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The Art of Tea Curriculum

The Art of Tea Curriculum

K-12 curriculum unit based on the UCLA Fowler Museum exhibit, "Steeped in History: The Art of Tea"

A curriculum resource for teachers by Lyn Avins and Betsy D. Quick.  This resource is a 39 page pdf file available for download here

Table of Contents

About the Exhibition
Steeped in History: The Art of Tea

Teaching Lessons

  1. China, Cradle of Tea Culture
  2. The Way of Tea in Japan
  3. Tea Craze in the West
  4. Tea and Empire
  5. Tea—Parties and Poetry

Lesson Objectives and Correlations with California State Teaching Standards

Bibliography and Filmography

 

 

Download File: Fowler_Tea_Curriculum.pdf

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The Art of Tea Curriculum
K-12 curriculum unit based on the UCLA Fowler Museum exhibit, "Steeped in History: The Art of Tea"

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