I can see that you have some problems trying to find what year are we in according to traditional Chinese calendar and when is Yuan Dan this year. To give you some help you've got two new links to get some extra information:
WHEN IS CHINESE NEW YEAR
ABOUT CHINESE NEW YEAR: HISTORY
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
YOUR YUAN DAN ACTIVITY
Here is your activity about Yuan Dan. Click here to download it.
YOUR YUAN DAN ACTIVITY
Remember: This activity is for children in 6A and B. If you are in a different group, it is free for you. The last day to send your answers is february 8th.
YOUR YUAN DAN ACTIVITY
Remember: This activity is for children in 6A and B. If you are in a different group, it is free for you. The last day to send your answers is february 8th.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
YOUR RABBIT QUIZ
To beguin with your Chinese New Year activities, here you have a quiz you can answer. Then you must print it on a sheet of paper, colour the rabbit (see the colours) and give it to me in class before february 8th (only if you are in 6A or 6B).If you are in 5 A, 5B or 5C this is a free activity for you.
RABBIT QUIZ
Thank you.
RABBIT QUIZ
Thank you.
YOUR ACTIVITY ABOUT PERSIAN NEW YEAR
Here is the activity you must do if you are a student in our 6A and 6B groups.It is a Now Rooz Quiz. You must download it, wite your name and your email adress on it, and send it back to me answering all the questions. I must receive your work before february the first at 00:01.
OUR NOW ROOZ QUIZ
I am waiting for your works. Thank you.
OUR NOW ROOZ QUIZ
I am waiting for your works. Thank you.
Monday, January 17, 2011
MORE ABOUT NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
Here you have some information about the way Chinese people celebrate New Year all over the world.
To get your first idea about it you can download and read this text.
YUAN DAN, CHINESE NEW YEAR
Then you can visit some web pages to know something more about it.
CHINA CULTURE:YUAN DAN
CHINESE YUAN DAN
CHINESE ZODIAC
COLOURING SHEET
RABBIT BOOKMARK
With all this work and more activities I'll post soon, you will be able to make the activity about New Year. If you are a student either from 5 A,_B or C or 6 A or B you can download the text and do these activities but next activity about New Year will be only for 6 A and B.
To get your first idea about it you can download and read this text.
YUAN DAN, CHINESE NEW YEAR
Then you can visit some web pages to know something more about it.
CHINA CULTURE:YUAN DAN
CHINESE YUAN DAN
CHINESE ZODIAC
COLOURING SHEET
RABBIT BOOKMARK
With all this work and more activities I'll post soon, you will be able to make the activity about New Year. If you are a student either from 5 A,_B or C or 6 A or B you can download the text and do these activities but next activity about New Year will be only for 6 A and B.
Friday, January 14, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Hello to everyone! This is the first post in 2.011. I hope it will be a wonderful year for you all.
We have just celebrated our New Year Festival on January the first and our New Year Eve on December the thirty-first.
But not all people around the world celebrate the New Year in the same way and on the same date.
There are different traditions for the New Year celebration. For Example, in Persian culture people celebrate New Year at the beginning og spring, not in January. Their Calendar is different to ours, so their New Year starts on a different date each year if we consider our own Calendar.
Persian New Year is called Now-rooz,and here you have some links to get information about it.
PERSIAN NEW YEAR
NOWRUZ FOR CHILDREN
CULTURE OF IRAN: NO ROOZ
NOW ROOZ:PERSIAN NEW YEAR
In a few days I am going to post some questions you will be able to answer if you have got all this information. Then I'll tell you what is the last day for you to send me your answers.
And remember: this is going to be an activity for our students in 6A and 6B.
We have just celebrated our New Year Festival on January the first and our New Year Eve on December the thirty-first.
But not all people around the world celebrate the New Year in the same way and on the same date.
There are different traditions for the New Year celebration. For Example, in Persian culture people celebrate New Year at the beginning og spring, not in January. Their Calendar is different to ours, so their New Year starts on a different date each year if we consider our own Calendar.
Persian New Year is called Now-rooz,and here you have some links to get information about it.
PERSIAN NEW YEAR
NOWRUZ FOR CHILDREN
CULTURE OF IRAN: NO ROOZ
NOW ROOZ:PERSIAN NEW YEAR
In a few days I am going to post some questions you will be able to answer if you have got all this information. Then I'll tell you what is the last day for you to send me your answers.
And remember: this is going to be an activity for our students in 6A and 6B.
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