
May 25, 2019 · Sijo: Korean Poetry Form Rationale: This unit will introduce students to the sijo, a Korean poetic form, that predates the haiku. This popular poetic form has been written in Korea since the Choson dynasty (1392-1910). The three line poem is part of Korea’s rich cultural and literary heritage. Common Core English Language Art Standards:
Students will be able to explain the major differences between Sijo and Haiku poems by comparing and contrasting the structural elements of poems. Students will write a Sijo or Haiku poem using concrete words, phrases, and sensory details to convey experiences and events with nature. Lesson 1/Day 1: H aiku Poetry from Japan
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Students will create 2 Sijo poems based on the information gathered through the excerpts in order to demonstrate their examination of the event’s impact on human lives. Teacher Daily Lesson Plan Template
Korea DBQ Write an essay that: Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with evidence from the documents.
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Korean lunch and sijo-writing contest Session 3. Korean War in Film and Drama Session 4. Discussion: How to Incorporate Korea into K-12 Classrooms Group photo and closing remarks For more info, please see the CKS website: https://www.international .ucla.edu/korea/ To register, please use this QR code
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August 29, 2015. Summer Residential Institute. Lesson I- Korea and Buddhism 1hr 40 mim. Standards: 7.3.1. Describe the reunification of China under the Tang Dynasty and reasons for the spread of Buddhism in Tang China, Korea, and Japan.
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Aristocratic culture: classical Chinese was the common written language in East Asia Buddhism was not just transmitted through Korea;
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