Resources: Chinese Textbooks, Online Chinese, Chinese Lesson Plans and resource websites

What  would make your Chinese classes work better? Need to spend some school budget wisely? Look here for both free and reviewed resources for the Chinese classroom.All material in this section can be used with the children in the classroom. Want to improve yourself as a teacher - broaden your view, get networked, get training, improve your teaching practice? Then go to the resources section.  

Chinese Calligraphy – resources

Looking to do some Chinese writing / calligraphy with your class?  Why not check out the following links:

Want to understand more about Chinese calligraphy?  Read the Asia Society’s excellent short article about Calligraphy, its history and how it is used today.  There is also useful information and resources on the Chinavoc website.

KS2 Mandarin Chinese Scheme of Work Lesson Plans - Unit 7: All Aboard

Before looking at this unit or any other unit of this Scheme of Work, you are advised to read the teachers notes about the Scheme of Work that can be found HERE

Each unit of this Scheme of Work is is designed to be used across a term (if working within a scholastic year of 6 terms or one unit every half term if working with a scholastic year of 3 terms). It is envisaged that children are taught Mandarin Chinese for between 40 minutes and an hour with follow up either by the Chinese teacher or more likely by the class teacher throughout the week.

KS2 Mandarin Chinese Scheme of Work Lesson Plans - Unit 8: Pocket Money

Before looking at this unit or any other unit of this Scheme of Work, you are advised to read the teachers notes about the Scheme of Work that can be found HERE

Each unit of this Scheme of Work is is designed to be used across a term (if working within a scholastic year of 6 terms or one unit every half term if working with a scholastic year of 3 terms). It is envisaged that children are taught Mandarin Chinese for between 40 minutes and an hour with follow up either by the Chinese teacher or more likely by the class teacher throughout the week.

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