Help children make the connection between Hindu-Arabic numerals, Chinese characters, Pinyin form, and quantities with this Chinese language coloring worksheet.
Add some French flair to your fashionable kid's vocabulary! Your first grader will learn how to spell and pronounce the French words for basic clothing items.
Learn how to write in Chinese! The Chinese character for "me" is a picture of a person holding a halberd. Chinese writing is great handwriting practice!
In this two-page Chinese language worksheet, students trace and color four tone symbols and meanings for the word “tang," then complete a matching activity.
Did you know Chinese is a pictographic language? Chinese writing uses characters that evolved from ancient pictures! Learn how to write the character for "big"!
Chinese language learners match characters to pictures in this basic phrases matching activity. Students look at four lines of dialogue, then draw a line to the corresponding illustration.