The presentation encourages student participation through opportunities for thinking, partner discussions, and sharing thoughts, ideas, and personal experiences related to Chinese New Year. By using this Chinese New Year, Assembly Presentation, teachers can easily engage their students in learning about importance of Chinese New Year for other This assembly includes: What is the Chinese New Year? Informative video; Traditions; Story of the Chinese Zodiac; Personal Reflection questions; Please also visit my TES Assembly Store where over 100 assemblies are available on a huge range of topics. LIMITED TIME OFFER If you purchase this resource and leave a 5-star review, you receive any £ This assembly is available with the alternative wording Lunar New Year. Learn even more about Chinese New Year traditions and customs in our handy blog. 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 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 This assembly script for Year 3 children introduces the story of Chinese New Year through a fun, engaging reenactment of the Great Race that determined the order of the animals in the Chinese Zodiac. Each child plays a role, from narrators and zodiac animals to fireworks and lion dancers, bringing the tale to life with humor and energy. The slides explore the history of the Chinese zodiac, New Year customs such as family reunions, festive foods, and iconic decorations like lanterns and red envelopes. With engaging visuals and interactive elements, this presentation will help students gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for Chinese New Year and its rich cultural heritage. 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. The reason the new year falls at this time is because it marks the start of the lunar new year, which is when there is the start of a new moon. Because it depends on the moon, the date of Chinese New Year actually changes each year, but it will always fall sometime between 21 January and 20 February. Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Holidays & Events Arbor Day Back to School Black History Month Caribbean American Heritage Month Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year Christmas Cinco de Mayo DINOvember Earth Day Easter Filipino American History Month Friendship Day Halloween Independence Day (July 4th) Juneteenth May Day New Year's Eve Patriot Day (9/11) Seasons Summer Games I have created an interactive, engaging and informative assembly for Chinese New Year that can be used in any Key Stage Assembly. This includes: A fully editable PowerPoint; Embedded videos; Explanation of what Chinese New Year is; How Chinese New Year is celebrated; Questions for students to answer in the assembly Engage your students with this comprehensive Chinese New Year resource! This pack includes a vibrant reading passage about the Year of the Green Wood Snake (2025) and SIX differentiated comprehension activity versions to cater to diverse learning styles. I have created an interactive, engaging and informative assembly for Chinese New Year that can be used in any Key Stage Assembly. This includes: A fully editable PowerPoint; Embedded videos; Explanation of what Chinese New Year is; How Chinese New Year is celebrated; Questions for students to answer in the assembly 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. Language Learning: Practice key Chinese phrases, such as “Happy New Year” in Mandarin. Intro/Outro music for assembly and two videos on Chinese New Year. Interactive Activities: Encourage creativity with craft ideas like making red envelopes or drawing zodiac animals. Chinese New Year/ 1st February/ Envelopes/ Primary/ Secondary/ Whole school. This assembly looks at when and why Chinese New Year is celebrated, the key dates in the build up to it and looks at popular customs associated with the occasion. The assembly also looks at the Chinese sign of the zodiac and key personality traits in regards to each sign. 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 This contains 50questions and is presented by two Chinese children. Both resources focus on the legends, the animal zodiac, the reunion meal, Chinese New Year decorations, fireworks, customs, symbols, preparations, red envelopes, New Year's Eve, - New Year's Day, street celebrations - the Lion and Dragon Dance and the Lantern Festival. The slides explore the history of the Chinese zodiac, New Year customs such as family reunions, festive foods, and iconic decorations like lanterns and red envelopes. With engaging visuals and interactive elements, this presentation will help students gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for Chinese New Year and its rich cultural heritage. Chinese New Year lesson/ assembly. A fun and interactive PowerPoint presentation about Chinese New Year, its origins and traditions. 26 slides with basic information about the holiday. At the close of the assembly, the current or upcoming Chinese New Year animal is revealed and some information about it is shared. (this information can be edited so that the assembly can be used each year.) Finally, teachers wish the children good fortune and happiness in the new year using the Cantonese phrase, Gong hei fat choi.
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