In this packet you'll find two literacy activities to use when studying or celebrating the Chinese New Year. Both activities were designed for coop... ByLaura Candler
This is a ready-to-use, 22 page packet designed for teachers to use with students in grades 4-7 as they read EXTRA CREDIT by Andrew Clements. Inclu... ByJean Martin
There are 20 SMART Notebook slides in this interactive cargo game. Students travel between the Port of Seattle and the ports of the Pacific Rim na... ByInfo & Lit Resource Kit
An intro to India's long history with an overview of the last 5,000 years. This 30 slide power point is heavily visual and covers everything from a... ByGo Social Studies Go
This ready-to-use 16 page packet is designed for use with students as they read Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Included is an 8-page stud... ByJean Martin
Buddhism Trading Cards! A fun way to record details about world religions! Like baseball or other sports cards. On one side, an important image of ... ByLady Lion
This file includes a short reading, a table with information about the dates of dynasties and questions to answer, then on the back side there is a... ByMeredith Mazur
This set of 7 readings plus 7 pages of questions summarizes the era of Chinese history from the Sui Dynasty to the Ming (it also includes lesson su... ByLady Lion
This is an 18 page workbook to use while reading Iqbal by Francesco D'Adamo. The book includes reading comprehension questions that range in diffic... ByD Mack
I use this PPP to introduce Global History students to the ancient society of the Yellow River Valley, which set the stage for Chinese culture and ... ByNatalie Rogovin
This is a review of ancient India, presented in the form of Jeopardy. The primary categories that are covered are Hinduism, Buddhism, The Caste Sys... ByTraveling Teacher
This zip bundle includes a detailed nine lesson unit plan as well as 10 accompanying files for China and Chinese New Year. A blank China map as wel... ByPowerpoint Maniac
This PPP was written to accompany Chapter 12, Empires in East Asia, Section 4, Feudal Powers in Japan from the McDougal Littell World History Patte... ByNatalie Rogovin
Hinduism Trading Cards! A fun way to record details about world religions! Like baseball or other sports cards. On one side, an important image of ... ByLady Lion
This PowerPoint gives a fun, detailed overview of the Chinese invention of paper, printing, the compass, and gunpowder--and the Silk Road--and thei... ByMr. Chapman
This unit is full of activities for you to use for the Year of the Dragon this year for the Chinese New Near. Items included in the unit are:
*Six... ByKathy Rose
One of a series, this two page state of the art lesson plan is perfect for any and all elementary visual arts programs where the arts of China or J... ByAmy Hauptman / Sally Hofmockel
Learn 12 Chinese words and characters that make up the Chinese Zodiac. Each slide has a picture of the animal, the Chinese character, and the Chin... ByEl Profe
This DBQ includes primary and secondary sources. The topic is early humans and the question is "What was life like for early humans", there are fo... ByMeredith Mazur
In this lesson students will be able to identify what are some Taoist beliefs and what they consists of. They will also be able to relate these bel... ByTraveling Teacher
This is a 31 page packet designed for teachers to use with students in grades 5-9 as they read Year of Impossible Goodbyes, by Sook Nyul Choi. It ... ByJean Martin
This zip bundle includes a blank China map as well as a directions on what to include on each. The student directions for the map doubles as a rubr... ByPowerpoint Maniac
In this lesson students will be able to identify the influence Confucius had on ancient China analyze what rules people had to follow under Confuci... ByTraveling Teacher
This lesson contains a skills guide on the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, from ancient India. It is a good opportunity for s... ByTraveling Teacher
This lesson focuses on the origins, practices, texts, beliefs, of the world's five major religions.
Hinduism
Judaism
Buddhism
Christianity (C... ByMake History Fun
In this lesson students will be able to make view a series of pictures and make predictions for what each tool/invention was used for in ancient Ch... ByTraveling Teacher
A study of China's agricultural and environmental problems. Requires and teaches higher level thinking skills for problem solving. Can be used in ... ByMartha Boykin
New format to easily cut into half-pages to make booklets! This informational text is a leveled reader for BELOW LEVEL readers, to use in guided r... ByElke Sundermann
On this 2-sided worksheet, students: 1) explain how Japan was created (myth and reality), 2) label a map of Japan with islands, bodies of water, a... ByMonica Lukins
This "Japan Test" (& answer key) is 50 questions (2 pages) including these sections: Vocabulary Matching, Yes/No section for Japan's geography and... ByMonica Lukins
The film "Seven Years in Tibet" serves as a wonderful illustration of how the values of Eastern and Western Civilizations contrast one another. Th... ByElliot Nicely
This Jeopardy activity includes five questions each for six categories. The categories include Confucianism and Taoism, The Terracotta Warriors and... ByTraveling Teacher
Students compare and contrast the themes of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, by describing was each religion taught and illustrating a picture o... ByMonica Lukins
Taoism Trading Cards! A fun way to record details about world religions! Like baseball or other sports cards. On one side, an important image of th... ByLady Lion
Asia Ebook -
45 page, printable worksheets.
Another themed Ebook from Clever Classroom!
This resource has been designed 6-9 year-olds.
... ByClever Classroom
This webquest & analysis allows students to research information about the geography, economy, government, history, and culture of individual count... ByK Phipps
In this lesson SWBAT to will experience what it was like to live under Confucius’s belief. Students will experience what it was like through role... ByTraveling Teacher
New format to cut into half-pages and make into booklets! This informational text is a leveled reader for BELOW LEVEL students, to use in guided r... ByElke Sundermann
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students examine and classify climate information about several Asian cities. Lesson warm up, tea... ByInspired Educators
Confucianism Trading Cards! A fun way to record details about world religions! Like baseball or other sports cards. On one side, an important image... ByLady Lion
This one page reading plus one page of questions summarizes the effects of 19th century nationalism on the Qing Dynasty in China. It is designed fo... ByLady Lion
In this lesson students will be able to see what it was like to experience a Taoist teaching. The students will then reflect on this exercise and l... ByTraveling Teacher
Students compare and contrast two distinctive forms of Japanese Buddism, Pure Land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism, using this Venn Diagram.... ByMonica Lukins
For use in high school, grades 9-12. Course currently taught at San Marino High School, a national acclaimed, public high school located approximat... ByPeter Paccone
This standards based, document supported lesson plan explores the unique imperialism of India with a focus on the British East India Company, the S... ByHistory Guru