1. Watching the Video Clip 2. Quiz Time 3. Let’s Make the Moon House! 4. Discussion Time Source Culture - Miran & Lisa.

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1. Watching the Video Clip 2. Quiz Time 3. Let’s Make the Moon House! 4. Discussion Time Source Culture - Miran & Lisa

Let’s watch the video clip and learn about the Full Moon Festival.

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 1.What is it? ① The Sun House ② The Star House ③ The Moon House ④ The Earth House

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 2. What is the date of the First Full Moon Day? ① January 15 on the solar calendar ② January 15 on the lunar calendar ③ February 15 on the solar calendar ④ February 15 on the lunar calendar

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 3. Which one is not for Full Moon Day? ① Juibul Play ② Ganggangsullae ③ Jisin Bapgi ④ Eating Red-bean Porridge Stepping the bridge

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 4. What are papers for? ① To decorate the Moon House ② To write people’s wishes ③ To call the ghosts ④ To make the Moon House burn more

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 5. What’s the name of this rice? ① Red-bean rice ② Birthday rice ③ Five grain rice ④ Black & White bean rice

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 1.Write your three wishes on the paper. 2.Share your wishes with the class. 3.Fold your wish paper. 4.Hang your wish paper on the Moon House. 5.Go out to burn it.

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 1.Make groups of 4. 2.Discuss about why people celebrated the 1 st Full Moon Day and burned the Moon House on the Jan. 1 st Full Moon Day for 4 minutes. 3.Share the discussion.

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 1. What does the Full Moon symbolize? Moon Woman Reproduction People wished that they could have a rich harvest of the year. Brightness Good Energy 2. Why did people burn the Moon House? To prevent disease or bad luck throwing their belongings to the moon house when it’s burned.

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa Jisin Bapgi To eliminate bad luck and evils out of a house singing, playing drums and stepping around the courtyard. Juibul Play To kill harmful insects and rats burning the dike of paddy field and to make fertilizer with ashes. Eating five- grain rice To supplement nutrition which lacked during winter and to wish for a good harvest. Stepping the bridge To wish healthy and strong legs.

Source Culture - Miran & Lisa 1. Make groups of Talk about what you thought about Full Moon Day Festival and how you felt writing your wishes with your group for 1 minute. 3. Share your thought and feeling with the class.

The End Source Culture - Miran & Lisa Have a great day!