>CCMS/Library Media/Foreign Languages Foreign language lesson plans, Ask Eric lesson plans. Foreign language Learning CenterWeb Hall, French, Japanese, chinese, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/Instruction/Library_Media/MS/for_lang.html
Extractions: Also Check out the page on Art Museums which references museum sites presented in a variety of languages. Language Help and General Language Resources Altavista Translation Service Enter text or a URL to have it translated into another language Dictionaries LARGE multilingual dictionaries ESL Study Hall Links and reviews to sites that help students studying English as a foreign language Ethnologue Languages of the World Hall Information on approximately 6500 languages. General Language Resources Hall General Language resources for Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish FL Resources Hall This site developed by a high school Spanish teacher who has an interest in cultures and languagesprovides visitors with many varied links to language sites Foreign Language Department French culture and Language; Spanish and Latino cultures and language Foreign Language Lesson Plans Ask Eric Lesson Plans Foreign Languages for Travelers Hall Forty languages included with basic words, phrases and links to grammar and translation dictionaries
Jazzles Fun ESL EFL Lesson Plans way to structure English Second language lesson plans and other for most ages becausethe language used is to Spanish, French, German, Japanese, chinese, Korean http://phonics.jazzles.com/html/esl-lesson-plans.html
Extractions: Home Teacher Parent Song Lyrics ... Site Map Jazzles songs are a fun way to structure English Second Language Lesson Plans and other ESL activities because singing songs is a wonderful way to get into the mood of a language , to learn its culture and rhythms. It is especially helpful for memorizing different word sequences, for understanding the rhythm of a language and for perfecting ESL pronunciation . Now you can read some teachers' experiences on how they have used Jazzles for a fun way and effective way of teaching English as a Second Language. Think about Pop Stars. Have you wondered how they can sing in several languages with almost perfect accents ? That is because singing allows you to concentrate very carefully on each subtle sound until you get it right .That is why Jazzles is becoming a popular ESL Teacher Resource for ESL activities, games, drama, ESL vocabulary and reading activities that is also fun! Translate Page to Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Korean.
Extractions: Ocean Words Origin Teachers: The purpose of this activity is to help students understand word origins using ties between modern language and maritime cultures. Objectives: Identify how the modern meaning of several words have changed from the sense they originally had in maritime cultures. Recognize how the ocean's prominence in our culture has shaped our language. Create a hypothesis about the original ocean related meanings of everyday words. Teacher Background: Many of the words used every day have their origins in maritime cultures. Considering that it wasn't until this century that continent to continent travel took place on ships, many of our ancestors traveled to the United States on ships. Thus, many of the first settlements founded were ports. These settlements depended on the ocean for food, trade, travel, and news from their home countries. It only makes sense that many words reflect this past and present ocean culture. Some phrases seem obvious. The name of our country is taken from an ocean map maker
Winterim 2001: China In Portland, Or. Learning the chinese language Through Phonetics us/kcoe/curric/chinese.html chineseHistory Resources Teaching Material curriculum and lesson plans for teaching http://www.oes.edu/US/china01/CHINA0~1.HTM
Extractions: During a six-day long program at OES, called Winterim, seven students and two teachers explored Portland, Oregon, looking for the subtle and not so subtle impacts of China, its culture, and its people in the city of Portland. Welcome to the resource pages we have written to share with you some of what we discovereda richness of Chinese influence in the tapestry of Portland's daily life. Click on the red "hot spots" on the Portland maps below to learn about the places where we found China "in Portland." Map of downtown Portland with Chinatown highlighted. Map of SE Portland. From China to Portland: A brief history, by Hope Stevens. Places in Portland where we found the culture of China expressed in Portland, Oregon: Dim Sum and other Chinese Feasting . With a link to dim sum recipes we prepared. (Huyen Pham and Rosa Hemphill) 2. The Chinese Garden. (Phillip Koop) 3. The Chinese art exhibit at the Portland Art Museum. (Isiah Mungai) 4. The Portland
CIRCLE: Ask Eric Lesson Plans: Foreign Language Online lessonplans and resources for teaching Spanish, chinese, French, ESL, and more!Ask Eric lesson plans Foreign language. Resource http://circle.adventist.org/browse/resource.phtml?leaf=370
Schedul_speaker 1) An Easyuse Template for Multimedia chinese language Teaching De Bao Xu andHong Gang Jin, Hamilton College (2) Digitized lesson plans with Visual Aids http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/eal/con/c1/schedulspeaker.html
Learn About China China Dim Sum A Connection to chinese-American Culture - lesson plans and activities art,social studies, fesitvals, math, language arts, science http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/KSD/DE/research/china/
Extractions: Learn About China Ancient China Daily Life - learn what it was like to live in China in ancient times - includes family life, who's who in the dynasty structure, religion, farming, houses, education, jobs, clothes, etc. plus links to other sites about ancient China. Art of China - study the art, music, language, zodiac, cooking and scenery of China. The Art of Chinese Papercuts - learn about this beautiful Chinese art form, send a papercut postcard to a friend, take the Chinese Cultural Challenge quiz, and more. China: Dim Sum - A Connection to Chinese-American Culture - Lesson plans and activities along with information and printable handouts. Subjects include art, social studies, fesitvals, math, language arts, science, and more. China 5K: Timeline of the History of China - photos and information about culture, art, education, science, and government of China - organized by dynasty. China the Beautiful - focuses on classic Chinese art and literature. China Studies: Image Collections - links to online photos of China China WebQuest - Entitled "Searching for China: a series of Web Activities", this Web site takes the user on treasure hunts throughout the Internet. Users search for answers questions posed in the Web Quest. Many different kinds of activities to choose from.
Lesson Plans awareness and understanding of chineseAmerican culture thematic units, fine arts,language, health, science Marc's lesson plans Page - includes a theme unit, 4 http://www.fsu.edu/~sun/lessonplans.html
Extractions: A to Z Teacher Stuff is a searchable database of lesson plans and ideas organized by grade level. Academy Curriculum Exchange offers an archive of lesson plans organized by grade level and subject. AskERIC Lesson Plans offers a collection of lesson plans from teachers all over the United States. China: Dim Sum: A Connection to Chinese-American Culture is a thematic, cross curricula, integrated resource for elementary classrooms which enhances awareness and understanding of Chinese-American culture while building basic academic skills. Collaborative Lesson Archive - lessons sorted by grade level Dragonfly Museum Tour of Environmental Education - resource for teachers including lesson plans, links to journals, and access to search sites Educational Projects for the Elementary Classroom Educational Units and Lesson Plans - curriculum examples and links for a variety of grades and subjects
Foreign Language Lesson Plans Click to Visit Foreign language Instruction lesson plans. languages and Linguistics. http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/substitute/foreign.html
Extractions: Hungarian Language Course Hungarian is an agglutinative language, meaning that it relies heavily on suffixes and prefixes. The grammar is seemingly complex, yet there is no gender, a feature that most English speakers grapple with when learning other European languages. Hungarian does use the Roman alphabet however, and after learning a few simple rules one can easily read Hungarian. Pronunciation is also very easy, especially compared to other neighboring languages like Czech, German, and Russian. INDONESIAN
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EDSITEment - Lesson Plans World History Asia/Far East lesson plans. Animals of the chinese Zodiac In thislesson plan, students will learn about the 12 animals of the chinese zodiac. http://edsitement.neh.gov/tab_lesson.asp?subjectArea=3&subcategory=33
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Languages Foreign - Lesson Plans Webquests Basic Syllables Basic Syllables lesson 2 Basic Syllables Some people say Chineseis a difficult language, but it is not quite so difficult as they http://www.edhelper.com/cat184.htm
Taoism And The Arts Of China (Art Institute Of Chicago) lesson plans. then write a magazine article comparing dragons in Western and Chinesecultures. Subject Area language Arts Suggested Grade Level Middle School. http://www.artic.edu/taoism/teachers/guide.php
Foreign Language Resources The main objective of this lesson is to different language than the students presentEnglish language.. Pinyin Learning the chinese language through Phonetics http://lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Language_Arts/Foreign_Language/
Lis353 Culture Multicultural lesson Plan Exploring chinese Culture about China, discussing chineseastrology, cooking, art, history, language, festivals, philosophy http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~jaho/culture.html
Extractions: This site was designed for high school students to explore Chinese culture using the Internet. Activities include a virtual "trip" to Xi'an, developing a web page about China, discussing Chinese astrology, cooking, art, history, language, festivals, philosophy and education. Chinese Culture Lesson Ideas, Grade 1
Chinese New Year chinese New Year. Help your students learn about and celebrate the chineseNew Year (begins February 1, 2003). Related Themes chinese New Year. http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6603.html?s1
China: Dim Sum: Language Arts: Lessons Table Of Contents language Arts. Activities 6 chinese Folk and Fairy Tales. Write Your Own Folk Tale.'Dominant Impression' Writer's Workshop Mini lesson Based on the Folk Tale http://www.newton.mec.edu/Angier/DimSum/Language Arts Table Cont..html
Extractions: In the spoken Chinese language, tone as well as words communicates meaning. The Chinese languages use a writing system made up of symbols, called characters, rather than letters; each character has its own meaning. Chinese names are made up of several characters. A name in Chinese characters can be rewritten as a word with letters of the English alphabet. Then we can pronounce the Chinese name and figure out what it means.