The highlight of this week’s “homeschool” is China. As you’ve read previously, we’re doing Asia for continent study and the first Asian country we explored is China. So I’ll be sharing with you the materials I prepared for this study and the activities we did:
BOOKS. I borrowed these from the library. I love both of these series (Culture in and Letters from Around the World). They’re easy to read, and loaded with lots of pictures and information that a 4yr old boy can easily absorb. My favorite series is the Letters from Around the World. Here, we learned about the life of Yiyi in China by reading her letters. She introduces her family, show us her way of life, talks about her school and the things she loves to do.
MAP AND FACT FILE. This map was purchased from Montessori Print Shop. I colored the countries in East Asia and highlighted China in red (the rest is gray). This way he can easily spot China and familiarize its location on the map.
FLAG. We discuss the Chinese flag flag first. We talked about the representation of each stars in the flag and why is the Chinese flag color red.
To know more about China, I printed out pictures from Google showing the culture, foods and the religion practices of Chinese people. I also made the currency and stamps out of Google search.
Because I wanted to make some sort of like an album or a travel journal, I made captions for each pictures. Here’s my file for the fact file seen on the map and the captions seen on these pictures.
We talked about the pictures after reading the captions then post it on a paper. This is how it all looks like later.
We compiled it in a folder, using page protectors. I put the currency and stamps in an envelope and put it as well in the album.
We had fun learning about all of these! My son really really loves learning about the people of different countries... so amazing!
More China-activities coming up...
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What a great study on China. Thanks for sharing your resources you made too =-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a great week,
Beth =-)