-Draw the picture of the chinese calendar in your notebook.
-Read the names of the animals for each year, you can paste pictures of the animals too, if you want.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Homework 3A and B. For Thursday March 18th.
- Copy this information in your notebook.
- Bring a glass container (it can be a Gerber container) and a brush. We are going to make a Chinese Lantern in the classroom! :)
"Chinese New Year".
Gung Hay Fat Choy means to wish a Happy New Year in Chinese. New Year celebrations is a grand event of China. Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year. Chinese calendar is a combination of solar and lunar calendar. Chinese calendar has a 12 year cycle and each year has a name of an animal. Chinese believe that every person resembles an animal and this reflects their traits.
- Bring a glass container (it can be a Gerber container) and a brush. We are going to make a Chinese Lantern in the classroom! :)
"Chinese New Year".
Gung Hay Fat Choy means to wish a Happy New Year in Chinese. New Year celebrations is a grand event of China. Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year. Chinese calendar is a combination of solar and lunar calendar. Chinese calendar has a 12 year cycle and each year has a name of an animal. Chinese believe that every person resembles an animal and this reflects their traits.
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