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I found this while I was cleaning up Lydia's school papers from June of 2008 (5th grade).

Chinese Summer Camp activities designed in a way to make Chinese learning easy and fun and, more importantly, to produce great results.

 

1. Chinese lessons: all of the Chinese classes focus on building students’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. We use a variety of methods, like games, story telling, etc., depending on the students’ learning styles to make lessons more engaging and interesting, and thus encourage learning.

 

2. Cultural Activities: Calligraphy, Opera Mask Painting, Making Dumplings, Paper Cutting, Mahjong, Fan Painting etc.

 

3. Sport Activities: Rock Climbing, Football, Table Tennis, Tai Chi, Archery, Chinese Chess etc.

 

4. Field Trips & Excursions:

- Beijing (The Great Wall, Beijing Parks, Temple of Heaven, Museums, Boat Rides etc);

- Shanghai (Yu Garden, Shanghai Zoo, Museums, city Bus Tour etc).

 

www.k12academics.com/national-directories/camp/chinese-su...

PreK through 9th Grade International school including Foreign Languages and Music instruction with a 6:1 student to teacher ratio.

Zushi has long been a popular suburban of Tokyo (about 50 minutes’ ride by train), and is famous for being a residential area of many cultural figures, including the current governor of Tokyo Mr. Shintaro Ishihara.

"IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 5T ANNIVERSARY -SAISON DU SOLEIL- 1955~2005"

 

www.city.zushi.kanagawa.jp/top/foreignlanguage/english.htm

A teacher reads a story to her prekindergarten students at UCLA Community School. Photo by Allison Shelley for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action

I believe this was at Santa Barbara grocery store on Commercial Drive.

Greve in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy

Chinese Summer Camp activities designed in a way to make Chinese learning easy and fun and, more importantly, to produce great results.

 

1. Chinese lessons: all of the Chinese classes focus on building students’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. We use a variety of methods, like games, story telling, etc., depending on the students’ learning styles to make lessons more engaging and interesting, and thus encourage learning.

 

2. Cultural Activities: Calligraphy, Opera Mask Painting, Making Dumplings, Paper Cutting, Mahjong, Fan Painting etc.

 

3. Sport Activities: Rock Climbing, Football, Table Tennis, Tai Chi, Archery, Chinese Chess etc.

 

4. Field Trips & Excursions:

- Beijing (The Great Wall, Beijing Parks, Temple of Heaven, Museums, Boat Rides etc);

- Shanghai (Yu Garden, Shanghai Zoo, Museums, city Bus Tour etc).

 

www.k12academics.com/national-directories/camp/chinese-su...

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