Resources for Schools

How the business world develops engaged and innovative employees by building achievement and performance—and how we can do the same.
This exercise explores why geometric patterns appear throughout the Islamic world and how to use geometric principles to create patterns.
Students read, analyze, and paraphrase translations from The Analects as a means of understanding key elements of Confucianism.
Students understand China and its geography by creating travel brochures for China's nine distinct regions.
Use the much-loved game of Bingo to give your students practice listening for clues and drawing conclusions.
Children learn about cool animals from Asia while sharpening their memory skills.
A Silk Roads Encounter Project
Learn about Lunar new Year in Vietnam and why it is an especially good time to review good manners. Tet 2010 is February 14.
Discover Australia, its unique geography and animals, and Aborigine culture through this art-based lesson plan.
A two-player game said to originate in China, but is played throughout the world. Children practice simple math and gets an enjoyable introduction to strategy.
This game of jacks teaches counting and hand-eye coordination skills...and it's good for lots of laughs!