Even more Lunar and Chinese New Year KS2 resources. For a quick set of ideas that you can adapt to your teaching aims, have a look at our Chinese New Year KS2 Teaching Ideas Sheet. It covers the full curriculum of school subjects, giving suggestions for educational activities for each. The date of Chinese New Year changes each year depends on the lunar cycle, but it always falls between 21st January and 20th February. When is Chinese New Year 2025? Chinese New Year 2025 starts on Wednesday 29th January. Chinese New Year 2025 animal. 2025 is the Year of the Snake. KS2 activities for Chinese New Year. This resource is divided into six key sections that build cultural understanding whilst developing essential literacy skills: Introduction to Chinese New Year: A clear, engaging passage that explores the festival's origins, legends, and key traditions, complete with targeted reading comprehension questions. A fun set of activities to celebrate Chinese New Year with your KS1/ lower KS2 students. The resource includes: Colouring pages Write your name in Chinese activity Word search (with answers) 2 Colour by Number activities 2 Chinese New Year mystery pictures (with answers) It is a .pdf f This pack includes beautiful posters of this 'Chinese New Year' poem, a 'Rhyme and Rhythm' investigation activity sheet, a PowerPoint of the poem to aid learning and group recital for performance, a 'Poetry Detective' activity for both KS1 and KS2 which highlights the key features of the poem. This lovely set of differentiated Chinese New Year reading comprehensions for KS2 can be used to help your pupils develop their reading skills whilst expanding their understanding of Chinese New Year. You might also like to tell children about the different Lunar New Year celebrations that take place in countries across Asia, such as Singapore, Vietnam and South Korea. Each country will have This Chinese New Year KS2 activity pack comprises five hour-long lessons. The lessons start with an introduction to Chinese culture and traditions, linked to the New Year celebrations. The following English lesson looks at the different character traits of the animals of the Chinese Zodiac, with the children writing a description of a 2 excellent ‘Chinese New Year’ activities. Age range: 7 - 11 years. Activity 1: A passage about Chinese New Year traditions and ‘9’ multiple choice questions. Activity 2: A 4-page booklet explaining 2 Chinese legends. The booklet describes Chinese New Year animals (each with its own character description). Celebrate Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year in style with CGP+'s festive resources! KS2 School Years Help children learn about Chinese New Year with this 4. New Year similarities and differences worksheet 5. Chinese Zodiac PowerPoint 6. My Chinese Zodiac worksheet 7. Design a new Chinese Zodiac animal 8. Recounting Chinese New Year Celebrations If you have found these resources useful, please leave a friendly review. Thank you! Navigate the Fun: Year of the Snake Maze Activity Worksheets for Chinese New Year 2025; Draw Along! How to Draw a Snake – A Chinese New Year Video Lesson for Kids; Chinese New Year Celebrations for Families: Dragons in the City eBook Chinese New Year Celebration Ideas for Kids: Create Your Own Stone Snake; Make it Jump! Use these Chinese New Year-themed printable handwriting practice sheets to check your pupils' continuous cursive writing progress. Are they able to join their looped cursive letters appropriately within full sentences?On these sheets, children will be shown different sentences to do with the Chinese New Year. Then they'll be given the sentence in a lighter colour, allowing them to trace over Use these Chinese New Year-themed printable handwriting practice sheets to check your pupils' continuous cursive writing progress. Are they able to join their looped cursive letters appropriately within full sentences?On these sheets, children will be shown different sentences to do with the Chinese New Year. Then they'll be given the sentence in a lighter colour, allowing them to trace over This teacher-made resource is perfect for supporting your planning. It can be used to help you deliver an engaging lesson on the topic of Lunar and Chinese New Year art. KS2 pupils will be challenged to use different recycled materials to create their very own Chinese dragon. Dragons are a traditional symbol of Lunar and Chinese New Year art. KS2 children can learn all about other symbols Resources to support teaching and learning about the Chinese New Year 2025, the year of the snake, which starts on 29 January 2025 and lasts until 16 Febrary 2026. The date changes every year as it's decided by the Chinese lunar calendar, which is based on the cycles of the moon and sun and is generally 21–51 days behind the Gregorian Lots of worksheets and activities to do with your class on or around Chinese New Year: Chinese Art - PowerPoint. Chinese Method Multiplication. Chinese New Year Fact Sheet and Worksheets. Chinese New Year Word Search. Write your name in Chinese activity. 12 Chinese Zodiac animal posters. Read, write and say numbers 1 to 10 in Chinese. This lovely set of differentiated Chinese New Year reading comprehensions for KS2 can be used to help your pupils develop their reading skills whilst expanding their understanding of Chinese New Year. You might also like to tell children about the different Lunar New Year celebrations that take place in countries across Asia, such as Singapore, Vietnam and South Korea. Each country will have Free Chinese New Year Worksheets. This free, 12 page activity pack is best suited to children in elementary/primary grades 2-4 and includes; 3 pages of simple-to-read facts about Chinese New Year For cross-curricular learning on this topic, boost your pupils' literacy with our lovely UKS2 Chinese New Year Reading Comprehension Activities and our Chinese New Year Rhyming Poem and Resource Pack. Trivia about Chinese New Year. Roughly two billion people celebrate, or acknowledge in some way, Chinese New Year worldwide. Welcome to our collection of lovely New Year themed worksheets. Get your KS2 class reflecting on their past year and the one ahead by completing these fun activities together. The new year is always a good time to start fresh with a hopeful attitude towards the coming year. Children can also practise their writing and reading comprehension skills with these KS2 New Year's resolutions
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