Learn how to write in Chinese! The Chinese character for "me" is a picture of a person holding a halberd. Chinese writing is great handwriting practice!
Learn how to write Chinese calligraphy in this "water" worksheet. Learning Chinese characters is a great way to inspire your child's foreign language interests!
Help children make the connection between Hindu-Arabic numerals, Chinese characters, Pinyin form, and quantities with this Chinese language coloring worksheet.
Chinese language learners match characters to pictures in this basic phrases matching activity. Students look at four lines of dialogue, then draw a line to the corresponding illustration.
This Chinese calligraphy worksheet brings together art and language. See how the Chinese character for "home" evolved from a picture of a pig under a roof!
Did you know Chinese is a pictographic language? Chinese writing uses characters that evolved from ancient pictures! Learn how to write the character for "big"!
With room for 110 characters and diagonal guides for extra precise practice, this versatile template is a great way to support language learners as they practice writing characters.
Designed for Chinese and Japanese language students of all levels and ages, this printable worksheet gives you easy access to character practice on the go!
The Chinese writing system is made up of pictographs! The Chinese character for "little" is of three small portions. Chinese writing is great after-school fun!
Learning new languages improves memory and other cognitive skills. First grade Chinese foreign language worksheets introduce students to Chinese with fun and exciting printables. As children complete these exercises, they’re introduced to the Chinese characters for boat, home, fish, and more. Use first grade Chinese foreign language worksheets at home or at school to encourage cultural exploration and foreign language literacy.