Yo-Yo Ma Elementary Lesson Plan

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Let's celebrate Yo-Yo Ma!

Yo-Yo Ma is a Chinese-American cellist and humanitarian. First, read the book, Playing at the Border, A Story of Yo-Yo Ma by Joanna Ho and Teresa Martinez, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month or any time of year!

This Lesson Includes:

  • a recommended picture book

  • recommended video resources

  • discussion questions

  • a creative art activity with materials list and instructions

This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.

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Let's celebrate Yo-Yo Ma!

Yo-Yo Ma is a Chinese-American cellist and humanitarian. First, read the book, Playing at the Border, A Story of Yo-Yo Ma by Joanna Ho and Teresa Martinez, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month or any time of year!

This Lesson Includes:

  • a recommended picture book

  • recommended video resources

  • discussion questions

  • a creative art activity with materials list and instructions

This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.

Let's celebrate Yo-Yo Ma!

Yo-Yo Ma is a Chinese-American cellist and humanitarian. First, read the book, Playing at the Border, A Story of Yo-Yo Ma by Joanna Ho and Teresa Martinez, then expand on the ideas in the book with this great lesson plan featuring a fun and engaging art project. It would be perfect for AAPI Heritage Month or any time of year!

This Lesson Includes:

  • a recommended picture book

  • recommended video resources

  • discussion questions

  • a creative art activity with materials list and instructions

This lesson was designed to be appropriate and accessible for a wide range of elementary-aged learners, from 2-6th grades and even beyond.