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Grades 9-12



Listed by Locale:

China

Japan

Japan and China in Comparison


All lesson plans for this grade level:

Japanese Abstract Art and its Impact of the Impressionist Movement

Art and the Afterlife: A Comparison Between Japanese and Other World Cultures

Sherlock Holmes at The Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art in a Document

Christopher Columbus Who? Art as Clues to Past Culture

Why Are Your "Good Dishes" Called China?

To Catch a Dragon by the Tail: The Three Gorges Dam Project Controversy


The Silk Road and the Special Economic Zones: Geography and its Connection to China's Economic Development

Dragon and Tiger Imagery: China and Japan

The Language of Flowers and Trees in China and Japan and JAPAN

Literati paintings in China and Japan

Pure Land Buddhism in China and Japan

Shinto and Dao: Where the Gods Reside

Chado: The Way of Tea

Japan Borrows from China

Climate Comparison of Japan and the United States

The Clothing of a Buddha,The Clothing of the Buddha

Japanese Family Crests

Cyclical Psychology in Japanese Culture as Seen Through Art

Feudal Japan: Daimyo

Buddhist Art: Lost in the Landscape

Spontaneous Brushstrokes: Daoism in Art

The Art and Beauty of Chinese Calligraphy

The Confucian Pursuit of an Orderly Society

The Three Philosophies of China

Gifts from China to the West

The Daoist Immortals

Japanese Festivals and Celebrations

How Japanese Prints Influenced French Artists

Mt. Fuji and Shinto

Fujiyama

Problem-Based Learning with Chinese Art

Realism in Chinese Art

Courtship and Calligraphy in The Tale of Genji

Combining Parts to Create a Whole

Confucianism and Shintoism

Iconography: The Study, Identification, and Interpretation of Subject Matter in Art and Literature

Landscapes in Japanese and Chinese Art

Military History of China and Japan

Japanese and Chinese Pilgrimage and Journey

Chinese Ritual: The Death Ceremony as seen through Art and Literature

Yin and Yang: The Existence of Harmony in the Universe

Heart (and Arm) of Darkness

Haiku and Topography

Haniwa

Horses

To Be [Idle] or "Not to Be" [Idle]: Connecting Japanese and Renaissance Notions of Idleness

Irises

Tales of Ise

Japanese Fans

The Kei School,The Kei School

Comparing and Contrasting Chinese / Japanese artist Reaction to Authoritarian Government

Comparing and Contrasting the Realist and Abstract Traits of Japanese and Chinese Buddhist Sculpture

Comparing and Contrasting Foreign Influence on Chinese and Japanese Cultures

Kimonos

Japanese Aesthetics and Literature,Japanese Aesthetics in Art and Literature

Folktales Reflect Daoist and Buddhist Traditions

Images of China: The Universaility of Human Experience across Time and Cultures

Peach Blossom Spring: Idealizing the Simple Life in Nature

Funerary Objects in Ancient China as a Mirror of Beliefs

The Juxtaposition of Beauty and Imperfection in Art and Literature

The Role of Class Distinction Across Artistic and Cultural Mediums

The Role of Monuments and Memorials Across Artistic and Cultural Mediums

The Role of the Phoenix Across Artistic and Cultural Mediums

The Role of the Teacher Across Artistic and Cultural Mediums

From Book to Big Screen: To Kill a Mockingbird through the eyes of a Byobu

Mount Fuji

Mudras

The Nio: Protective Deities in the Buddhist Pantheon,The Nio: Protective Deities in the Buddhist Pantheon

Noh Theatre

Living By The Seashore

One with Nature: Japanese Literature as a Mirror of Japanese art and Culture

Japanese Peasants

The whole world: Yin yang and the five elements

What’s your sign?: The Chinese zodiac

Importance of Japanese Art and Poetry and Tales of Ise

Rice versus Wheat

Feudal Japan: Samurai

He Says, She Says-Love and Beauty in China and Japan

Celebration of Hero— Japan and China, 600-1850

Conflicts between Confucian theory and reality - Roles of women in Japan and China.

Using Religion to Unify an Empire— China, Japan and Buddhism

Role of Trade and Outsiders in Society

Hanging Scrolls

Create a Hanging Scroll

Shigaraki Pottery

Shinto: The Way of the Gods

Feudal Japan: Shogun

Silent Stories: Physical Objects as Mediums of Artistic and Literary Expressions

Sumi-E Painting

Japanese Tanka Poetry

Tea Ceremony

The Japanese Tea Ceremony

Woman Holding Plum Blossoms: Comparing the Ideals of Beauty in the Tang Dynasty and Modern-Day America

Lao-tzu Riding on an Ox

Han Dynasty Zodiac Symbols

The Essence of Life: Japanese Woodblock Prints as Embodiments of Sensory Imagery

Travel the Tokaido Road

The Floating World in "What the Seasons Brought to the Almanac-Maker" by Ihara Saikaku

Ukiyo-e: Japanese Prints Depicting the "Floating World"

Utamoro Prints

Voyages of Discovery: Japanese Travel Poetry and World Explorers

Woodblocks in Japanese Art,Woodblocks in Japanese Art

Relationship Between Zen and Haiku Aesthetics

Zen Buddhism and Modern Utopias – A comparison between past and present ideology


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