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China Historically Speaking Patch


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Did you know that noodles and dumplings originated in China? Cascade into a land of silk, panda bears, the Great Wall, chopsticks, bamboo, and fortune cookies while learning about China.

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  • HISTORICALLY SPEAKING CHINA PATCH PROGRAM
    complete 3 requirements to earn this patch

    1. Locate China on a map. What
    continent is it on? What is the capital city? Learn about the languages
    in China; say “Hello“ or “Goodbye“ in the native language. What is the
    monetary unit they use for buying items? Identify China’s flag.

    2. China’s most recognizable landmark
    is the Great Wall. Who was responsible for building it? Create a diorama
    or model of the Great Wall or draw a flat map of its location.

    3. The Chinese have made many contributions
    to the world through their various discoveries and inventions. Research
    several of the contributions that China has given to the world. Some ideas
    include making your own paper, learning how to use a compass, flying a
    kite, hosting a tea party, painting your own china or pottery or creating
    your own paper money.

    4. China calls their country “Zhong
    Guo”. Research the meaning of “Zhong Guo” and how China decided on this
    name. Learn the names of two major rivers in China and where they are
    located. For extra fun, color or draw a map of China.

    5. A typical city in China was surrounded
    by a moat or a high wall. Some examples of housing were huts or houses
    with open fronts or frames. In the wealthy areas, there were larger homes
    with nearby Pagodas (temples). Design your own ancient Chinese town or
    construct a pagoda from cardboard.

    6. Though there are many different
    dialects and ways to communicate in China, the primary language spoken
    is Mandarin. Try writing a word using the Chinese lettering or learn a
    few words in a Chinese dialect.

    7. China’s origin can be traced
    back to 2000 B.C. Its history is divided into dynasties ruled by emperors.
    In the 6th dynasty, Confucianism was introduced. Confucius, a well known
    philosopher, taught his disciples that respect and proper behavior are
    very important. Learn more about Confucius and quote one of his famous
    sayings. “Confucius says....”

    8. Did you know that noodles and
    dumplings originated in China? Rice is the basis of most Chinese meals.
    Find out other foods they make or enjoy. Try some chinese food or learn
    how to use chopsticks. Some examples are: Green Tea ice cream, pan fried
    noodles, Lo Mein, Dim Sum, fried rice, Moo Shi chicken, Pork buns, Peking
    Duck, or Won Ton Soup.

    9. Numerous holidays are celebrated
    throughout the year honoring many different people or things. Some examples
    are: New year, Ching Ming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival.
    Visit a cultural celebration or re-creation of one of these events OR
    learn why they celebrated the holiday. For extra fun, you can create a
    drawing, or art project, such as Chinese lanterns, or food, such as moon
    cakes, that depict a Chinese celebration. You can also learn which animal
    you are on the Chinese Zodiac.

    10. China has many traditional toys
    and games. The national sport of China is Ping Pong. Some other games
    are Zhuazi, similar to jacks, Xiang Qi, Chinese Chess, tai chi , relaxation
    exercises, card games, kung fu and homemade kites. There are several other
    games and pastimes enjoyed by the Chinese. Learn about other pastimes
    or toys in China OR Play a game they might play in China.

    11. The Chinese produced silk as
    early as 1500 B.C. Today you can see beautiful silk in different robes
    and traditional clothing of their country. Learn more about the design
    of Chinese clothing. Draw a picture of the clothing, or design your own
    silk dress. Examples of clothing are located in the manual.

    12. A form of traditional Chinese
    writing is calligraphy, and is considered an art form. Research more about
    the decorative arts or paintings of China. For fun, create an art project
    of your own. Examples: Paper cut-outs, calligraphy writings, watercolor
    painting, paint pottery, construct an item from clay or make jewelry.

    13. The Chinese began putting on
    plays, storytelling, staging puppet shows and operas as early as the 1200’s.
    Do one of the following: Create your own song, sing a traditional song,
    put on a show with puppets or marionettes, make masks and perform an opera,
    read a traditional story or myth from the Chinese culture.







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