Art in History Chinese Qin Dynasty: Terra Cotta Warrior (221-202 BC) Classroom Bundle
$250.00
$250.00
Art in History Chinese Qin Dynasty: Terra Cotta Warrior (221-202 BC) Classroom Bundle
Learn about the dynasty that created the Great Wall of China. Art In History's replica is an example of a terra cotta warrior, spefically the general located in pit #2 of the archaeological dig. The Qin Dynasty (prounounced "chin") is an important era in Chinese history even though it only lasted from 221 BC - 202 BC. The lesson covers the Qin Dynasty, 221- 202 BC. This Classroom Bundle includes:
25 Student Kits Containing:
- Replica
- Paint brush
- Sponge
- Disposable paint pallets
- Paint
- FREE lesson download
- Additional individual kits are available here
Sealer Kit:
- 8oz bottle of clear gloss sealer
- 14 plate palettes
- 28 sponges
- 28 kraft paper sheets
- Each Sealer Kit will seal approximately 28+ student kits.
Lesson Download:
- History of the artifact
- History of the time period
- Full color map
- Designs & motifs
- Step-by-step decorating instructions
Expanded Lesson Teacher's Guide:
This resuable guide covers 221 BC- 202 BC and the Qin Dynasty (pronounced "chin"). It is to be used in conjunction with the Terra Cotta Warrior (EDU 026). The Qin Dynasty is an important era in Chinese history even though it only lasted from 221 B.C. - 202 B.C. During this time the Qin became the greatest power in Asia by unifying many groups of people. The Qin potters were very skilled and imaginative. Their terra cotta sculptures are known for elegant shapes and beautiful colors. The terra cotta warriors were created from yellow clay. Sometimes, molds were used to form the main parts of each warrior, such as the torso, legs, arms, and head. Then, sculptors added the details to each warrior. These included the hair, eyes, nose, lips, and other features that give each warrior a unique appearance. Out of the 7,000 warriors, no two have the same face! In addition to warriors, potters made horses, archers, strongmen, bureaucrats, acrobats, swans, geese, and cranes. Warriors are life-size replicas of the Qin army. Preservation of the sculptures is extremely important.
- 4 or 5 - 50 minute lesson format
- Sustains student interest through the use of colored maps, timelines, pictures, and group discussions
- Content Area Includes: English-Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math, and Fine Arts
- Contains reading passages, literary skill builders, real world research projects, thought provoking writing prompts, and math problems
- CD-ROM containing Maps, Motifs, Decorating Instructions, "Did You Know" Facts, and other appropriate visuals.
- Correlated to Common Core and National Standards (Grades 3 - 12)
- 50+ pages of core content presented in a cross-curricular format
- Developed on the principles of project-based learning and differentiated instruction
Note: All replicas are for decorative use only.