Unit: Tourism


Topic: Local Product

 Mathayomsuksa5
video
- What did you see in the video?

- What kind of product that you see in the
  video?

- How quickly that he makes the pottery?
pottery(n.)
clay(n.)
terracotta(n.)
celadon(n.)
kiln(n.)
Coordinators

     The easiest way to remember them is to
  remember the word FANBOYS
Coordinators                                    LogicalRelationships
For: Mary enjoys math, for it is challenging.       result/cause
AND: Judy has won several trophies,
       and she is an honor
NOR: Judy doesn't work, nor does she want a job.    addition of

  negatives
BUT: Nabil is pretty good at gymnastics,          contrast
       but he prefer swimming.
OR: Jaime needs a vacation, or he'll go crazy.    Alternative
YET: Irma doesn't earn much,                      contrast
       yet she spends money like a millionaire.
SO: The coach praised the team excessively,       cause/result
       so the players stopped believing him.
History of Thai Pottery


     Handsome pots dating back more than 5,000
years have been found at Ban Chiang in
northeastern Thailand, and the art of shaping and
firing clay has continued to the present day.
Simple earthenware vessels are still used for
cooking and storage, while more sophisticated
glazed pottery is also being produced by methods
introduced from China 700 years ago.
Almost every region of the country has its own
traditional pottery. The North, for example, makes fine
low-fired pots and water jugs, lightly glazed with terra
cotta and oil to make them capable of holding liquids;
by northern custom, one of these pots is placed
outside most temples and private homes so that thirsty
strangers homes so that thirsty strangers can stop and
refresh themselves. Dark brown pottery in a wide
variety of shapes, from flower pots to fanciful animals,
is produced at kilns near the northeastern city of
Nakhon Ratchasima and Ratchaburi, west of Bangkok,
is noted for its beautifully decorated water storage jars,
yellowish-green in colour and adorned with dragons
and swirling floral motifs.
According to tradition, the art of making
delicate, blue-green celadon began at the end
of the 13th century, when King
Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai brought 300
Chinese potters to his kingdom. Within a short
time, the high-fired throughout Southeast
Asia, all the way to the Philippines and
Indonesia.
Find these words


-Read the question on power point.
-Try to find the word in the line that you see,
  and correct with the definition .
-Rest the plate to answer the question.
1. Find a word in line 4 that means the craft or
   occupation of a potter.
2. Find a word in line 2 that means moist sticky
   earth; mud.
3. Find a word in line 3 that means having
   acquired worldly knowledge or refinement;
   lacking natural simplicity or naiveté.
4. Find a word in line 8 that means a hard semi
   fired waterproof ceramic clay used in pottery
   and building construction.
5. Find a word in line 13 that means a large oven
  for burning, drying, or processing something,
  such as porcelain or bricks.
6. Find a word in line 14 that means to furnish,
  provide, or adorn with something ornamental;
  embellish.
7. Find a word in line 15 that means to move
  with a twisting or whirling motion; eddy.
8. Find a word in line 16 that means a type of
  pottery having a pale green glaze, originally
  produced in China.
9. Find a word in line 20 that means great age;
  very old.
10. Find a word in line 21 that means a practical
  method, skill, or art applied to a particular
  task.
Activity2
Summarize


-Make a group of 4 people.
-Each group receives a paper from the teacher.
-Summarize the text by using your own words.
-Come in front of the class to present your work.
History of Thai’s Pottery

 Thai’s Pottery have been found for the first
time at ……………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………
……………………………….

Unit

  • 1.
    Unit: Tourism Topic: LocalProduct Mathayomsuksa5
  • 2.
  • 3.
    - What didyou see in the video? - What kind of product that you see in the video? - How quickly that he makes the pottery?
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 11.
    Coordinators The easiest way to remember them is to remember the word FANBOYS Coordinators LogicalRelationships For: Mary enjoys math, for it is challenging. result/cause AND: Judy has won several trophies, and she is an honor NOR: Judy doesn't work, nor does she want a job. addition of negatives
  • 12.
    BUT: Nabil ispretty good at gymnastics, contrast but he prefer swimming. OR: Jaime needs a vacation, or he'll go crazy. Alternative YET: Irma doesn't earn much, contrast yet she spends money like a millionaire. SO: The coach praised the team excessively, cause/result so the players stopped believing him.
  • 13.
    History of ThaiPottery Handsome pots dating back more than 5,000 years have been found at Ban Chiang in northeastern Thailand, and the art of shaping and firing clay has continued to the present day. Simple earthenware vessels are still used for cooking and storage, while more sophisticated glazed pottery is also being produced by methods introduced from China 700 years ago.
  • 14.
    Almost every regionof the country has its own traditional pottery. The North, for example, makes fine low-fired pots and water jugs, lightly glazed with terra cotta and oil to make them capable of holding liquids; by northern custom, one of these pots is placed outside most temples and private homes so that thirsty strangers homes so that thirsty strangers can stop and refresh themselves. Dark brown pottery in a wide variety of shapes, from flower pots to fanciful animals, is produced at kilns near the northeastern city of Nakhon Ratchasima and Ratchaburi, west of Bangkok, is noted for its beautifully decorated water storage jars, yellowish-green in colour and adorned with dragons and swirling floral motifs.
  • 15.
    According to tradition,the art of making delicate, blue-green celadon began at the end of the 13th century, when King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai brought 300 Chinese potters to his kingdom. Within a short time, the high-fired throughout Southeast Asia, all the way to the Philippines and Indonesia.
  • 17.
    Find these words -Readthe question on power point. -Try to find the word in the line that you see, and correct with the definition . -Rest the plate to answer the question.
  • 18.
    1. Find aword in line 4 that means the craft or occupation of a potter. 2. Find a word in line 2 that means moist sticky earth; mud. 3. Find a word in line 3 that means having acquired worldly knowledge or refinement; lacking natural simplicity or naiveté. 4. Find a word in line 8 that means a hard semi fired waterproof ceramic clay used in pottery and building construction.
  • 19.
    5. Find aword in line 13 that means a large oven for burning, drying, or processing something, such as porcelain or bricks. 6. Find a word in line 14 that means to furnish, provide, or adorn with something ornamental; embellish. 7. Find a word in line 15 that means to move with a twisting or whirling motion; eddy.
  • 20.
    8. Find aword in line 16 that means a type of pottery having a pale green glaze, originally produced in China. 9. Find a word in line 20 that means great age; very old. 10. Find a word in line 21 that means a practical method, skill, or art applied to a particular task.
  • 21.
  • 22.
    Summarize -Make a groupof 4 people. -Each group receives a paper from the teacher. -Summarize the text by using your own words. -Come in front of the class to present your work.
  • 23.
    History of Thai’sPottery Thai’s Pottery have been found for the first time at …………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… ……………………………….