Chinese New Year worksheets below.
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Learning activity based on the Chinese New Year by primaryresources.co.uk. The resource is a pdf file. Included in the resource are three worksheets with varying difficulty.
The first worksheet has a work bank of words to fill into the spaces. The spaces have the first letter of the word bank word as a hint.
The second worksheet has no hint only the word bank words and spaces.
The third worksheet has only questions about the Chinese New Year for students to research the answer to.
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Differentiate worksheets based on students ability.
A nice worksheet from chinaquest providing teachers with a worksheet. The worksheet has a great design showing visuals of how china celebrate their new year. Space is provided for students to record their findings about what they researched on beliefs & purpose, fireworks, time & duration, decorations, other rituals and traditions.
View full descriptionStrand: Human Environments
Strand unit: People and Other Lands
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: A nice guide for students to use when researching the Chinese New Year.
Include the Chinese New Year celebrations into your classroom. Activity Village have printable picture word cards associated with the Chinese Ne Year. Also included are vocabulary matching cards so that students can match the vocabulary word to that of the picture card.
View full descriptionStrand: Oral Language
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Teacher guide when planning a lesson to learn words associated with the Chinese New Year
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