Twinkl has a wide range of fantastic teaching resources on Chinese New Year Story. Whatever you need to compliment your lesson plan, you are sure to find it in our range of activities on china, chinese new year maths and chinese new year story sequencing. However you use them, these learning materials are perfect for use with KS1 students. 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 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. A traditional story for Chinese New Year explaining the use of animals in the calendar. A selection of primary resources to help teach pupils about the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar Year or Spring Festival. to explore the Chinese New Year for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7 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 is a great way to teach your KS1 children all about the story of Chinese New Year. Get the whole class involved using this colourful PowerPoint presentation that has lovely hand drawn pictures to captivate your young children. You can read the story out loud to them all during your Chinese New Year lessons.Learn why cats and rats don't get along and why the horse This handy pack includes some great resources to help you teach children about the Chinese New Year animals story. The PowerPoint explains the story of the Chinese zodiac, explaining the order in which the animals finished the race. Use the story cut-outs to make a Chinese New Year display, or encourage children to use them to retell the story. There are also some page borders included Twinkl Originals has an exciting Chinese New Year Story for kids that'll introduce children to a range of colourful festivities. Use it to excite your teaching on the topic! Chinese New Year activity sheets designed by experienced educators. All the resources in this category have been designed to save educators time by being printable and This engaging KS1 English resource introduces students to the vibrant traditions of Chinese New Year. Through a series of comprehension questions, children explore topics such as the significance of red decorations, the meaning of Chinese symbols, and the lively festivities like dragon dances and firecrackers. These fun crafts and activities offer insight into Year of the Snake facts for children and add depth to your Chinese New Year celebration ideas for kids. Chinese Zodiac Facts for Kids: The Great Zodiac Race. Dive into the fascinating legend of the Chinese Zodiac with our Chinese New Year 2025 Story PowerPoint. 春节快乐 Happy Chinese New Year 2023The Jade Emperor in China decides that there must be a way to measure time. So he comes up with a plan for a Great Race. The Chinese New Year is celebrated on Wednesday, January 29 – ushering in 2025 as the Year of the Snake. The holiday has roots stretching back some 3,500 years to ancient China, signifying the end of winter and the arrival of a new year. This year’s festivities fall between January 28 and February 4. For teachers' notes and more: In this film a yo Learn how the Zodiac years were named by the Jade Emperor.Visit CBeebies at to find even more fun games and videos for your pre This KS1 grammar and sequencing resource will teach KS1 children the story behind the Chinese Zodiac. They will have the opportunity to become familiar with traditional tales and retelling these, sequencing events in a story, and using adjectives to create noun phrases. The pack could be used over a series of lessons, or during a topic day linked to Chinese New Year. This primary resource pack These lovely A4 story sequencing cards are great for increasing and assessing familiarity with the main events in the story of Chinese New Year. The set includes 14 cards in total, with a different illustrated scene on each one. You could also try using them to start discussions about the different key points and story structure. For a fun Twinkl Originals tale to inspire learning about the Chinese New Year, try 'Dragons in the City', a fantastic Chinese New Year Story for kids. Why is Chinese New Year celebrated? Before diving into the history of Chinese New Year, let's see a quick summary why this event is so important and why people arund the world celebrate it. 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 Suitable for Foundation Stage or KS1, Lanterns and Firecrackers is a simple story with accessible language and it would serve as a brilliant introduction to Chinese New Year. If follows the story of a family celebrating Chinese New Year as they set off firecrackers, watch the dragon dancers and light beautiful lanterns.
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