My class loves to study other cultures. Being a teacher educated in one of the true melting pots of America, Long Beach, California, a large port city, I was taught how important it is for other cultures in your classroom to be represented in your read alouds, hero study, art projects and social studies units. So every year I like to introduce the students to Chinese New Year. I teach a gifted group and I always have many Asian children in my classroom makeup. So it is fun to ask the parents of several students to bring in cultural items from their home that will teach the students something about the Japanese, the Chinese or the Korean culture.
We’re all ready for the Chinese New Year parade! |
Addie, Andrew, and Mrs. Kim, showing the Korean festival outfits. |
One of my Korean students is Andrew. And his mom is Mrs. Kim. She offered to come in and give the kids some realia of Asian culture. Mrs. Kim brought in some Korean games, festival outfits, Korean coin money, and some rice cakes (you boil them, they aren’t cakes at all, who knew?) She is one of my monthly mom helpers. We LOVE mom helpers in our class!
This is a wonderful story book for kids Link HERE |
If you want the kids to cut straight lines, have them draw ruler lines one inch apart, good math lesson for learning inches! |
Open the folded part, wrap it around, then glue together, that’s it! Easy! We then glued a 1 inch white strip to top and to bottom edge. |
We wrote on the white strips some chinese numbers we had in our Weekly Reader. It was fun for the kids and now they all what a 1 and a 5 look like and how to say them in chinese! It was kinda cool!
Oriental Trading…a great place for crafty doo dads Check it out! I think this package is upside down, my bad! |
Notice the black scrolling on the white strips…it’s numbers! |
Peter is showing his Tai Kwan Do outfit and some Korean games… |
Our classroom ceiling decked out with our handmade Chinese lanterns… |
Another really wonderful children’s book. |
The Chinese kids are showing their “leisees” with Lucky Money. |
Our colorful Chinese New Year masks! I bet you wanna come to the parade now, right? |
Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year! |
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