Monday, February 6, 2017

| Chinese Restaurant Project | Due: Friday, February 24, 2017

Dual language immersion school is not only about learning through standards, but also being immersed in the culture. So for your child's next project, you and your child will take a trip to a local Chinese restaurant. While there, your child(ren) will experience dining in an authentic cultural setting. Please turn in non-edible artifacts collected at the restaurant (chopsticks, labels, to-go menus..etc.) in a shoebox and bring it to school on Friday, February 24. 

This project is meant to be fun! Every child is different, so allow your child to be him or herself. Below is a list of a restaurants previous parents recommended. These establishments are said to be extra friendly!  

Let me know if you have any questions! 

Lauren Williams Korzan Pyng Ho in Decatur was great! They still remember us and take time to talk to Emery when we go there.
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Alison Quod Mueller Oriental Pearl was great and we were also at Grand China in Buckhead off Peachtree for a birthday party recently and they were super nice and really Excited that the kids st the party were practicing their mandarin with them! πŸ‘
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Elayne DeLeo Chin Chin in Brookhaven. Next to Kroger.
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Judith Noble-Wang Chef Liu on Buford Hwy, Doraville
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Laura Podgorski Beck We went to the Chinese mall. Walked the stores. I also second Alison Quod Mueller grand china recommendation!
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Susan Witucki The folks at Fortune Cookie are always very kind. Druid Hills and Briarcliff near Fresh Market.
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Weeks of January 21-February 3, 2017

Chinese New Year celebration, 100th day of school, Community Worker Culminating Event, and Shakespeare for Kids filled lots of laughters and memories for our students these two weeks. Because of the age of our students, we did not get into the history of Chinese New Year. They enjoyed Chinese Calligraphy, looking and creating crafts through Pictures from "All About China", writing words using chopsticks, and watching older kids flourish. 







Shakespeare for Kids

George Dressed as Mr. Gay

Chinese Calligraphy 



100th Day of School

100th Day of School