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Curriculum Guide - Grade 5 - 2023

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Fifth Grade Curriculum WHAT IS VOICE? ANCIENT EAST ASIA In the Fifth Grade at Far Brook, students explore the essential question: What is Voice? Using art as a lens for social studies and daily life, students explore the art of ancient East Asia in order to better understand ideas such as cultural diffusion, hierarchy, various belief systems and mythologies. Beginning with the development of ancient Chinese civilization, students will form a better understanding of the unique history and culture of East Asia. East Asia is a complex make-up of cultures; China, Korea, Vietnam and Japan are explored as students gain an understanding of the cultural connections and differences between countries and cultures that make up this diverse continent. The class spends a considerable amount of time turning attention to the role of storytelling, mythology and religion in ancient China and comparatively throughout East Asia, including Korea, Vietnam and Japan; systems that allow for universal voice and connection. To gain a broader understanding of identity and the rich power of culture, students explore voice and storytelling from a mythological perspective, delving deeper into how cultures use symbolism in myths and poetry to reflect identity. The class engages in lively discussions and learns to read for details and generate main ideas to support their conversations. They continue to develop the research skills learned in earlier years and use these to further their understanding of various research topics.

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