Below are the directions for the Chinese Philosophies Project. If an activity is turned in after the deadline, a 20% deduction will be assessed to grade for that activity. See me if you have any questions.
Chinese Philosophies Project Directions
For the Chinese Philosophies chapter (CH. 21), you will be choosing three activities that interest you. You will be learning about the three Chinese philosophies as you complete your chosen activities. You can use the resources provided by me and by also referencing the social studies book to help you complete your work.
REQUIREMENTS:
● You must complete THREE activities.
● At least ONE activity will be a quiz, BUT you cannot create more than one quiz.
● You must complete your activities by each activity deadline.
● Each activity is worth TWENTY-FIVE (25) summative points.
● Review the rubric for grading.
● You will be given class time for these projects. ______________________________________________
Deadlines for work completion
Activity One Due by the end of class Monday, March 9th.
Activity Two Due by the end of class Tuesday, March 10th.
Activity Three Due by the end of class Wednesday March 11th.
THREE CHINESE PHILOSOPHIES INDEPENDENT PROJECT SELECTIONS
1. Interview a Famous Chinese Person or group
Directions:
● Research a famous Chinese person who made an important contribution to the history and legacy of ancient China. Some choices are as follows: , the Zhou, Confucious, Laozi, or Hanfeizi. Take notes as you research.
● Using the notes from your research develop an interview format for your “famous Chinese person”.
● You may choose to interview and “be” the famous person, but this will take some planning and creativity.
● Develop a script for your interview. This should be preapproved by a teacher before recording your interview. The script must include significant personal details of the person as well as this person’s impact and major contributions to Chinese history.
● Your interview should be no longer than two or three minutes.
2. Pick two Chinese Philosophies to Compare and Contrast
Directions:
Research the three Chinese Philosophies. How are they similar and different from one another? Write a four paragraph compare/contrast paper. I will provide your planning blueprint.
3. Complete a poster on The Mandate of Heaven
Directions:
Draw and label a diagram that the cycle of events by which Be sure to include all of the most important details of the mandate.
4. Make a quiz of the following chapter: Ch. 21
Directions:
First, read the entire chapter and take a minimum of 15 notes on the chapter (informative, substantial). Then design a 20 question quiz that is broken down to the following categories: 5 matching, 10 multiple choice, and 5 True and False. You must present an answer key with your completed quiz.
5. Make an Advertisement or Poster about your favorite Chinese Philosophy
Directions:
● Read up on the three Chinese Philosophies.
● Create an advertisement/poster about your favorite philosophy. Include a picture, dates, and other important things .
● Make your advertisement colorful, interesting, and descriptive.