Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Chinese New Year's Eve Foods

Subject Area

World Languages

Grade(s)

K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Overview

In this novice high to intermediate low Chinese activity, students will plan a menu for a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner. They will randomly select from a set of provided food cards and use their selected cards to prepare a menu that aligns with traditional Chinese New Year's traditions. Students will have to be careful though because some foods are considered lucky while others are considered unlucky so understanding the cultural importance of each dish will be important. 

    World Languages (2017) Grade(s): KG-08 - World Languages

    WL17.WL.ILP.3

    Present material in oral and written form.

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    Knowledge

    K-2
    Students know:
    • previously learned vocabulary.
    • the target language vocabulary related to theme taught.
    • how to express needs/wants.

    3-5
    Students know:
    • previously learned vocabulary.
    • the target language vocabulary related to theme taught.
    • how to express needs/wants.

    6-8
    Students know:
    • previously learned vocabulary.
    • the target language vocabulary related to theme taught.
    • how to express needs/wants.
    • how to express opinions.

    Skills

    K-2
    Students are able to:
    • present or express (orally or in writing) personnal information or preferences on a familiar topic.

    3-5
    Students are able to:
    • present or express (orally or in writing) personnal information or preferences on a familiar topic.

    6-8
    Students are able to:
    • present or express (orally or in writing) personnal information or preferences on a familiar topic.

    Understanding

    K-2
    Students understand that:
    • effective communication requires knowing how when and why to say what to whom.
    • the purpose of language study is to communicate so one can understand others and be understood.
    • other understandings will depend on the theme being taught.

    3-5
    Students understand that:
    • effective communication requires knowing how when and why to say what to whom.
    • the purpose of language study is to communicate so one can understand others and be understood.
    • other understandings will depend on the theme being taught.

    6-8
    Students understand that:
    • effective communication requires knowing how when and why to say what to whom.
    • the purpose of language study is to communicate so one can understand others and be understood.
    • other understandings will depend on the theme being taught.
    World Languages (2017) Grade(s): KG-08 - World Languages

    WL17.WL.ILP.4

    Investigate, explain, and reflect on the relationship among the products, practices, and perspectives of the target cultures.

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    Knowledge

    K-2
    Students know:
    • how to appropriately interact with others.
    • how to identify and participate in culturally authentic practices.

    3-5
    Students know:
    • how to appropriately interact with others.
    • how to identify and participate in culturally authentic practices.
    • how to identify and analyze products and practices.

    6-8
    Students know:
    • how to appropriately interact with others.
    • how to identify and participate in culturally authentic practices.
    • how to identify and analyze products and practices.
    • cultural differences, based on themes taught.

    Skills

    K-2
    Students are able to:
    • interact appropriately with people from the target culture.
    • identify and participate in culturally authentic practices.

    3-5
    Students are able to:
    • interact appropriately with people from the target culture.
    • identify and participate in culturally authentic practices.
    • identify and analyze products and practices of the target language and native cultures.

    6-8
    Students are able to:
    • interact appropriately with people from the target culture.
    • compare products, practices and perspectives in the target language and native cultures.

    Understanding

    K-2
    Students understand that:
    • an ability to communicate in another language fosters a better understanding of my own language and culture.
    • custom and tradition vary within a culture, as well as between cultures.
    • other understandings will vary according to theme being taught.

    3-5
    Students understand that:
    • an ability to communicate in another language fosters a better understanding of my own language and culture.
    • custom and tradition vary within a culture, as well as between cultures.
    • other understandings will vary according to theme being taught.

    6-8
    Students understand that:
    • an ability to communicate in another language fosters a better understanding of my own language and culture.
    • the study of a foreign language develops insights into the nature of language and culture.
    • custom and tradition vary within a culture, as well as between cultures.
    • other understandings will vary according to theme being taught.
    World Languages (2017) Grade(s): 07-12 - World Languages

    WL17.WL.L2.3

    Present information on familiar topics with a variety of words, phrases, and simple sentences in the past time frame.

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    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • how to describe their needs for school or work.
    • how to express thoughts on topics of interest or current events.
    • how to retell or present a short skit, poem, or song.
    • how to describe common activities.

    Skills

    Novice High Level
    Students are able to:
    • recall vocabulary from themes taught.
    • correctly pronounce vowels and key phonetic sounds when presenting orally.
    • correctly write sentences using correct punctuation and diacrytical markings.
    • correctly type special characters, accent marks, or other markings necessary to the target language.
    • differentiate between questions and statements.
    • gather basic information from graphs, charts and pictures.
    • rely on background knowledge to aid in comprehension of difficult or new words.
    • recognize characters and punctuation marks that are unique to the target language.
    • sing songs in the target language.
    Intermediate Low Level
    Students are able to:
    • create command forms of verbs to give directions.
    • identify patterns in past tense verb formations.
    • form simple sentences using common idomatic expressions and/or vocabulary focusing on proper word order.
    • recite short songs, skits, or readings from memory.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • effective communication requires knowing how when and why to say what to whom.
    • the purpose of language study is to communicate so one can understand others and be understood.
    • other understandings will depend on the theme being taught.
    World Languages (2017) Grade(s): 07-12 - World Languages

    WL17.WL.L2.4

    Identify perspectives through practices of the target cultures.

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    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • how to appropriately greet and address a variety of people within the target culture.
    • how to explain why specific holidays, celebrations and events are important to the target language culture.

    Skills

    Novice High Level
    Students are able to:
    • address others in a culturally appropriate manner.
    • identify practices associated with specific target language culture events such as celebrations and holidays.
    • identify practices associated with the student's own events, celebrations, and holidays.
    • investigate the relationship between cultural practices and perspectives.
    Intermediate Low Level
    Students are able to:
    • address others in a culturally appropriate manner.
    • dentify and explain practices associated with specific target language culture events, celebrations, and holidays.
    • identify and explain practices associated with the student's own events, celebrations, and holidays.
    • investigate the relationship between cultural practices and perspectives.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
      an ability to communicate in another language fosters a better.
    • understanding of my own language and culture.
    • custom and tradition vary within a culture, as well as between cultures.
    • similarities and differences in the practices of another culture often stem from the perspective of that culture.
    • other understandings will vary according to theme taught.
    World Languages (2017) Grade(s): 07-12 - World Languages

    WL17.WL.L2.9

    Compare products, practices, and perspectives of the target culture and the native culture.

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    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • how people in the target culture tend to spend their days.
    • what holidays are celebrated in the target culture and how they are celebrated.
    • a few games, fairy tales, songs, and rhymes in the target culture.

    Skills

    Novice High Level
    Students are able to:
    • identify the products, practices, and perspectives that are unique to native culture.
    • identify the products, practices, and perspectives that are unique to the target language culture including celebrations, music, games, and rhymes.
    • compare and contrast native and target culture products, practices and perspectives.
    Intermediate Low Level
    Students are able to:
    • compare and contrast daily life activities in the target and native cultures, such as schooling, working, freetime activities, and daily routines.
    • compare and contrast holiday celebrations and traditions in the target and native cultures.
    • identify games, fairy tales, songs, and rhymes from the target culture and compare them with those of the native culture.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • daily routines may differ between cultures as a result of several contributing factors.
    • different cultures may celebrate holidays in diverse ways.
    • different cultures may celebrate different holidays.
    • different cultures have original games, stories, songs, and rhymes.
    • custom and tradition vary within a culture, as well as between cultures.
    • by studying another culture, one can better understand and appreciate their own.
    • other understanding will depend on theme being taught.
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