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Here are the teacher pack items for Medieval Japanese Society and Culture:
Overview In this experience, students are introduced to the role of Zen Buddhism in Japan by watching a video of a tea ceremony. Then they read more about the history of Zen Buddhism and the tea ceremony. Next, they work in small groups to research and present one traditional Japanese art form. Finally, they reflect on the elements of traditional Japanese culture and explain which appeal to them most and why. Students will work in small groups in scene 3 to prepare a poster on a Japanese art form. They can prepare it digitally. If you prefer that they create physical posters, ensure that the necessary supplies are available. Objectives:
A culture’s philosophy of life is deeply connected to its artistic expressions. In this experience, you will explore this connection in medieval Japan.
Objectives:
What did you notice in the video? In words or short phrases, describe what you see as well as the tone of what you see. To list more than one, separate your ideas with a comma, like this: chocolate, piles of whipped cream.
Chado: Japanese tea ceremony (first practice by Zen priests to achieve a contemplative calm); the Way of Tea.
How did what you see in the video create a sense of “contemplative calm”?