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Books
- China - Chinese History (Poon)
Provides an elaborate history of China, organized by periods.
Lesson Plans
- Ancient Chinese (Nguyen and Donn)
Provides a fully developed lesson plan. 4-00
- History of Ancient China (Donn)
Provides dozens of lessons by topic.
- PowerPoint Presentations and Lessons (Pete's PowerPoint Station)
Provides lessons by topic area. 1-07
Lists
- Ancient Chinese (Mautz)
Provides links to people, places, and events. Ties resources into links in the arts related to the same time periods and places. 2-01
- China - Ancient China (Hos-McGrane)
Includes resources on ancient Chinese culture assembled by 6th grade students.
News
- Khan - Remains of Ghengis Khan Palace Found (MSNBC News)
Describes the find. 10-04
Papers
- Ancient China (Beavers)
- China (Frankenstein)
Explores ancient Chinese history. 12-00
- China - Ancient China (Mining Co - Gill)
- China - Ancient China (ThinkQuest Team 16325 - Empires Past)
Provides a history, vocabulary, arts, sciences, government and more.
- China - Dynasties and Emperors (Poon)
Provides a table of dynasties with links to emperors.
- Chinese History Timeline (Wheeler)
Provides a history, with an emphasis on culture and philosophy. 12-02
- Confucius, Mencius, and Confucianism (Wheeler)
Provides a biographies of Confucius and Mencius and a description of the influence of Confucianism. 12-02
- Daily Life in Ancient China (Donn)
Provides a comprehensive view of ancient China, including daily life activities and overall history. 03-06
- Empress Wu Zetian (Women in World History Curriculum - Reese)
Provides a biography of an influential woman of the Tang dynasty of China.
- Khan, Ghengis (Leaders-Values.com)
Provides a biography. (Contains some grammatical mistakes.) 8-04
Projects
- China - Ethical Dilemmas from Four Views (Donn)
Provides a variety of current ethical dilemmas that students may face and requires them to answer from four points of view from ancient China - Confucianist, Taoist, Buddhist, and Legalist.
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