What's included
6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. At the end of the first class of the week, students will be assigned homework that will be due by the second class of the week. These assignments will call on students to think about what they have learned, possibly seek out new information, or even complete a challenge. Homework time will vary from 1/2 hour per week to 1 hour per week.Assessment
Learners will be assessed by participation, homework, discussion, and projects.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
This is the sixth session of a year long Project Based Middle School Ancient History course. Learners will discover the wonders of Ancient China through visual lectures, hands on project based learning, and interactive Nearpod lessons. I combine both comprehensive lessons using slides, images, lecture, discussion, and video, as well as hands on projects to deepen learning and bring the topic of focus to life. The first class of each week involves a lecture using slides and visuals. The second day is a project based learning day. Each project day will begin with a lively discussion based on the homework due, a possible interactive Nearpod lesson, and then students will get a chance to share any homework challenges completed before moving on to the project of the day. There are many projects that will ask learners to create a model of a historic structure. I will allow students to choose their medium, and options can include wood or plastic blocks, cardboard, craft board, or recycled materials, as well as Minecraft (if parents allow). If learners would like to use plastic building blocks but don't have a large collection, they can download online building software, which is free and allows students to build with endless pieces. I will send a link to that upon enrollment. Projects are mostly carried out in Maker style, meaning I give the students the freedom to decide how they want to create their project rather than offering step by step instructions. I find students feel more confident and less stressed this way and don't feel defeated when their projects don't turn out exactly how they are "supposed" to. Plus, I enjoy offering students time to use their inventiveness and problem solving skills. Only a few projects will be more similar to art projects, meaning I will offer step by step instructions, but even then, students will have the freedom to use the instructions or figure out their own style. The intention is always immersion in the learning, rather than a perfect result. Learners will always differ in the amount of time they spend working on their projects. Therefore some might complete their projects before the end of class. Those who do will have time to share their projects with the class either by holding the project up to the camera, or screen sharing an online build. Students who don't complete their projects before the end of class will be encouraged to upload a photo or screen shot of their finished project in the classroom. As many learners will be in this course for the entire year, I hope that we can create a fun and supportive energy. Week 1: Day 1: The Birth of Chinese Civilization- We will explore Early Chinese civilization through multi-media, visually engaging powerpoint lectures. Topics of focus will include the geography of China and the earliest dynasties of China. Day 2: Project Day: We will begin with a homework based discussion. We will then take a close look at the geography and beauty of China and begin a 3-D dough map of China. Week 2: Day 1: Society and Culture in Ancient China- We will explore the culture of Ancient China through multi-media, visually engaging powerpoint lectures. Topics of focus will include Chinese philosophies including Confucianism and Daoism, and the social structure of early China. Day 2: Project Day: We will begin with a homework based discussion and then take a close look at the structure and layout of Ancient Chinese villages. Students will then build a model of an Ancient Chinese village using materials of choice (cardboard, clay, play dough, craft paper, outdoor materials such as grass, etc) Homework will be to pick a quote of Confucius and create a piece of art from it (even if that just means to write it nicely) Week 3: Day 1: Qin and Han Dynasties and the Great Wall of China- We will explore the time of the Qin and Han Dynasties through a multi-media, visually engaging powerpoint lecture. Topics of focus will include the Qin Dynasty, the Great Wall of China, the Han Dynasty, empire expansion, the Silk Road and China, and the arrival of Buddhism in China. Day 2: Project Day- We will begin with a homework based discussion and then take a close look at the structure of the Great Wall of China and built models of a section of it. Materials of choice can be either clay molded to little bricks, legos, blocks, etc.
Learning Goals
Students will gain an understanding of the history of Ancient China.
Other Details
Supply List
Salt dough or play dough for Map Materials of choice for the model of an Ancient Chinese Village (plastic building blocks, clay, play dough, craft paper, outdoor materials like grasses and rocks, etc) Materials of choice for the Great Wall of China (plastic building blocks, clay, blocks)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
https://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Inventions-Inventors-Stories-Ancient/dp/1592650392/ref=sr_1_15?dchild=1&keywords=stories+from+ancient+china&qid=1622787586&sr=8-15
https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Chinas-Inventions-Technology-Engineering-ebook/dp/B07D99FP5X/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=stories+from+ancient+china+kids&qid=1622787632&sr=8-4
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been teaching both World History and American History to Middle Schoolers and Elementary aged kids for about 6 years now. History is my passion and I have traveled the world, visiting many ancient and neolithic sites, studying and working with local historians, and writing. I have worked with archivists and read hundreds of first hand accounts of war, famine, and every day experiences of the old ways of life from baking bread to making soap. It has also been my ongoing education to voraciously read history books, both of ancient history, and most importantly, newly written historical commentaries that look at and analyze our previously written histories with an intention to decolonize the way we view history. I have lived off and on oversees for the past 25 years in a country that has faced tremendous challenges, therefore I have a unique insight into the importance of telling history from different angles and an understanding of the importance of more than one story being expressed.
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Live Group Class
$100
for 6 classes2x per week, 3 weeks
55 min
Completed by 17 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
5-18 learners per class