A primary school assembly framework for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7 celebrating Lunar New (also known as Chinese New Year). Includes video, suggestions for songs, optional words for reflection and prayer. Planning and delivering an assembly can be time-consuming and stressful. That's why we've done the hard work for you by creating this detailed and engaging Chinese New Year assembly pack! Here at Twinkl, we pride ourselves on taking pressure away from teachers and our colourful, fully researched PowerPoint with accompanying script does just that. This Chinese New Year resource pack features An editable Google Slides assembly presentation that explores Chinese New Year, perfect for engaging KS1 and KS2 students. This comprehensive resource includes detailed notes for each slide, making it easy for teachers to deliver an informative and interactive assembly. A primary school assembly collection using a mixture of video, audio and related content to explore the Chinese New Year for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7. School Radio: Lunar New Year - Let's Move This assembly focuses on when, where, how and why Chinese New Year is celebrated. The pack comes with an easy to follow assembly script including links to other Twinkl Chinese New Year resources and ideas for possible follow up work. Also included is a PowerPoint closely linked to the script which is full of colorful photographs and includes a dragon dance video. The PowerPoint also contains The slide show covers the astrological background of the Chinese New Year and how it is celebrated. This unit also includes a retelling of the legend to explain how the animal signs came to be. This short story is called the "The Great Chinese Race". Key Stage: Key stage 1 and key stage 2. Number of children: Suitable for class, key stage or Bring the magic of Chinese New Year to your classroom with this lively and educational assembly script, specially designed for pupils aged 5-7! Perfect for teachers looking for an engaging way to introduce young learners to this vibrant cultural celebration, our script offers a fun and interactive 15-20 minute performance with plenty of Chinese New Year KS1 and KS2 Assembly. A simply written whole school assembly to cover the main aspects of Chinese New Year which can be used in the days preceding or during the 15 day celebration starting on 10th -25th February. Chinese dragon music can be easily slotted into the assembly where you chose (link included). Planning and delivering an assembly can be time-consuming and stressful. That's why we've done the hard work for you by creating this detailed and engaging Chinese New Year assembly pack! Here at Twinkl, we pride ourselves on taking pressure away from teachers and our colourful, fully researched PowerPoint with accompanying script does just that. This Chinese New Year resource pack features Planning and delivering an assembly can be time-consuming and stressful. That's why we've done the hard work for you by creating this detailed and engaging Chinese New Year assembly pack! Here at Twinkl, we pride ourselves on taking pressure away from teachers and our colourful, fully researched PowerPoint with accompanying script does just that. This Chinese New Year resource pack features A BBC primary assembly for KS1 and KS2 exploring Chinese New Year, with a 4 minute video. Homepage. Summary: Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February 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. Chinese New Year; new beginnings; looking forward to the future. Preparation and materials. Background: Chinese New Year is a spring festival and has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. Originally it was a festival in which farmers hoped for a good harvest in the year to come. It is linked to the lunar calendar and the first day of the New Chinese (Lunar) New Year, designed for 2025 form time tutorial / assembly resource. The lesson looks at a story behind Chinese (Lunar) New Year, how it is celebrated and the symbolism within the celebration. For teachers' notes and more: In this film a yo Planning and delivering an assembly can be time-consuming and stressful. That's why we've done the hard work for you by creating this detailed and engaging Chinese New Year assembly pack! Here at Twinkl, we pride ourselves on taking pressure away from teachers and our colourful, fully researched PowerPoint with accompanying script does just that. This Chinese New Year resource pack features Summary: Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February A popular choice of story about Chinese New Year for EYFS and KS1 is I Love Chinese New Year by Eva Wong Nava and Li Xin, which provides an introduction to Chinese New Year traditions for one girl and her family -including the special food, decorations Use this lovely illustrated PowerPoint to introduce the different wonderful events during Chinese New Year. Find out about when it is celebrated and how, why the different years are named after animals and how 2019 is the Year of the Pig. Use this exciting and colourful assembly PowerPoint to teach children all about Chinese New Year. Challenge them to discover the animal that represents the year they were born. This assembly is available with the alternative wording Lunar New Year. Chinese New Year School Assembly - KS1 & KS2. Download a school assembly on the Chinese New Year. 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 .
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