This resource is great for classroom/home display and serves the following purposes - to increase learners' exposure to Chinese characters;to compare and learn to identify high-frequency characters from their shape;to understand the relationship between strokes and radicals (elements);to establish an understanding that compound Chinese characters often consist a sound element and meaning element, and these elements can also function as independent characters. You can also make them into flashcar
This is a printable speaking game set 'I have... Who has...?'. It includes 16 cards with high resolution visuals. Repetitive sentence structure: I have a pair of...
If you've ever watched the animation '36 Chinese Characters', you'll amazed how brilliant it is in introducing the logographic meanings of some common and high frequency Chinese characters. I've been using the animation in my Mandarin class across all primary year levels and have received great feedback from the students. They love every bit of it. I have remade all the drawings and made this Bingo game set for my students. My students enjoyed playing the games and they have developed a very goo
Hi, I am a full time Mandarin teacher working at a public school in Australia. Here are some resources I created about ten years ago to teach colour names to different primary year levels. After testing and editing many times, I'm ready to share this resource with the wider Mandarin teaching community. Differentiation is the key and the language learning journey consists of a lot of repetition and gradual extension. I don't really do a lot of colouring in my language program, but when we do it,
Hi, I'm a Mandarin teacher working full time at a public school in Australia. I created these worksheets ten years ago for my prep classes to learn to write numbers 1-10. These have been edited a few times ever since based on how children responded to the task. After testing this resource for ten years, I'm ready to share it with the wider Chinese teaching community. I only teach children to write one character every lesson - complete one worksheet per session. Children complete their independe
Using Children's familiar Simpson characters to introduce the 'family' topic to Mandarin students can be a great engaging guided reading session. Repetitive sentence structures help children build up their fluency of the focused grammar. This can also be a reading material for any beginner level Mandarin learner.
This is a worksheet for students to learn to spell Mandarin body parts in pinyin. It can be a follow up activity after students learn to sing Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes in Mandarin.
High resolution printable worksheet. A follow-up activity after students are introduced to Mandarin/Chinese numbers 1-5. Pictures are culturally relevant.
PreK - 10th
Chinese
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