Character Education and Social Skills
Thank You, Meiling
Key Concept: Good manners
Written by: Linda Talley
Illustrated by: Itoko Maeno
Kit Includes:
Evaluation Guide: 8 pp.
Storybook: 32 pp.
Teaching Guide: 36 pp.
Run Time: 15:00
Thank You, Meiling - Kit
Price: $ 89.50
Item# 9485IN
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Grades K-4
Visit a Chinese village for lessons in common courtesy.
Meiling is an impatient, ill-mannered young duck who can never seem to remember her mother’s advice: stop and think of others.
Then one day Meiling follows the boy Song Hai to market and learns a thing or two about good manners — waiting her turn, saying “please” and “thank you,” helping others, and sharing.
She also learns about the upcoming Moon Festival as she follows Song Hai through the bustling market, where eager shoppers buy paper lanterns and fat mooncakes in preparation for the mid-autumn celebration.
Artist Itoko Maeno vividly portrays the sights of a small town in southeast China — the narrow residential lanes, the colorful marketplace, and the tidy courtyard where Song Hai and his family watch the harvest moon rise high in the sky.
The Thank You, Meiling teaching guide will show you how to put common courtesy into practice in your classroom, and cross-curriculum activities will have your students observing the phases of the moon, exploring harvest festivals around the world, and computing with Chinese numerals. Thank You, Meiling will help you
• Promote courtesy in students’ daily lives
• Introduce students to Chinese culture
• Present facts and lore about our moon
This storybook is available at amazon.com in Kindle reading format
What others think about Thank You, Meiling
“An outstanding multicultural resource.”
—North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Visit a Chinese village for lessons in common courtesy.
Meiling is an impatient, ill-mannered young duck who can never seem to remember her mother’s advice: stop and think of others.
Then one day Meiling follows the boy Song Hai to market and learns a thing or two about good manners — waiting her turn, saying “please” and “thank you,” helping others, and sharing.
She also learns about the upcoming Moon Festival as she follows Song Hai through the bustling market, where eager shoppers buy paper lanterns and fat mooncakes in preparation for the mid-autumn celebration.
Artist Itoko Maeno vividly portrays the sights of a small town in southeast China — the narrow residential lanes, the colorful marketplace, and the tidy courtyard where Song Hai and his family watch the harvest moon rise high in the sky.
The Thank You, Meiling teaching guide will show you how to put common courtesy into practice in your classroom, and cross-curriculum activities will have your students observing the phases of the moon, exploring harvest festivals around the world, and computing with Chinese numerals. Thank You, Meiling will help you
• Promote courtesy in students’ daily lives
• Introduce students to Chinese culture
• Present facts and lore about our moon
This storybook is available at amazon.com in Kindle reading format
What others think about Thank You, Meiling
“An outstanding multicultural resource.”
—North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
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