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10th grade asian studies scripts

Preview of Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This script-story retells the Japanese myth of Momotaro, a warrior born from a heavenly peach. When he hears that the dreaded Oni monsters have taken a group of humans prisoner, he sets out for the Oni's haunted island fortress to save their victims. Along the way he meets three faithful animal companions:  a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. This 15-page document features a 13-page Reader's Theater script-story with reading parts for 12 students and features a 2-page teacher guide complete with:St
Preview of Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
In this Chinese myth an 80-foot-long serpent terrorizes the countryside near the Yung Mountains until it makes its wishes known:  It demands the yearly sacrifice of a young girl in order to leave the people in peace. Nine years pass, and nine girls pay with their lives until one girl, Li Chi, is brave enough to face the serpent in battle. With her father's sword in hand and her faithful dog by her side, Li Chi dares to do the impossible.  This 14-page download features: a 12-page Reader's Theate
Preview of China's Got Talent - Which Chinese Dynasty Was The Greatest? Salesman Project

China's Got Talent - Which Chinese Dynasty Was The Greatest? Salesman Project

This fun and competitive project revolves around the premise that the Chinese government has created a contest to see which dynasty was the greatest in their history. It's the students' job to "sell" the advancements and achievements of their assigned dynasty and topic. The class will be split into several groups representing the Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. Each group will be broken down into three categories covering various aspects of the dynasty. In pairs, students researc
Preview of Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

This is a fun play centering around Prince Shotoku and the many ways China influenced Japan early on in its development as a nation. It's a great way to introduce a medieval Japan unit. It is loosely based on actual events and humor is peppered in, as it is designed to be both informative and entertaining. Also included is an exit ticket to check for understanding. The play file is editable as well. Check out these other plays as well:King John and The Magna Carta - The (kind of) Historically Ac
Preview of Po-Wan the Generous:  A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Po-Wan the Generous: A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Po-Wan the Generous takes a slight departure from the typical hero tale, for Po-wan's journey is as much inward as outward. Setting out to visit the mighty goddess the Living Kuan-Yin, Po-wan, a poor but kind young man, learns a valuable lesson about the transformative power of generosity on his adventures. (Plus, there's a dragon!) This beloved Chinese folktale is adapted for grades 4-12. The 2-page teacher guide includes relevant background information, a story summary, essential questions, te
Preview of Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | China's Qin and Han Dynasties

Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | China's Qin and Han Dynasties

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about the Qin and Han dynasties. KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Period of the Warring States, Qin, Zhou, dynasty, legalism, censors, Gobi Desert, Xiongnu, China’s Great Wall, Han Wudi, civil service, Confucius, Confucianism, filial piety, acupuncture, Zhang Qian, Silk Road, Mediterranea
Preview of Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | China's Shang and Zhou Dynasties

Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | China's Shang and Zhou Dynasties

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about China’s Shang and Zhou dynasties. KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Huang He River, Yellow River, loess, China’s Sorrow, Chang Jiang, Yangtze River, East China Sea, Kunlan Shan Mountains, Tian Shan Mountains, Himalayan Mountains, Gobi Desert, Middle Kingdom, Yü the Great, Shang, Anya
Preview of Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | Chinese Philosophies

Readers Theater Activity in Rhyme | Chinese Philosophies

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about Chinese life and philosophies. KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Period of the Warring States, philosophy, Confucius, Confucianism, aristocratic, The Analects, Laozi, Daoism, Han Fei Zi, legalism, artisans, and filial piety. This reading strategy was the subject of doctoral research
Preview of An Indian Tale for Drama in the Classroom

An Indian Tale for Drama in the Classroom

Created by
Florence Katz
This is a compilation of three of the Panchatantra folktales from India. The Panchatantra was created to teach Hindu princes morality and behavior. It makes a great year end project for students of virtually all ages. It is short, running about 18 minutes. You would create 6 groups: costumes, makeup, props, background, actors/actresses and music (if you want to include it). The costumes can be made from sweatsuits, leggings and felt. It can be performed or acted in the classroom as well a
Preview of Korean | 으러 가다 | "Going somewhere to do something" Lecture Script/Instructions

Korean | 으러 가다 | "Going somewhere to do something" Lecture Script/Instructions

Created by
Paige Sharber
This short lecture script/written explanation sheet provides a valuable skill to Korean language learners -- expressing that they're going somewhere to do an action! It discusses the purpose of (으)러 가다 form and what it translates to in English, with some examples for good measure. This script/reading sheet does not include an assignment. For complimentary assignments, please view my shop for bundles or individual worksheets and activities!
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