Ancient China
Lesson Plan: Ancient China
by Jessica Hodgson
Time Estimated: three 50-minute classes
Prior Knowledge
Students will need to have an understanding of Confucian values in order to complete this lesson.
Objectives
- Analyze the role that education and Confucian values play in childhood in Ancient China.
- Compare the educational opportunities available to girls and boys in Ancient China.
- Analyze how these differences demonstrate Confucian values.
Day One
Warm Up: The American Education System
Students will think about and answer some questions about their education. They will then share those answers out with the class.
Brainstorm
Students will brainstorm a list of Confucian ideals as a class.
Document Analysis
Divide the students into pairs and assign each pair one of the documents to read. They should complete the document analysis sheet. Using what they have learned from their document, they should identify specific quotes from the documents that demonstrate how education reflects Confucian values. They will then share what they have learned from the document with the rest of the class. Other students will record the responses on additional document analysis sheets.
Day Two
Poster Activity
Using the documents, students will work in groups of 3 to create posters. Divide the groups and randomly assign the students a topic for their poster (either a poster that is an advertisement for a girls' school in Ancient China or a poster that is an advertisement for a boys' school in Ancient China)
The posters should meet the following criteria:
- The title/name of the school
- A slogan that would make someone want to go to the school
- At least two neat and colorful illustrations that show what kinds of lessons someone would be taught in the school
Students will share their posters with the class
Homework
For homework, students will prepare for a Socratic Seminar.
Day Three: Socratic Seminar
Students will participate in a Socratic Seminar in which they will discuss the following questions:
- What seems to be the purpose of the American education system? How do you know? (Give examples)
- What seems to be the purpose of the Ancient Chinese education system? How do you know? (Give examples)
- Why are educational systems necessary?
- How do governments use educational systems to further their goals for the country?
Directions for a Socratic Seminar
- Understand the question(s) for the seminar.
- Read the source(s).
- Take notes from the sources to help you answer the question(s).
- Comment about one of the following (5 pts.)
- information in the sources
- validity of evidence used by the author(s)
- the strength of the argument (thesis)
- to respond to a question asked by someone else
- to respond to a comment made by someone else
- Ask a question about one of the following (5 pts.)
- information in the sources, e.g., vocabulary
- validity of evidence used by the author(s)
- the strength of the argument (thesis)
- to respond to a question asked by someone else
- to respond to a comment made by someone else
Maximum of 10 points per student.
How to Cite This Source
Anne Kinney, "Ancient China," in Children and Youth in History, Item #187, https://cyh.rrchnm.org/items/show/187 (accessed August 10, 2021).
- Introduction
- Primary Sources
- "Mencius and his Mother: A Lesson Drawn from Weaving" [Literary Excerpt and Illustration]
- The Boy Prodigy: Xiang Tuo [Stone Carving]
- Legal and Political Status of the Infant [Legal Text]
- Biography of Empress Deng [Literary Excerpt]
- The Book of Rites, The Birth of a Child [Literary Excerpt]
- The Book of Rites, Early Education and Gender Differentiation [Literary Excerpt]
- Learning begins in the Womb: Fetal Instruction [Official Document]
- Mourning Rituals for Deceased Children [Tribute]
- The Child as Microcosm [Literary Excerpt]
- The Child in Early Chinese Social Hierarchy: The Biography of Li Shan [Literary Excerpt]
- Teaching
- Resources