Teaching and Learning about East Asia Modules (Take & Go Series):
Teacher and student teaching resources have been created for several East Asian topical areas that are ready to go for immediate use in the classroom. As a means of enhancing what you currently teach or supplementing differentiated learning opportunities the Take & Go series are designed to give more in-depth resources for use by teachers or students and may include suggested readings, websites, maps, videos, vocabulary guides, games, simulations, timelines, etc. All are connected to standards and include target grade levels.
Key Issues in Asian Studies:
- Japanese Popular Culture and Globalization (William M. Tsutsui)
- Modern Chinese History (David Kenley)
Crossroads & Conflict:
- The Communist Revolution (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
- Tiananmen Square (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
- Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
Cultural Identity:
- A Chinese Life (Graphic Novel)
- Isolation Period in Japan & Commodore Perry (Teacher Version)
- Korea Unmasked (Graphic Novel)
- Sijo: Korean Poetry (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
- Traditions with Food (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
- When Spring comes to the DMZ (multiple resources)
Environment:
- Ichi-F (Graphic Novel)
- Natural Disasters in Japan (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
World Views:
- Religions of East Asia (Teacher Version) (Student Version)
Sugoroku (Snakes & Ladders):
- Science & Sugoroku and Student Handout and Answer Key by Megan Chapman
- 40 Female Artists and Gameboard by Erica Davis-Hernandez
- Comparing History: Teacher Version and Comparing History: Student Version by Kayla Kolean
- Sugoroku and Government by Megan Kuns
- Yukawa Physics & Nuclear Weapons by Jennifer LaPlace
- The Great Escape – A Sugoroku-Style Animal Adventure by Angie Stokes