Chinese New Year is just around the corner!
Do your students know the difference between a Lion Dance and a Dragon Dance? Many people confuse the two. This ... Read More...
Choice Board includes:
1. Chinese Food research and design a menu.
2. Make a red envelope 红包.
3. Create a card game to teach classmates the nam... Read More...
Download either the colored or black and white dragon mask.
Students can review colors as they color in their own mask.
Download the 2 versions of the dra... Read More...
Essential Question: How important is food during the Chinese New Year celebrations?
Provocation: Place a set of Chinese New Year food photos on each group ta... Read More...
These Inquiry Cards are designed to be used to get students asking questions about what happens during Chinese New Year.
Print a few copies of each card and ... Read More...
Students will be able to:
Celebrate Chinese New Year!
Sing a Chinese New song
Learn Chinese food and celebrate with a Chinese class lunch
Chinese New... Read More...
Happy Chinese New Year - 新年快乐
This is a great game for the whole class
Place post-it notes around the room and ask them to find 新年快乐 around the room.
D... Read More...
Essential Question: What do we use to celebrate Chinese New Year?
Provocation:Chinese New Year Objects (real or printed)
Red envelope
Spring Couplet ... Read More...
As students explore Chinese New Year, encourage them to construct knowledge themselves. Print images or show videos to harness their curiosity. Students will us... Read More...
Download and Print this Chinese New Year Board Game to help students review the traditions of Chinese New Year. Students will need to recognize the characters: ... Read More...
Students will learn the Chinese word that is especially used during Chinese New Year - 福 and then learn to write the characters.
Download the Chinese New Yea... Read More...
In Week 2, students will:
Identify the 12 animals in Chinese zodiac
Role-play at a Pet Store – buying a pet
Create a song using animal vocabul... Read More...
The red colour is good luck and supposed to ward off evil spirits. Typically, red envelopes are given by the married to the unmarried, most of whom a... Read More...