For the Paris Elementary: A Gift From Around the World
Posted by ccobbett on April 15, 2008
On Monday, April 14th, Max spent the day at Paris Elementary School. He was introduced to the student body at morning assembly and they greeted him with a loud Ni Hao! We returned to the art room where Max taught Chinese calligraphy
to all the 5th and 6th grade students. We had each group for a half hour and taught 6 classes.
Max was a terrific teacher.
He taught them a few common Chinese words and had the students practice as he handed out materials. He explained and demonstrated how to hold a brush and how to paint the characters for Harmony and Peace.
The students practiced several times and then had to turn the paper over and try to paint them from memory. Most did very well, probably better than I did myself. Max is a very accomplished calligrapher. His strokes are beautiful and to watch him, as an art teacher, is a joy. At the end of class he taught the students to count to five in Chinese. This was very interesting and the students picked this up very quickly.![]()
This was a fantastic experience for my students and hopefully we will be able to have Max come back to work with more grade levels before he leaves for home.
Sue Moccia
Art Teacher, Paris Elementary


You are a very wonderful teacher in art caligraphy I hope one day you will come back and teach us more art caligraphy I really enjoyed it Thank you,
signed A student of Paris Elementary School
Ashley Covert
April 15th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Sounds like the children are learning a great deal from you! It’s amazing how quickly little one’s can learn things like a new language. Sounds like you are having a great time!
April 27th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
Hi max !!
i had a really fun time learning from you.
i hope u come back to our school district and
teach us more about caligraphy!!
-thanks
signed a student of paris elementary
carolyn lamb
August 10th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Hey everybody! I am Max! How time flies! It is about 4 months since I left Maine. How I miss you. The time I lived in Maine gives me such unforgettable experience. I will never forget it. I hope I will have chance to see you again!
October 20th, 2008 at 11:29 pm