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Laozi "The Way of Life" Primary Source Reading - Google Drive - Print & Digital

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Contributor:
The History Llama
Grade Level:
6-10
Product Type:
Reading
File Type:
PDF, Google Drive
Pages:
3
Answer Key:
Yes
  • Laozi "The Way of Life" Primary Source Reading - Google Drive - Print & Digital
  • Laozi "The Way of Life" Primary Source Reading - Google Drive - Print & Digital
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Laozi (also known as Lao-Tze or Lao-Tzu) "The Way of Life" Primary Source Reading - Google Drive - Print & Digital

Laozi was a Chinese philosopher who founded the religion known as Daoism. Daoism focused on the Day, or "The Way," and had a heavy emphasis on following the natural order of the world because it involves relationships with all living things. The resource has students analyzing passages from Laozi's famous book, The Way of Life. This is a great resource to add to your unit on Ancient China.

This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. When you purchase this product, you will be directed to download a PDF of the Terms of Use. The link to the Google Drive folder, along with directions on how to make copies and print the material, will be provided. By purchasing this product, you recognize that you (and your students should you chose the digital option) must have access to a Google account. 

What is included in this activity? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣

  • A brief introduction on Laozi and Daoism (Taoism)
  • 3 passages from The Way of Life.
  • 7 questions to check for comprehension
  • Teacher Answer Key is included (not pictured in preview)

Key vocabulary words and definitions are listed, making it great for differentiated learning. This resource is editable, so you can change it to best fit your student's needs.

Suggestions for how to use this resource:

  • Go over the first passage together as a class and then have students complete the remaining 2 passages independently
  • Partner activity
  • Homework assignment

For those of you who are teaching this with younger grades, I recommend completing the first one or two sayings as a class before either having students complete the activity independently or in pairs.

Thank you for checking this product out! To check out other resources on Ancient China, you can click HERE

Happy teaching! :)

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