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January 22, 2023

Lunar New Year 2023- How Chinese New Year is Celebrated

What year is 2023 in Chinese zodiac sign? It’s the year of the rabbit and there are tons of ways to celebrate from directed drawings, crafts, STEM, and so much more! Lunar New Year is a fun holiday and we can make Lunar New Year 2023 the best New Year yet! It’s time to teach your students how Chinese New Year is celebrated! When is Lunar New Year 2023? Lunar New Year is this Sunday so let’s check out some awesome books and fun activities that you can do in your classroom to teach your students how Chinese New Year is celebrated!

Books

These books are a fun and informative introduction to the holiday! The books are easy to follow and they teach students how Chinese New Year is celebrated! You will learn some Chinese New Year traditional food, Chinese New Year symbols, holidays customs, and the meaning behind the celebration!

The Night Before Lunar New Year
Mulan’s Lunar New Year
Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas

Crafts

These Chinese New Year crafts are here to celebrate the holiday! Red lamps and the year of the rabbit decorate many of these crafts to celebrate the Lunar New Year traditions. My students’ favorite craft is the pin wheel! They loved checking out the Chinese New Year zodiac sign for their birthday and the birthday of their loved ones.

Math

Lunar New Year 2023 is right around the corner and an easy way to integrate Lunar New Year into other content areas is by utilizing color by codes!

Writing

My students love to write about what they learned, share Lunar New Year fun facts with their families, and create art through directed drawings!

STEM

These STEM crowns ask students to color and design their crowns. Based on the colors that are used, students will answer some math questions!

Lunar New Year 2023

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Hi! I'm Kristen and I am a Disney loving first grade teacher. I love making learning fun and helping my students believe in themselves and the power of their dreams.

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