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Feb.4-Feb.8.2013 TEKS: 2A, 5A, Chinese new Year objectives: 1)Paper cutting 2) Chinese calligraphy 3) Chinese food making: dumpling wrap dumplings: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltosvCAb55c.

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Presentation on theme: "Feb.4-Feb.8.2013 TEKS: 2A, 5A, Chinese new Year objectives: 1)Paper cutting 2) Chinese calligraphy 3) Chinese food making: dumpling wrap dumplings: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltosvCAb55c."— Presentation transcript:

1 Feb.4-Feb.8.2013 TEKS: 2A, 5A, Chinese new Year objectives: 1)Paper cutting 2) Chinese calligraphy 3) Chinese food making: dumpling wrap dumplings: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltosvCAb55c www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltosvCAb55c To prepare dough, the mix, to wrap, and to cook dumplings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=ovvMKx5JmZU&feature =endscreen http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=ovvMKx5JmZU&feature =endscreen

2 Monday objectives TEKS: 2A, 3A, 5A Calligraphy: 1 ) history of Chinese calligraphy 2) styles of Chinese calligraphy 3 ) the characteristics of each style 4) write Chinese New Year characters 春 spring , 吉,福,满 ( abundant)

3 About Chinese calligraphy 1) It is one of the highest forms of Chinese art, serving the purpose of conveying thoughts while also showcasing abstract beauty of lines. 2) It is one of the four basic skills and disciplines of the Chinese literati, together with painting ( 画 hua), stringed musical instruments ( 琴 qin) and board games ( 棋 qi).musical instruments 3) However, rhythm, lines, and structure are more perfectly embodied in calligraphy than in the other three skills.

4 The history of Chinese calligraphy The history of Chinese Calligraphy is estimated to be 4000 years old. When Qin Shi Huang united the Old China in 221 B.C.,( which dynasty was it?) Calligraphy was already an art and art works in this dynasty. It has always been high evaluated and respected throughout the history. Calligraphy started to bloom as an art during the Han dynasty (206 B.C. -220 A.D.) Calligraphy styles has changed through different period of time in history.

5 B. Some Styles of Chinese Calligraphy 书法的类型 1. Oracle Inscriptions 甲骨文 2. The Great Seal Style 大篆 3. The Small Seal Style 小篆 4. Clerical Style 隶属 5. Regular Style 楷书 6. running style 行书 Activity: study the styles of Chinese calligraphy and share the information 1 ) Find your partner and get handout from Ms. Wu. 2 ) Study the information you have for 5 minutes. 3 ) Students come to the front and present the information: Oral presentation, and pick up the right style on the board and show it to the class.

6 1. Oracle Inscriptions 甲骨文 The earliest known examples of Chinese writing are inscriptions on animal bones and tortoise shells dating from the 13th century B.C. during the Shang dynasty. These inscriptions were the records of divinations made by heating the bones or shells over a fire until cracks appeared on them. Predictions were read from the pattern of the cracks and recorded directly on the bone or shell. The figure below shows an oracle carved on the plastron of a tortoise. Note that the characters are composed of fairly straight lines with sharp endings. (Do you think these features might have something to do with the kind of materials used?)

7 2. The Great Seal Style 大篆 This term was used during the Chou dynasty (1122-221 B.C.). these characters are more rounded at the corners and show a mixture of thick and thin strokes. Many of the surviving examples of this style, such as the one below, come from inscriptions that were cast on bronze vessels. At the bottom of the first column is the pictograph (picture-word) for "horse." The first word in the second column is also a pictograph. It shows "carriage" from a bird's eye view — a compartment with two wheels on either side, joined by an axle.

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9 3. The Small Seal Style 小篆 In 221 B.C. the first emperor of China ordered that the writing system be standardized and established the writing style of his native state, Ch'in, as the model script of the empire. The round contours of this script, later known as the Small Seal Style, make it similar to the Great Seal Style. However, the lines are all of an even thickness and the characters are very elongated so that they might be imagined to fit neatly into a vertical rectangle.

10 4. Clerical Style 隶书 Time: the Han dynasty (207 B.C.-220 A.D ) This style became known as the Clerical Style because more of the samples of this script were found on official documents such as government records of taxes, census records, deeds, etc. Notice the upward tilt at the end of the horizontal strokes which gives each character a fluid quality. This style is the forerunner of the Regular Style.

11 5. Regular Style 楷 kǎi 书 The Regular Style preserves the Clerical script's precision and modulation of line width but is less formal and heavy in appearance. Note that the horizontal lines generally slope upwards but do not have the final tilt at the end of the stroke which the Clerical Style has. Note also that the vertical lines are kept strictly vertical and do not lean away from the center of the character as in the Clerical Style. As students of calligraphy have traditionally mastered this style before attempting the others, we will also use it as our model in learning to write Chinese.

12 6. Running Style 行书 As the name suggests, this style allows for more freedom and fluidity in movement. The strokes and dots that are written separately in the Regular Style are joined together in a single sweep of the brush, thus producing a feeling of speed and fluency.

13 Note Styles 1 through 4 are called "archaic" styles because they are no longer in use, except for special artistic purposes. Styles 5 and 6 are both in common use today and are called "modern" styles, although historically they have been practiced since the end of the 5th century A.D.

14 Master of calligraphy: http://www.chinapage.com/callig1.html#masters Calligraphyhttp://www.chinapage.com/callig1.html#masters

15 Questions What is the earliest style? What style was used for official document? What style was requested by the first Chinese emperor to be used from 221 BC.? What style is the fundamental one ?

16 Tuesday’s objectives TEKS: 2A, 3A, 5A New words paper cutting 1) Pick a pattern, a mat, and knife 2) go back silently to your seat 3) put the mat on the table 4) put your paper on the mat 5) start to cut the white part from the paper 6) Chose a piece 6) turn in your paper cut before you go.

17 Paper cutting: it is a very important part of Chinese New Year celebration. People put the paper cutting on their windows , doors , and walls

18 Wednesday objectives

19 Wrapping dumplings An important tradition on New Year's Eve is for families to gather together and spend the evening preparing Chinese dumplings, jiaozi. According to Chinese Culture, it is common to hide a coin in one of the dumplings. Whoever gets the dumpling with the coin will supposedly have good luck in the coming year.

20 how to wrap Chinese dumplings Dumplings are served on Chinese New Year table. It is a symbol of wealth. It has the similar shape of Gold money. How to wrap the dumpling? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfMWljuJifU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfMWljuJifU How to make the mix? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_jSnVGHcA0

21 Ingredients: Filling: 1 cup ground pork or beef or turkey, whatever you like 1 TB soy sauce 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper, or to taste 3 TB sesame oil 1/2 green onion, finely minced 1 1/2 cups finely shredded Napa cabbage 2 slices fresh ginger root

22 Thursday objectives Paper cutting TEKS: 5A The students will continue to finish the paper cutting.

23 Friday objectives: TEKS: 2A,5A Introduce Chinese history, culture, geography Review the questions about Chinese New Year Games: Sing a Chinese song: 5 tickets Recite the chant: 5 tickets Recite numbers from 1-100: 5 tickets Write five animals in Chinese: 5 tickets Get the right the answer for a question: 1 ticket

24 1) what is the animal year? Snake 2) How long will the Chinese New Year celebration last? 15 days 3) When is Chinese New Year’s eve? Dec.30 th, lunar calendar 4) What are the other countries and regions that celebrate Lunar New Year as China does? Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Korean, Japan, Hongkong, Tailand, Laos, Taiwan, and some other Asian countries, they also celebrate Lunar New Year, as well as in Chinatown’s around the world. 5) Why do Chinese people clean their house before Chinese New Year? Sweep away the bad luck and leave room for good luck!

25 6) What are the popular phrases you say in Chinese New Year? 恭喜发财!新年快乐! 7) What will Chinese people do on the first day of Chinese New Year? Pray in the temple and Visit family members 8) What do Chinese people do on the 2 nd day of Chinese New Year? Married women go visiting her own parents. 9) What do Chinese people do on the 5 th day of Chinese New Year? Welcome the god of wealth, generally, companies start the first work day of the new year.

26 10) Why Chinese people stay late on Chinese New Year’s Eve? It is said that the longer you stay late, the longer your parents, grandparents will live. 11) Explain the food served on Chinese New Year eve, at least 3 dishes. Fish 鱼 / abundant, meat balls 四喜丸子 Happiness all the four seasons, rice cake/ 年糕 you get promoted this year! 12) What is Red Envelop? What is inside Red Envelop? An red envelop that Chinese people give to their younger(s) to put cash in the red envelope. 13 ) What do Chinese people do at the last day of Chinese New Year celebration? The Chinese New Year celebration ends at Jan.15 th Lunar calendar with Lantern Festival. People do riddles and watch the pretty lanterns.

27 14) where do they put the red couplets? On both sides of the door 15) How many styles are there in Chinese calligraphy? 6 16) What is the earliest style? Oracle Inscriptions 甲骨文 17) What style was used for official document? Clerical Style 隶书 18)What style was requested by the first Chinese emperor to be used from 221 BC.? The Great Seal Style 大篆

28 19)What style is the fundamental one ? Standard style What is the population in China? 1.3 billion 21)Name 5 cities in China: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, XiAn, Chengdu, Chongqing, Nanjing 22) Name 5 dynasty’s names: xia, shang, zhou, qin, han, Tang, shong,Yuan,Ming,Qing 23) name the two main rivers in China Yangzi, Yellow

29 25) what are the four inventions in China? Compass [2] Compass [2] Gunpowder [3] Gunpowder [3] Papermaking [4] Papermaking [4] Printing [5] Printing [5]


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