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St. Michael-Albertville High School Teacher: Sonny Wang I December 2014 CEQ: HOW DO I COMMUNICATE IN CHINESE? WHAT KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING CAN I GAIN ABOUT CHINESE CULTURE? o HOW DOES CHINESE CONNECT WITH OTHER CLASSES I TAKE? HOW DOES THE CHINESE CULTURE AND LANGUGE CONNECT TO MY OWN? HOW DO I USE CHINESE IN THE COMMUNITY? A. Pinyin A1. Accurate pronunciation of the initials Learning targets for Chapter 1 1. I can recognize all the initials & finals A. Pinyin A1. Oral Quiz: 15 questions about initials! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 1 of 14

UEQ: Read all initials 2. I can pronunce all the with 4 different tones initials & finals Why do I need to study? What is Pinyin system? How many initials in? How many finals in? How many tones in? What the basic character strokes? How to greeting each other in? Chapter 1 Pinyin and basic Characters info A.Pinyin made up of three parts: an initial, a final, and a tone. A1. Initials A2. Finals A3. Tones A2. Accurate pronunciation of the finals Read all finals with 4 different tones A3. Understand the tones a.describe 4 tones in pinyin b. explain how to mark a tone for a syllable B. Characters Strokes B1. Memorize and write 8 strokes B2. count 1-10 precisely B3. Write character 1-10 3. I can demonstrate the 4 tones. 4. I can explain the 8 diferent strokes writing characters. 5. I can differentiate sounds and tones. A2. Quiz: 10 questions about finals A3. Quiz:40 questions about initials & finals Record:every student needs to record 20 pinyin exercise A test Pinyin tion, matching, and multiple choice questions B. Character Strokes Write the numbers 1-10 in characters. 7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org 2 of 14

C. Culture B. Character Strokes B1. 8 major types of strokes C1.Be able to greeting teacher everyday. C2. Be able to show their respect to their teachers. C. Culture C1. How students greeting their teachers? Lao shi hao! (Hello teacher!) lao shi zai jian! (Good bye teacher!) C2. What's the relationship between teacher and students? 3 of 14

January 2015 UEQ: *What are some nationalities in? *How can you ask people where are they come from? *How to write the common nationalities in? *How to talk about each others' nationalities? Chapter 2 zhong guo ren ( People) A. ni shi nei guo ren? Which country are you from? A1.The interrogative phrase used to ask someone's nationality: Ni shi neiguoren? A2. Country names and people Country names: Chapter 2 zhong guo ren A.Be able to start conversations to talk about each others' nationalities and languages. Be able to greet each other with "question-andanswer" greetings. Be able to ask each others' nationalities. Learning targets for Chapter 2 1. I can identify and ask questions about nationality. 2. I know how to greeting people in. 3. I can ask other people's nationality. 4. I can recognize all the 5. I know how to spell Participation points Daily Homework Classroom activities: Flash cards game Listening Exercises: know how to mark the tones Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz Reading exercise Chapter 2 Final Exam! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org 4 of 14

one-syllable character + guo two or more syllable characters without guo Understand how to indicate a country name or a person from a certain country/place/city. and the tones for each A3.People: the country name + ren the place/city + ren B.Be able to talk about each others' languages. 6. I know how to write 15 characters. 7. I can answering questions in charcaters. B. - Languages and Speak: Speak: shuo Languages: the country name (without guo) + "wen" / "yu" Be able to indicate the languages from the country names. Understand the subtle difference between "wen" and "yu". Vocabulary: "ma" question word "ne" what about...? "nei" which Be able to recognize the characters of Chapter 2. Be able to write 15 characters of Chapter 2. Chapter 3 zhong guo ren ( Names) Chapter 3 zhong guo ren ( Names) Learning targets for Chapter 3 1. I can recognize all the Participation points Daily Homework Classroom activities: Flash cards game Listening Exercises: know how to mark the 5 of 14

Be able to recognize the characters. Grammar: - The polite form of "ni": "nin" - A polite way of asking someone's surname: "Nin gui xing?" - Normal way to asking someone's surname "ni xing shen me?" - The interrogative pronouns: "shenme(what)" and "shei(who)" Be able to start conversations to get to know each other including exchanging surnames and names and talking about someone else. Be able to tell the name difference between and American Be able to use "he" as a common conjunction for nouns and pronouns. 2. I know how to spell and the tones for each 3. I know how to write 16 characters of Chapter 3. 4. I can answering questions in charcaters. 5. I can ask other people's surname and name. tomes Chapter 3 Vocabulary Quiz Reading exercise - Conjunction: "he" February 2015 6 of 14

Chapter 3 zhong guo ren Learning targets for ( Names) Chapter 3 Grammar: - The polite form of "ni": "nin" - A polite way of asking someone's surname: "Nin gui xing" - The interrogative pronouns: "shenme(what)" and "shei(who)" - Conjunction: "he" What is the history of the New Year celebration and what traditions,foods customs, and activities are associated with it and why? Cultural Information: year of Snake red envelopes Chapter 3 zhong guo ren ( Names) Be able to recognize the characters. Be able to identify the radical of each character. Be able to start conversations to get to know each other including exchanging surnames and names and talking about someone else. Be able to tell the name difference between and American Be able to use "he" as a common conjunction for nouns and pronouns. websites and materials covering the New 1. I can recognize all the 2. I know how to spell and the tones for each 3. I know how to write 16 characters of Chapter 3. 4. I can answering questions in charcaters. 5. I can ask other people's surname and name. Participation points Daily Homework Classroom activities: Flash cards game Listening Exercises: know how to mark the tones Reading exercise Chapter 3 Final Exam! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org www. yellowbridge.com www. minmm.com 7 of 14

new years greeting Year celebrations put the couplets on the front door play firecrackers song(gong xi ge) Dance food March 2015 Chpater 4 Students of A. What vocabulary and sentence structures do I need to know to ask "How are you?" "This is and that is". Be able to recognize the characters. Be able to start conversations to ask about the relationships of the people in the Learning targets for Chapter 4 1. I can recognize all the 2. I know how to spell and the tones for each Participation points Daily Homework Classroom activities: Flash cards game Listening Exercises:! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth 8 of 14

classroom. know how to mark the teacher's guide B. How do I read and write the characters in Chapter 4? Be able to learn more basic greetings. 3. I know how to write 15 characters of Chapter 3. tones Vocabulary quiz 4. Audio Resources-Far east C. What the different between schools and American schools? D. How can I introduce myself and other people? Vocubulary: nán nǚ zhè nà tóngxué xuéshēng Be able to tell social relationships and their view of elderly people. Be able to introduce people. Be able to tell when to use the word "Nin" and "lao" 4. I can answering questions all in charcaters. 5. I can introduce myself by name and nationality. 6. I know that people really respect all the elderly people. Reading exercise Chapter 4 Final Exam 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org Key sentences: Zhei shi... (This is..) Be able to say more basic greetings Na shi...(that is...) Ni hao ma? (How are you?) Zen me yang? (How is everything?) April 2015 Chapter 5 Wo de jia (My family) Be able to start conversations to Learing targets for Chpater 5 9 of 14

introduce yourself and talk about your family such as 1. I can recognize all where are you from,what does the! Far east for youth 1 your father do,how many people/kids in your family etc. Grammar: - "shi... de" construction: e.g. Wo shi cong Zhongguo lai de. Wo baba shi zuo yisheng de. - preposition: "zai" (be at/in, at/in) "cong" (from) - Measure word: ge/liang/zhi/ben e.g. yi ge ren liang liang che san zhi gou si ben shu Vocabulary: - More greetings: Da jia hao! (Hello everyone!) - Family members - Occupations Culture: - Families Be able to use this structure when an event has already taken place and we want to emphasize when, where, or how the event occurred. Be able to use "zai" to indicate location. Be able to use "cong" to indicate where you are from. Know the usage of these measure words. To identify friends, family and relatives. Be able to talk about others' occupations. Know the changes between the traditional and modern families. Know the "one-child" policy. 2. I know how to spell and the tones for each 3. I know how to write 15 characters of Chapter 3. 4. I can answering questions all in charcaters. 5. I can introduce myself by name and nationality. 6. I know that people really respect all the elderly people. Participation points Daily homework Classroom activities Listening Exercises Vocabulary Quiz Oral Quiz Lesson 5Test Daily assessment: listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Activities include: games, cooperating learning, group discussion, board games, puzzles, information gaps, survey, translation, presentation, etc. Vocabulary, grammar, listening and reading comprehension quizzes and tests. 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org Work on tones: http://www.shufawest.us/langua... 10 of 14

- Fun with : Idiom: Ai wu ji wu Learn to Write Study characters of Lesson 6 Learn to Speak - More counting: numbers > 100 - Adjectives/sentence patterns for describing the people - Nin duo da? / Ni ji sui? - Ni nian ji nian ji? - Ni jia shui zui da? - Ni de didi zenmeyang? Culture: A. what vocabulary and Be able to recognize the characters of lesson 6. Be able to identify the radical of each character. Be able to count numbers more than 100. Know the adjectives and their opposites. Be able to describe the people by using the adjectives and sentence patterns. To say how old you are and to find out someone's age. To know two different ways to ask about other's age (same generation/elders). To talk about each others' grade. Know the schooling systems of China. Be able to compare the age and heights of family members. Be able to say who is the tallest/shortest/oldest/youngest in the family. 11 of 14

sentence structures, including cultural considerations do I need to learn to discuss the art of calligraphy and paintings? To ask someone's opinions on somebody or something. Learn calligraphy A. Basic stroks B.Write characters May 2015 Chapter 7 Animals 动 物 How to express likes or dislikes of animals and provide reasons? What the measure words for different animals? Zhi Pi Tiao Tou Talk about animals and teach: hui, ye hui, hai hui. Talk about what they can do. Be able to start conversations use all the animals. Be able to express like or dislikes of animals and provide reasons. Be able to use different measure words. Be able to use the verbs: pao, fei, youshui pa. Be able to identify all the animals. Be able to recognize the characters of lesson 7. * I can spell all the newwords in Pinyin and tones. * I know how to write all the key characters. * I can ask people what their favorite animals. * I know the M.W words for different animals. * I know how to answer questions in. Daily assessment: listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Activities include: games, cooperating learning, group discussion, board games, translation, presentation, etc. Vocabulary, grammar, listening and reading comprehension quizzes and tests.! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 12 of 14

7.www. experiencechinese/panorama.org June 2015 Chapter 7 Animals 动 物 How to express likes or dislikes of animals and provide reasons? What the measure words for differnt animals? Talk about animals and teach: hui, ye hui, hai hui. I final Review: Review all Vocab. Review all the sentences Be able to start conversations use all the animals. Be able to express like or dislikes of animals and provide reasons. Be able to use different measure words. Be able to use the verbs: pao, fei, youshui pa. Be able to identify all the animals. Be able to recognize the * I can spell all the newwords in Pinyin and tones. * I know how to write all the key characters. * I can ask people what their favorite animals. * I can have a conversation with people. Daily assessment: listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Activities include: games, cooperating learning, group discussion, board games, puzzles, information gaps, survey, translation, presentation, etc. Vocabulary, grammar, listening and reading comprehension quizzes! Far east for youth 1 2. Far east for youth workbook 1 3. Far east for youth teacher's guide 4. Audio Resources-Far east 5. www. cheng-tsui.com 6..www. yellowbridge.com 7.www. 13 of 14

characters of lesson 7. and tests. experiencechinese/panorama.org Review all the cultures that we have learned. 14 of 14