Lesson 2 of 2 for Ikan & Kucing - Pergi Untuk Makanan.<br />
LOTE: Indonesian - Suitable for secondary college / advanced level.<br />
I have used this with a Year 10/VCE class.<br />
Enjoy!
<p><strong>Chinese Numbers & Greetings - Chatterbox Activity</strong><br />
Use the Numbers & Greetings work sheet and activity to introduce and / or revise new vocabulary to your class. The chatterbox work sheet can be used with other new vocabulary, too.<br />
Suitable for middle to upper primary.</p>
Three worksheets featuring my own cartoons on the theme of 'th', 'ch' and 'sh' words. <br />
Suitable for Prep/Kindergarten level or as a teaching aid for ESL/EAL classes.<br />
Students can use as a colouring-in sheet, a visual dictionary and in conversations for EAL students.
<p>A diagnostic test on fractions for upper primary aligned with the Australian Curriculum. Best used as an assessment before beginning a unit/program on Fractions. The third page is an individual rubrics assessment with the Australian Curriculum Standards aligned with each question from the test.</p>
An Indonesian language session on the theme of food and going to a restaurant. The lesson features a comic strip about a cat (Kucing) and a fish (Ikan) going to an Indonesian restaurant to order dinner.<br />
Aimed at a secondary college or proficient level. I have used this with a Year 10/VCE class.<br />
The drawings are my own. Enjoy!
<p>Chinese language illustrated Flashcards (Colour). Theme: Family. Eight cards in total with both pinyin and characters.<br />
Cards include; jiā (family), wǒ (me), bàba (dad), māma (mum), gēge (older brother),jiějie (older sister), dìdi (younger brother), mèimei (little sister). All original work, can be printed and used for work sheets, colouring in, etc.<br />
Kind regards, GPB.</p>
A comic strip featuring "Kai wen Kao la" (Kevin Koala). Kevin Koala is lost in Beijing and has just met a local Panda.<br />
Resource for grades 4 to 9. Students listen to the teacher pronounce the words first, translate the pinyin to English and then take turns to role play the comic strip. Extensions can include using the dialogue and other known words to continue the comic.
Chinese paper cut patterns celebrating 2018 - the year of the dog.<br />
Patterns are symmetrical. Fold the paper in half to cut. Glue the finished cutting onto a coloured piece of paper (red preferred).<br />
Suitable to middle and senior primary to junior secondary.
<p>A bundle to help celebrate the Chinese New Year 2018. Pack includes;</p>
<ul>
<li>Kevin Koala in Bejing comic activity with translations.</li>
<li>Year of the Dog Poster</li>
<li>Year of the Dog paper cut activity</li>
<li>Paper cut activity example</li>
</ul>
<p>For Upper Primary to lower Secondary. Some background knowledge of phrase used in Chinese for shopping and haggling is needed.<br />
Kevin Koala is trying to buy a hat. the shop assistant shows him a hat which he tries on and likes. The shop assistant then asks Kevin if he would like to buy it, to which Kevin replies Duōshăo qián? (How much?)<br />
The students need to place the correct phrases in the correct speech bubbles and then continue the conversation.<br />
Follow up activities could include creating a comic strip and / or a play to act out to the class.</p>
<p>Kevin Koala continues his journey through Beijing with Xiongmao Hao the panda. The comic conversations cover introducing yourself (“Wo jiao Kaiwen Kaola”), asking surnames and names (“Nin gui xing?”) and asking about nationality (“Ni shi Aodaliyaren ma?”)<br />
Student tasks include, reading the comic, translating onto the page and role playing the comic to each other.</p>
<p>Celebrate the Chinese New Year 2018 with this poster. Once downloaded, it can be enlarged to an A3 size and made into a poster to decorate the language classroom and/or school. The colours used, red, apple green and sky blue, are specific to the Year of the Dog in the Feng Shui tradition.<br />
The dog’s bark (gou, gou) is the Chinese word for dog.</p>
<p>Number knowledge quiz for classes beginning with the language. Very useful after a unit on numbers has been taught to ascertain student learning. Questions given in multiple choice.<br />
Includes an answer sheet.</p>
<p>Chinese language illustrated Flashcards (Black & White). Theme: Family. Eight cards in total with both pinyin and characters.<br />
Cards include; jiā (family), wǒ (me), bàba (dad), māma (mum), gēge (older brother),jiějie (older sister), dìdi (younger brother), mèimei (little sister). All original work, can be printed and used for work sheets, colouring in, etc.<br />
Kind regards, GPB.</p>
<p>Chinese language worksheet for Junior Primary classes. Theme: Food - fruit nouns.<br />
Colour in the work sheet and read the names for different fruit.</p>