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Your to-do listWhat do the sources tell us is going on?As you analyze these cartoons, consider whether or not the cartoonist used the techniques described below.
Who is making what?What conclusions can you draw from the table below? The West and China's relationship status: It's complicated
Your homework: Where is your stuff from?Where is your stuff from?: Find ten goods from your home that you use on a regular basis and find out what country they were made in. Make sure that you have at least from one good from your kitchen, bathroom, and your bedroom.
Your to-do listPlease head to Kahoot! for a Web Literacy quiz. Continue your research for your flag
What not to do when visiting someone's homeYour homework: China Meets the WestYour to-do list
Reading a URLContinue your researchNow that you have more skills to use, continue your research on your Chinese province. Use this graphic organizer to help you collect ideas of what you want to represent on your flag. What not to do when visiting someone's homeYour homework: China Meets the WestPlease head to eBackpack for the resources on China meets the West.
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Use the time remaining to begin your Chinese Province Project flags. I would recommend that you begin by researching your section of China. Remember the types of things that were represented by the U.S. state flags. What would your part of China want to represent it?
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