Chinese Calligraphy– 3rd grade

A person practicing Chinese calligraphy with black ink on paper, surrounded by newspapers and a container of ink.

Colorful fold-out cards featuring various Chinese calligraphy characters are displayed in an accordion-style arrangement, making them a delightful educational tool for 3rd grade students.

The 3rd graders have been learning about China in their social studies class.  They practiced brush painting with Chinese calligraphy brushes.  These were made into a little accordian book.  Watercolor painted covers were glued on to the front and back.

A handmade book featuring Chinese calligraphy on the cover, with a Chinese character and the word "Dragon" written above it.

Small accordion-style book with the Chinese character for "rain" on the cover, showcasing beautiful Chinese Calligraphy, resting on a grey surface.

A colorful paper sculpture with abstract black ink brushstrokes, inspired by Chinese Calligraphy, displayed against a dark background.

Two pieces of paper with black Chinese calligraphy symbols on them, over a colorful, gradient background make for an engaging visual.

An accordion-folded book with colorful pages and Chinese calligraphy on the cover leaning slightly to its left.

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