This colourful and engaging PowerPoint is perfect for teaching young children all about snakes and Chinese New Year. 2025 is the Year of the Snake and this informative PowerPoint provides many fun and age-appropriate information about: Chinese New Year snakes in Chinese culture fun and interesting facts about snakes Amaze children with the wonderful photographs and fun facts which are perfect Introduction to Chinese New Year: Learn what it is, when it happens, and why it’s celebrated. The Chinese Zodiac: Explore the 12 zodiac animals and discover the meaning of the Year of the Snake (2025). Traditions and Celebrations: Discover the importance of red decorations, family gatherings, and red envelopes. This colourful and engaging PowerPoint is perfect for teaching young children all about snakes and Chinese New Year. 2025 is the Year of the Snake and this informative PowerPoint provides many fun and age-appropriate information about: Chinese New Year snakes in Chinese culture fun and interesting facts about snakes Amaze children with the wonderful photographs and fun facts which are perfect Dive into the fascinating legend of the Chinese Zodiac with our Chinese New Year 2025 Story PowerPoint. This engaging presentation shares the story of the Great Race, featuring vibrant illustrations and an easy-to-follow text for your child aged 5 - 7. This Chinese New Year resource pack features This PowerPoint presentation is designed for a 2025 assembly on Chinese New Year. It introduces the significance of this vibrant festival, celebrated by millions worldwide, highlighting key traditions, symbols, and cultural practices associated with welcoming the Year of the Snake. This Chinese New Year 2025 template is designed to help users craft visually captivating and culturally relevant presentations. Featuring 20 slides with a vibrant red and gold color theme, the template includes layouts for exploring traditions, zodiac elements, historical significance, and celebration ideas. 2025 is the Year of the Snake, and this informative PowerPoint provides many fun and age-appropriate facts about the Chinese New Year, snakes in Chinese culture, and snakes! The Year of the Snake slithers its way into our celebrations on the 29th of January 2025 as Chinese New Year begins, bringing with it opportunities to inspire curiosity Use this Chinese New Year PowerPoint to teach EYFS children all about Chinese New Year and how it is celebrated. It explains the different Chinese New Year activities in a clear and simple way, making it perfect for younger children. This EYFS Reception Topic Planning Web: Chinese New Year could also be useful when you are planning your topic. The PowerPoint explains the preparations for This means that the date of Chinese New Year is different every year. The Lunar New Year occurs every year sometime around late January or early February. In 2025, it will happen on the 29th of January. The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a date not to be missed in the Chinese calendar! This resource contains an 8-slide PowerPoint presentation and a 5-question PowerPoint quiz on the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) which lasts for 15 days culminating in the Lantern Festival. Presentation This is a fully editable and informative 80-slide PowerPoint presentation. This PowerPoint presentation is designed for a 2025 assembly on Chinese New Year. It introduces the significance of this vibrant festival, celebrated by millions worldwide, highlighting key traditions, symbols, and cultural practices associated with welcoming the Year of the Snake. 2. Chinese New Year PDF Slideshow: This 28-page slideshow is a wonderful resource for introducing young children to Chinese New Year. Tailored for KS1 and EYFS students, it explains the festival’s preparations, traditions, and celebrations through simple, child-friendly language and engaging illustrations. Perfect for celebrating Chinese New Year 2025! EYFS All About Chinese New Year PowerPoint. Chinese New Year of the Snake Display Poster. Chinese New Year Songs and Rhymes Pack; You can also read through this Twinkl original eBook ' Dragons in the City ' together and learn all about Chinese New Year traditions in a fun story. When is the Lunar New Year in 2025? Lunar New Year occurs on the first day of the first of twenty-four cycles in the Chinese Calendar. This colourful and engaging PowerPoint is perfect for teaching young children all about snakes and Chinese New Year. 2025 is the Year of the Snake and this informative PowerPoint provides many fun and age-appropriate information about: Chinese New Year snakes in Chinese culture fun and interesting facts about snakes Amaze children with the wonderful photographs and fun facts which are perfect This Chinese New Year PowerPoint is perfect for teaching your entire class all about the traditions and customs of this historic celebration. It features handy information and interesting facts on China, what the country is like, and what happens during the different days of the Chinese New Year. Ideal for visual learners, each of these slides is bursting with both written information and This colourful EYFS Lunar New Year Story PowerPoint is an engaging resource to use when telling the legend of the ‘Great Race’ to your class. The story tells the legend of how the zodiac was devised as a way to measure time. It can be used to teach in lots of ways. Children can listen to the story, retell the story, develop it into small world play and enjoy a plethora of Lunar New Year Chinese New year is an event with a large cultural impact. Roughly 2 billion people celebrate, or acknowledge, it world-wide. With it becoming an increasingly acknowledged event in western countries as well, teaching lessons on it is a good idea. Before you set your students away on activities, or worksheets, you may wish to start with a presentation. If so, then you’ll find this Chinese New Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year Lesson. The lesson looks at a story behind Chinese New Year, how it is celebrated including in different countries and the symbolism within the celebration. We also offer this in a shorter form time tutorial / assembly resource on Lunar New Year which you can find here. This EYFS plan contains a range of engaging Chinese New Year activities which are ideal for reception children to use. The plan includes adult-led activities along with ideas for enhancements to indoor and outdoor continuous provision. Chinese New Year activities for all seven Areas of Learning are included in this EYFS planning resource. There is a page for each Area of Learning and also a
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