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This episode features news on the DRHS Campus Wall of Fame, the recent CTE Fair at the Freshman Campus, the unveiling of the new CTE Food Truck, the Media Tech Club and its activities, and the last…
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Ordering Spanish and other ethnic language captions from SchoolTube is easy. Watch this short video to learn how.
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This video was made by TedEd https://www.whoinventedit.net/who-invented-the-chinese-zodiac.html
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This video comes from Carnegie Hall's "Musical Explorers" curriculum. It highlights the musical artist Qian Yi who teaches a song that is popular for Chinese New Year
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Lunar New Year is celebrated all over the world. This video highlights New Year's traditions in China. It was made by Scholastic
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A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story Hardcover
by Yu Li-Qiong (Author), Zhu Cheng-Liang (Illustrator)
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T Hua Hua introduces the folk art form of Chinese shadow puppet theater. When FACTS students study this folk art, they learn about culture and how to express themselves creatively..
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Learn Your Chinese Zodiac! The Chinese Zodiac is a cycle that repeats every 12 years. Each year is represented by an animal and certain personality qualities. 1. Rat: Recent Rat years are 1948,…
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T Hua Hua teaches how to make cardboard scenery using a Chinese design style
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T. Hua Hua continues to teach us about making shadow puppets of the Monkey King adventure stories. In this video she shows us how to take our design that was drawn on paper and cut it into a pattern.…
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T Hua Hua teaches us how to design shadow puppets using Chinese style designs to make characters in the monkey king stories. She discusses how to make your puppet in a profile pose with a gesture…
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T Hua Hua teaches us a special traditional technique for making moving shadow puppets from cardboard. She demonstrates how to move your shadow puppet to convey emotions. We also learn more about…
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T Hua Hua demonstrates how to use simple cut paper shapes to make more complex shadow puppets with moving parts. Notice how she can make the shadow bigger and smaller as it moves around playing on…
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T. Hua Hua demonstrates very simple ways to make shadow puppets using cut paper shapes and straws. Use imagination! Be creative!
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