three Hole Punch One 3 ring binder 1 *project materials- A Great Wall kit or materials needed for individual project. A Coloring Book of Ancient China- by bellerophonbooks or something similar. (Lessons 1-18 & 27-35) The Ancient Chinese, by Virginia Schomp; part of the People of the Ancient World series; published by Scholastic Inc. (Lessons 3-12). The Ancient Chinese World, by Terry Kleeman & Tracy Barrett; part of the World in Ancient Times series; published by Oxford University Press. (Lessons 10-35). The Silk Route: 7000 Miles of History, by John S. Major; and published by Harper Collins Company. (Lesson 6-9). A Grain of Rice, by Helena Clare Pittman; published by Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc. (Lessons 1-2). Outrageous Women of Ancient Times, by Vicki Leon; published by Jossey-Bass (Lessons 4-5). Tales of a Chinese Grandmother, by Frances Carpenter; published by Tuttle Publishing (Lesson 3-32). Science in Ancient China, by George Beshore; published by Franklin Watts a division of Grolier Publishing (Lesson 13-18). The Lesson Questions pages can be photocopied for use of multiple students within a family only. They are not for wide reproductions in schools or co-ops. Special Thanks to David, the 4 little penguins and my parents. Thanks for believing in me. 4
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Lesson Plans for Ancient China Lesson One- Read the first half of the book A Grain of Rice thru page 33 and Lesson Two- Read the second half of the book A Grain of Rice Lesson Three- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.1-14 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.5-10 Lesson Four- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.14-21 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.11-22 Read Outrageous Women of Ancient Times p.103-108 Think about the paper you will write in lesson five on Pan Chao Lesson Five- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.22-28 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.23-33 Lesson Six- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.29-38 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.34-42 Read The Silk Route p.1-11 6
Lesson Seven- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.39-46 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.43-52 Read The Silk Route p.12-19 Lesson Eight- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.47-55 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.53-60 Read The Silk Route p.20-29 Lesson Nine- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.56-65 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.61-67 Read The Silk Route p.30-32 Lesson Ten- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.66-71 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.68-74 Read The Ancient Chinese World p.9-14 Lesson Eleven- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.72-80 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.75-85 Read The Ancient Chinese World p.15-17 Lesson Twelve- Read the Tale of a Chinese Grandmother p.81-88 Read The Ancient Chinese People p.86-89 Read The Ancient Chinese World p.18-23 7