This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to Nian, the Chinese character featuring in the myth about the origins of the Chinese New Year. Children will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the colour red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions. This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are. It will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who This lesson pack contains a PowerPoint for the myth of Nian and Chinese New Year. It gives students the opportunity to write their own origin myth. KS2 and 3. The Myth of the Monster Nian Lesson 1 contains: The Myth of the Monster Nian Lesson One The Monster of New Year Story Black and White [PDF] From previous experience of Chinese New Year, can you identify the myth the Chinese people use to explain why they celebrate New Year the way they do? Discuss your knowledge with a partner. Chinese New Year supposedly came about because of the actions of a monster called Nian. Does the story of Nian ring a bell? us2-t-135-chinese-new-year-the-myth-of-nian-story-powerpoint_ver_8 - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese A simple and colourful Powerpoint on Chinese New Year. Lots of colourful pictures and photos. Includes story of Nian, the dragon that would destroy Chinese villagers every year. Hope you find it useful :) Tina Wra BEST Chinese New Year - Beginner by Karen BrownYour level one and level two students will-learn basic Chinese New Year words.-read a short story about the Legend of Nian.-practice new vocabulary in phonics, grammar, and HFW sections.-do math activities.-play Chinese New Year games.Designed to be at least a 25/30+ minute lesson. The document provides an overview of the Chinese New Year celebration, including traditions and legends. It describes how the festival lasts 15 days and involves cleaning homes, decorating with red colors and lanterns, preparing abundant food, family gatherings, giving children red envelopes with money, lighting firecrackers, dragon and lion dances, and releasing lanterns on the final day. This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to Nian, the Chinese character featuring in the myth about the origins of the Chinese New Year. Children will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the colour red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are.It will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) is the oldest traditional festival in China, but a few people concern the origin and story behind the holiday. Many existing customs and activities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the Monster Nian, which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated. This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions. This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese Village This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to Nian, the Chinese character featuring in the myth about the origins of the Chinese New Year. Children will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the colour red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions. This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are. It will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who What is the Chinese New Year story? One of the stories in Chinese mythology is the legend of why people came to celebrate with firecrackers, the colour red and paper lanterns during Chinese New Year. Long ago, at the end of each Lunar year, a sea monster called Nian would come on land and terrorise a nearby village and its people. This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese Our Chinese New Year Story PowerPoint for KS1 is an engaging resource to use when telling the Chinese legend of the ‘Great Race’ to your class. Each slide is covered with luscious illustrations and clear text, suitable for KS1 children. Check out our Chinese New Year Events Page for more info! The story tells the legend of how the Chinese zodiac was devised as a way to measure time. It can This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions. This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese Village This PowerPoint can be used to introduce your children to the Chinese myth about Nian. They will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the color red are part of today's Chinese New Year traditions.This PowerPoint will begin with a slide on myths and what they are and then will cover the story of Nian, the Chinese monster who woke for one day each year to terrorize a small Chinese
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