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Ancient China Vocabulary
Starting a unit or lesson with the key vocabulary that students will see in their readings or presentations aids in overall comprehension and retention. Vocabulary is the foundation of language. Becoming acquainted with new terms, concepts and other unfamiliar ancient China vocabulary is crucial for students to have a thorough understanding of the unit. By studying, illustrating and using ancient Chinese words and their definitions students' will increase their understanding of Chinese culture, history, achievements, and geography. In this activity, students will create a storyboard that defines and illustrates vocabulary words related to the study of ancient China.
Students will preview the ancient China definitions and use whole class or small group discussion to demonstrate their understanding of each with this vocabulary builder activity on early China. Then, students will create a spider map of 3-5 terms (or more!) at the teacher's discretion. Each cell will contain a term related to ancient China, its definition, and an illustration that depicts the meaning. When students define and illustrate each term, they will master the application of it and retain it as part of their lexicon.
As an extension to this activity, teachers can have students create their own ancient China word search, crossword puzzle, or even ancient China interactive games! Additionally, check out our other ancient China lesson plans and ancient China activities, including an ancient China geography lesson. Teachers can create an ancient China vocabulary worksheets by copying one of our several worksheet templates.
The ancient China vocabulary words below are a sampling of important terms that students can use in their visual vocabulary spider maps. Students can define logograph and other vocabulary crucial to their understanding of ancient Chinese culture and achievements by creating a spider map that contains the term, its definition and an illustration. These can be printed out or displayed digitally and used as a helpful reference throughout the unit!
Ancient Chinese Words and their Definitions
- ancestor worship: honoring ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the dead
- anesthetic: something that takes away the feeling of pain
- bamboo: tall hollow stemmed grass that the Chinese used to make paper, buildings, furniture and musical instruments
- Buddhism: One of the three major religions in China, Buddhism originated in India, founded by Siddartha Gautama (Buddha) in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
- calligraphy: the art of fine handwriting
- civil servant: a person who works for a government
- cocoon protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths the fibers of which are used to make silk
- compass: an instrument for determining direction
- Confucianism: based on the teachings of Kongfuxi (Confucius) a philosophy whose goal was to create a more just and peaceful society. Confucianism deeply influenced Chinese government and culture.
- dynasty: When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time
- economy: system of managing the wealth of a country or region
- feudalism: a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- filial piety: a cornerstone of the ancient Chinese philosophies and religions of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, filial piety means the virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors.
- Forbidden City: giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- The Great Wall: 5,500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China to keep out invaders like the Mongols to the north
- Gunpowder: an invention by the ancient Chinese that was used in fireworks and weapons.
- immortal: able to live forever
- Legalism: founded by Hanfeizi (Han-fei-tzu), legalism was a philosophy that taught that people are naturally selfish and therefore need strict laws, rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior to create a peaceful society
- lodestone: a type of iron ore that tends to align itself in a north-south direction because of Earth's magnetism
- logograph: a written character that represents a word
- maize: a type of corn
- Mandate of Heaven: a power or law believed to be granted by a god
- millet: a type of grain
- mutton: meat from sheep
- seismograph: an instrument for detecting earthquakes
- Silk Road: a trade route that ran from China to Europe and named after the Chinese export of silk.
- silt: fine particles of rock
- standardize: make the same
- Taoism or Daoism: philosophy founded by Laozi (Lao-tzu). The word Tao meaning "the Way", Taoism taught that people gained happiness and peace by living in harmony with nature
- The Three Perfections: the three most important art forms of ancient China: painting, poetry and calligraphy
- tributary: a stream that feeds into a larger river
- yang: one half of the Taoist concept of opposing forces of nature; the opposite of yin
- yin: one half of the Taoist concept of opposing forces of nature; the opposite of yang
Ancient China Vocabulary Activity
The vocabulary builder activity for early China below can be copied into your account and used with your students today! Remember every aspect of this activity can be customized to meet the needs of your students.
Šablonų ir Klasė Instrukcijos
(Šias instrukcijas galima visiškai tinkinti. Spustelėję „Kopijuoti veiklą“, atnaujinkite užduoties skirtuke Redaguoti esančias instrukcijas.)
Terminas:
Tikslas: Norėdami sužinoti žodžių, susijusių su mūsų pamoka, reikšmes, peržiūrėsite žodyną ir sukursite siužetinę schemą, kuri parodys jūsų supratimą apie skirtingus žodžius.
Studentų instrukcijos:
- Spustelėkite „Pradėti priskyrimą“.
- Pavadinimų laukeliuose nurodykite pasirinktus pagrindinius terminus.
- Aprašymo laukeliuose parašykite termino apibrėžimą.
- Sukurkite iliustraciją kiekvienam terminui naudodami tinkamas scenas, simbolius ir daiktus. Norėdami rasti vaizdus, susijusius su senovės Kinija, paieškos juostoje įveskite „Kinija“.
- Išsaugokite ir pateikite siužetinę schemą.
Reikalavimai: Kiekvienas turi turėti 3 terminus, teisingus apibrėžimus ir atitinkamas iliustracijas, kurios parodo jūsų supratimą apie žodžius.
Pamokos Planas Nuorodos
Rubrika
(Taip pat galite sukurti savo „ Quick Rubric.)
Įgudęs 7 Points | Atsiranda 4 Points | Pradžia 1 Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Apibrėžimai | Žodyno žodžiai yra teisingai apibrėžti. | Žodyno žodžių prasmė gali būti suprantama, tačiau ji šiek tiek neaiški. | Žodyno žodis nėra aiškiai apibrėžtas |
Iliustracijos | Siužetinės lentos iliustracijos aiškiai vaizduoja žodyno žodžių reikšmę. | Iliustracijos yra susijusios su žodyno žodžių reikšme, tačiau jas sunku suprasti. | Iliustracijos nėra aiškiai susijusios su žodyno žodžių reikšme. |
Pastangų Įrodymas | Darbas gerai parašytas ir apgalvotas. | Darbas rodo tam tikrus pastangų įrodymus. | Darbas rodo mažai pastangų. |
Veiklos Apžvalga
Ancient China Vocabulary
Starting a unit or lesson with the key vocabulary that students will see in their readings or presentations aids in overall comprehension and retention. Vocabulary is the foundation of language. Becoming acquainted with new terms, concepts and other unfamiliar ancient China vocabulary is crucial for students to have a thorough understanding of the unit. By studying, illustrating and using ancient Chinese words and their definitions students' will increase their understanding of Chinese culture, history, achievements, and geography. In this activity, students will create a storyboard that defines and illustrates vocabulary words related to the study of ancient China.
Students will preview the ancient China definitions and use whole class or small group discussion to demonstrate their understanding of each with this vocabulary builder activity on early China. Then, students will create a spider map of 3-5 terms (or more!) at the teacher's discretion. Each cell will contain a term related to ancient China, its definition, and an illustration that depicts the meaning. When students define and illustrate each term, they will master the application of it and retain it as part of their lexicon.
As an extension to this activity, teachers can have students create their own ancient China word search, crossword puzzle, or even ancient China interactive games! Additionally, check out our other ancient China lesson plans and ancient China activities, including an ancient China geography lesson. Teachers can create an ancient China vocabulary worksheets by copying one of our several worksheet templates.
The ancient China vocabulary words below are a sampling of important terms that students can use in their visual vocabulary spider maps. Students can define logograph and other vocabulary crucial to their understanding of ancient Chinese culture and achievements by creating a spider map that contains the term, its definition and an illustration. These can be printed out or displayed digitally and used as a helpful reference throughout the unit!
Ancient Chinese Words and their Definitions
- ancestor worship: honoring ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the dead
- anesthetic: something that takes away the feeling of pain
- bamboo: tall hollow stemmed grass that the Chinese used to make paper, buildings, furniture and musical instruments
- Buddhism: One of the three major religions in China, Buddhism originated in India, founded by Siddartha Gautama (Buddha) in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
- calligraphy: the art of fine handwriting
- civil servant: a person who works for a government
- cocoon protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths the fibers of which are used to make silk
- compass: an instrument for determining direction
- Confucianism: based on the teachings of Kongfuxi (Confucius) a philosophy whose goal was to create a more just and peaceful society. Confucianism deeply influenced Chinese government and culture.
- dynasty: When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time
- economy: system of managing the wealth of a country or region
- feudalism: a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- filial piety: a cornerstone of the ancient Chinese philosophies and religions of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, filial piety means the virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors.
- Forbidden City: giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- The Great Wall: 5,500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China to keep out invaders like the Mongols to the north
- Gunpowder: an invention by the ancient Chinese that was used in fireworks and weapons.
- immortal: able to live forever
- Legalism: founded by Hanfeizi (Han-fei-tzu), legalism was a philosophy that taught that people are naturally selfish and therefore need strict laws, rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior to create a peaceful society
- lodestone: a type of iron ore that tends to align itself in a north-south direction because of Earth's magnetism
- logograph: a written character that represents a word
- maize: a type of corn
- Mandate of Heaven: a power or law believed to be granted by a god
- millet: a type of grain
- mutton: meat from sheep
- seismograph: an instrument for detecting earthquakes
- Silk Road: a trade route that ran from China to Europe and named after the Chinese export of silk.
- silt: fine particles of rock
- standardize: make the same
- Taoism or Daoism: philosophy founded by Laozi (Lao-tzu). The word Tao meaning "the Way", Taoism taught that people gained happiness and peace by living in harmony with nature
- The Three Perfections: the three most important art forms of ancient China: painting, poetry and calligraphy
- tributary: a stream that feeds into a larger river
- yang: one half of the Taoist concept of opposing forces of nature; the opposite of yin
- yin: one half of the Taoist concept of opposing forces of nature; the opposite of yang
Ancient China Vocabulary Activity
The vocabulary builder activity for early China below can be copied into your account and used with your students today! Remember every aspect of this activity can be customized to meet the needs of your students.
Šablonų ir Klasė Instrukcijos
(Šias instrukcijas galima visiškai tinkinti. Spustelėję „Kopijuoti veiklą“, atnaujinkite užduoties skirtuke Redaguoti esančias instrukcijas.)
Terminas:
Tikslas: Norėdami sužinoti žodžių, susijusių su mūsų pamoka, reikšmes, peržiūrėsite žodyną ir sukursite siužetinę schemą, kuri parodys jūsų supratimą apie skirtingus žodžius.
Studentų instrukcijos:
- Spustelėkite „Pradėti priskyrimą“.
- Pavadinimų laukeliuose nurodykite pasirinktus pagrindinius terminus.
- Aprašymo laukeliuose parašykite termino apibrėžimą.
- Sukurkite iliustraciją kiekvienam terminui naudodami tinkamas scenas, simbolius ir daiktus. Norėdami rasti vaizdus, susijusius su senovės Kinija, paieškos juostoje įveskite „Kinija“.
- Išsaugokite ir pateikite siužetinę schemą.
Reikalavimai: Kiekvienas turi turėti 3 terminus, teisingus apibrėžimus ir atitinkamas iliustracijas, kurios parodo jūsų supratimą apie žodžius.
Pamokos Planas Nuorodos
Rubrika
(Taip pat galite sukurti savo „ Quick Rubric.)
Įgudęs 7 Points | Atsiranda 4 Points | Pradžia 1 Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Apibrėžimai | Žodyno žodžiai yra teisingai apibrėžti. | Žodyno žodžių prasmė gali būti suprantama, tačiau ji šiek tiek neaiški. | Žodyno žodis nėra aiškiai apibrėžtas |
Iliustracijos | Siužetinės lentos iliustracijos aiškiai vaizduoja žodyno žodžių reikšmę. | Iliustracijos yra susijusios su žodyno žodžių reikšme, tačiau jas sunku suprasti. | Iliustracijos nėra aiškiai susijusios su žodyno žodžių reikšme. |
Pastangų Įrodymas | Darbas gerai parašytas ir apgalvotas. | Darbas rodo tam tikrus pastangų įrodymus. | Darbas rodo mažai pastangų. |
Kaip Atskirti Vorų Žemėlapių Žodyną
Pateikite Studentams Terminų Sąrašą, iš Kurių jie Gali Rinktis
Prieš pradėdami kurti vorų žemėlapį, pateikite mokiniams žodyno terminų, iš kurių galima rinktis, sąrašą. Taip sutaupysite laiko, kai reikės nuspręsti, kurią terminiją įtraukti.
Įtraukite Sąlygas į Pavadinimo Laukelius
Kai kuriems mokiniams bus naudinga, jei jiems jau parinkti žodžiai. Mokytojai gali įtraukti žodžius į paruoštą šabloną, o mokiniai apibrėš ir iliustruoja.
Apibrėžimus Įtraukite į Aprašymo Laukelius
Studentams, kuriems sunku skaityti, pateikti apibrėžimą ir tik iliustruoti yra puiki galimybė. Tai leidžia jiems vaizdžiai parodyti savo supratimą.
Pridėti Daugiau Langelių
Tiems studentams, kurie nori arba kuriems reikia papildomo iššūkio, pridėkite šabloną su daugiau langelių! Kuo daugiau žodžių jie gali apibrėžti, tuo daugiau išmoksta ir išlaiko.
Dažnai užduodami klausimai apie senovės Kinijos žodyną
Kaip žodynas veikia supratimą?
Mokydamiesi apie naujas vietas, žmones ir istorinius socialinių mokslų įvykius, pavyzdžiui, senovės Kiniją, mokiniai susiduria su daugybe naujų ir nepažįstamų žodžių. Naujo žodyno mokymasis yra raktas į skaitymo supratimą. Mokiniai negali suprasti, ką skaito ar apie ką mokosi, jei nežino, ką reiškia dauguma žodžių. Aiškūs nurodymai, susiję su žodynu, yra būtini norint visapusiškai suprasti naujas socialinių studijų sąvokas.
Kaip mokytojai gali padėti mokiniams įsisavinti žodyną?
Žodyno ugdymas yra visų dalykų pagrindas ir ypač svarbus socialinių mokslų srityje. Mokiniai įgyja naujo žodyno, susipažinę su kalba iš įvairios skaitymo medžiagos, diskusijų ir pristatymų. Taip pat naudinga peržiūrėti naujus terminus ir sąvokas, su kuriomis susidurs studentai, ir aiškiai išmokyti jų apibrėžimus. Dauguma studentų yra vizualiai besimokantys, o vaizdinių žodyno siužetinių lentelių naudojimas padės jiems išsaugoti informaciją būsimoms programoms.
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