17 strategies to teach reading in the chinese language classroom
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20 Tips for teaching Reading
The writing of characters over and over again has always perplexed me.I mean that is how I learnt in China, and of course people do learn that way....you are all a product of this system...am I right?
This learning relies on repetition and practice...and yes learning does occur...BUT I was always aware that this type of learning DID NOT fit in with my pedagogy of learning Chinese.I wrote characters while watching TV. I could even hold a phone conversation while writing characters.And that bothered me.
Especially as a teacher...I want my students to be thinking...to be cognitively engaged...And writing characters over and over again...did not seem to be the most effective way for students to learn. Sure the motivated learnt. The bright kids focused on the writing and they learnt.
The traditional way
Brain was disengaged
When I was learning characters, I didnt have to think.
My hand was writing.No cognitive processes needed.
No Learning Autonomy
My students relied completely on me to give them new characters.There was no way a student could discover a character and go Ah-huh...that has the same component and if we put these together....Students relied on me to feed them characters and they dutifully copied them until they were memorized.
No Understanding
After a year of teaching this way. I knew what I had to do.I wanted to pull back the mystery of Chinese characters. I wanted my students to have an understanding of characters.I wanted them to THINK about characters.
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Very often, Chinese characters are the barrier to successful Chinese language learning
In Australia, by the final year of senior high school, 94% of those who began to study Mandarin sometime earlier have dropped the subject.94%
It is hard work, as is any learning, but I am going to give your the tools, and the secrets to help you understand Chinese characters.
And they cant think about them, until we show them how.I dont know how many of you have actually thought about characters...what they are made of...what space they take up...how they are the same or different?
speak a lotlisten a lotread a lot
speak a lotlisten a lotunderstand a lot
Give a person a fish and he/she will eat for a day.
Teach a person to fish and he/she will eat for a lifetime. -
Every day in classrooms all over the UK, teachers are giving students character to learn...Might be starting a unit on transport...so students will learn to write those characters.
So this is how characters are taught in the regular classroom...and I have taught this way as well.
But there is a change in how some teachers are looking at the teaching of characters...mainly from Australia.Hey, but if we teach students how to understand characters....they will have the life-time skills to read them.They wont have to rely on being given a fish a day...as it were.
Every student can be a successful learner.
Before any characters are taught............
Visual cuesSpace
Building blocks
Purpose
Activate the brain when writing characters
TIP #1The Square
Let students explore the square that characters are in.
STAGE 1: Parts of the square
So, my high school boys stopped writing characters for two months.You might be thinking...wow...they must have been behind...They were the best 2 months of my teaching...because I knew they would be able to handle a wider range of characters.We want students to think about characters firstly.I broke down the understanding of characters into various stages of learning.I suspended my usual way..of writing everything we speak....most important.I focused for 8 weeks on students becoming familiar with characters and building an understanding of how characters were made up.
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Think, Share
TIP #2Think about characters
Do we give students a way of thinking about characters?
When I give students a list of vocab. they become detectives and deconstruct characters.
TIP #3The Secret
The SECRET of Chinese characters.
The Building Blocks
About 25 building blocks a week.
Make Students INSIDERS of Chinese characters
Ah hah!
I wanted them to know why they were writing the characters...I wanted to give them a way to attack unknown characters. Deep thinking and understanding of what makes up characters.
From Day 1, students are engaged in exploring characters using radicals.
Radicals are what unlock characters
TIP #4Visual Clues
Radicals provide hooks for memory
Learning Plan - Chinese Characters
Receive and process info.Permanent record of info.Recall info. in response to a cue.CuriosityMotivationFocus
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Train the brain to see patterns and connections.
This is not a token lesson on this looks like fire...this looks like girl..etc.,This is seeing the radicals inside characters and understanding how they are made up.
Connections strengthens memory
Intensity influences memory
Students need to connect characters to visual memory
Encourage imagination and picture seeing
In the first lesson I teach 20 Chinese characters and I insist they draw over the characters.In their brain they need to connect the meaning with the shape of the characters.You can begin with radicals and move out from there.
TIP #5Active Learners
My School - New words
Go Classroom Office Sports field Library Assembly hall Dining hall Toilet Copy the words and remember them.
Passive Learning
My School - New words
: , earth / private : , obedience / : ,, ,, , : ,, ,, : ,, , :,, : , ,, : ,, , , Identify the Building Blocks (Radicals)Active Learning-
This is a major shift from the traditional way. This gives the power to the students and make them active learners.
Allow guessing I can see heart I know is ear.I wonder why is there?
lidmouthborderInitially give English names to the writing strokes
Because decoding from Chinese to English and then recoding that into a symbol
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Encourage students to verbalize when writing.
TIP #6Look, Cover, Write, Check
Look
Cover
Write
Check
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Look, Cover, Write, Check
Students need to classify characters Students need to compare characters
Pre-Writing Activities
Popcorn charactersPlaydoh characters
Pretzel characters
Shaving Cream Characters
I have used all these strategies with boys.The reason boys love this.is they are kinesthetic activities.working with materials, making things, constructing
TIP #7Word Walls
Dad: called: apple: brother: brother: now: now: cat:
dog: apple: age: now: because: question: Classroom Word Wall
Teachers need to provide a framework where students can learn new characters and share them with the class.The Word Wall could be organized
Chinese wordsI amlearningPersonal Word Wall
Word Walls are essential in a Chinese language classroom. Students can refer to the wall for new words, and they can keep a personal Word Wall as well.
Learning Map
Give students a learning map.
Disappearing characters
Rainbow Writing
Students use a 4 color pen to learn the stroke order of characters.
TIP #8Stories
Story writing
This is an area that for some reason is very neglected when teaching Chinese.A lot of teachers feel that students need to be directed in learning set characters, and that going outside the prescribed list, is not a good idea.
Im here to tell you that the more freedom we give to our learners, the better writers they will become!Surethere is the problem of quite complicated characters, and grammar, and sentence structures.but whenever I begin teaching a beginner class of Chinese, I always set aside at least one lesson a week to story writing.Why??
Right from the first lesson, I try to get students to use Chinese characters in meaningful ways....to convey meaning.I dont wait until they know every character to make a sentence.I use chinglish - part English and part Chinese. It is really important that characters are taught as a way to communicate....not just practice writing characters in isolation.
TIP #9Book-making
Students write their own books
TIP #10Journal Writing from Day 1
Daily Lesson Reflections
Writing Journals
What are the BIG ideas today? Writing Journals...and look at writing as a process...students try things out...express their ideas...make mistakes...get feedback
Chinese Journals1. Three times a week, you will write an entry inyour . You can use and to start with.
2. The Journal is where you will write your thoughts, opinions, and likes/dislikes about anything. You may also illustrate your journal.
3. Every Friday, I will collect your Journals and give you feedback about your writing.
Every Friday I require my students to write a Journal in Chinese. When they begin it is a combination of characters and English.But I cant emphasize enough...that characters should not be taught in isolation, but be a way to communicate an idea...
Writing is a process, and students are permitted to make mistakes!
I give students a starter worksheet like this.
Theres a Celebrity in my Journal WeekWhat does he look like?What do you like about him?What dont you like about him?What kind of person is he??What does he do best?
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As the students get better at expressing opinions...I include Journal tasks focusing on something in particular...This is Theres a Celebrity in my Journal activity.
Word Order S.T. P.V.O
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at school kicked football
Create authentic reasons for writing!
Letter-writingLabelsNotes and Messages
Journal
TIP #11Chinglish
Chinglish storywriting
Encouraging use of charactersAllows feedback for learning
I discovered this method when a 2nd grade boy came into my class after learning about 30 characters.He had gone home and made a story using Eg and Chinese.I was thrilled and took it to his home room teacher.She was amazed. It seems that he
Adopt an Egg Project
Decorate an eggWrite a description of egg in ChineseIntroduce Adopted egg to classCreate an ID for Adopted EggRecord daily activities of Adopted eggWhat did we learn?Descriptions, parts of body, family, colors, dates, days of the week, numbers, nationalities, likes/dislikes, daily routine, S.T.V.P.OID/
This was one of my most popular projects.
S.T.V.P.OWhat did we learn?Descriptions, parts of body, family, colors, dates, days of the week, numbers, nationalities, likes/dislikes, daily routine, S.T.V.P.O
Adopt an Egg ProjectToday you will receive your egg.
You will take it home and decorate it.
You will care for your egg and write a weekly diary about the adventures of your egg using the S.T.V.O. rule. (?
Adopt an Animal Project for 5 year olds
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During Chinese New Year I usually introduce the animals of the Chinese zodiac, and we have a project called Adopt an Animal.Students adopt an animal each week and write a diary using Chinese characters.
TIP #12The Ice-cream Challenge
TIP #13Daily Writing
EW
EW Time: Everybody Writes
For 5 minutes Everybody Writes
Simple charactersCopy charactersWrite radicalsCopy words around the roomWrite a noteWrite a message to a friendWrite numbersWrite a secret message
What would you like to write about today?Write a storyIllustrate and labelWrite instructionsJournal entryWrite ChinglishWrite Lesson Plan
TIP #14Free-writing
Free-writing
Grid-writing
Classroom Mailbox
TIP #15Character Hunt
Go on a Character Hunt
TIP #16Immerse students in characters
Immerse students in words
TIP #17Mini-books
Allow guessing I can see heart I know is ear.I wonder why is there?