Lesson 10

Learning Intention

To write 四 (er) and learn about structures of characters in an ‘enclosed shape’.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to write 四 (si) using a Chinese writing grid:

Draw a simple writing grid as shown in the video or download a printable worksheet:

Reflection

Please complete the reflection form: https://tinyurl.com/T4W1P

Share your handwriting work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Holiday Activities

If you wish to continue your Mandarin over the school holiday, here are some activities you could do to help reinforce your vocabulary. You can click on a Quizlet study set to browse the words in Flashcards and then play Match and Gravity games. Please feel free to explore the sets under a different year level. You do not need a Quizlet account to do these activities.

If you haven’t used Quizlet study sets yet, please watch this instructional video first: How to Use a Quizlet Study Set.

Activities

Numbers 1-10
Social & Other Words (Prep)

Lesson 9

Learning Intention

To write 三 (san) using a Chinese writing grid.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to write 三 (san) using a Chinese writing grid:

Draw a simple writing grid as shown in the video or in Lesson 7.

Or download a printable worksheet:

Reflection

Please complete your reflection via this form: https://tinyurl.com/prepwk9

Share your handwriting work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 8

Learning Intention

To write 二 (er) using a Chinese writing grid.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to write 二 (er) using a Chinese writing grid:

Draw a simple writing grid as shown in the video or in Lesson 7.

Or download a printable worksheet:

Reflection

This week’s reflection form is your Learning Task: https://tinyurl.com/ManLTPrep 

Share your handwriting work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 7

Learning Intention

To write 一 (yi) using a Chinese writing grid.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to write 一 (yi) using a Chinese writing grid:

Download a printable worksheet:

Or draw a simple writing grid as shown in the picture:

Play a Kahoot Challenge to reinforce your numbers 1-10.

Reflection

Please fill in a Reflection Form to show your understanding of this lesson.

Share your work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 6

Learning Intention

To ask and respond to the question ‘Ni ji sui?’ (How old are you?) in a mini dialogue.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to describe own age in a mini dialogue using the following template: 

A: Ni ji sui?                              How old are you?

B: Wo ______ sui.                   I’m ________ years old.

Play a Kahoot Challenge to reinforce your numbers 1-10.

Reflection

Please fill in a Reflection Form to show your understanding of this lesson. 

Share your mini dialogue with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 5

Learning Intention

To describe your own age in a full sentence.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to describe own age in a full sentence using the following sentence stem:

Wo _______ sui.

I (am) _____ years old.

Reflection

Can you say your age in a full sentence now?

Share your work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 4

Learning Intention

To construct numbers 6-10 with paper strips.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to construct numbers from six to ten with paper strips.

Annotate your numbers with Pinyin spellings.

Read out your numbers.

Reflection

What is your strategy to tell 七(7) and 九(9) apart?

What is your suggestion for our next unit of work?

Share your work and thoughts with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 3

Learning Intention

To construct numbers 1-5 with paper strips.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to construct numbers from 1 to 5 with paper strips.

Annotate your numbers with Pinyin spellings.

Read out your numbers.

Extension – Learn to say new social terms:

  • Apologies

A: Dui bu qi.  Sorry.

B: Mei guan xi.  That’s all right.  

Reflection

Which number did you find a bit challenging to make? Why?

What is your suggestion for our next unit of work?

Share your work and thoughts with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 2

Learning Intention

To count from 1 to 10 in Mandarin.

Lesson Information

Watch the instructional video and learn to count from 1 to 10 in Mandarin.

Watch the Song of Numbers video and sing along.

Reflection

Which Mandarin number describes your age?

Share your work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au


Lesson 1

Learning Intention

To say basic greetings, farewell and thanks.

Lesson Information

Create a mini dialogue with your favourite toy, using the following social terms:

1. Greetings 

A: Ni hao. 

B: Ni hao. 

2. Thanks

A: Xie xie.  

B: Bu ke qi. 

3. Farewell 

A: Zai jian. 

B: Zai jian.  

Reflection

Can you think of a few reallife situations in which you can use these phrases? 

Share your work with Wang Lao Shi – wwang@hillsmeade.vic.edu.au