All About The Chinese New Year - Lesson & Printable
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Planning to incorporate the Chinese New Year into your January lesson plans? This graphic organizer offers a great way for your kiddos to document their learning about the traditions, food, and celebrations that are part of this traditional Chinese holiday!

Additionally, here are some great reading selections that you might use to introduce the holiday to your kiddos;
- "Bringing In the New Year" by Grace Lin
- "Lucky New Year!" by Mary Man-Kong
- "Happy, Happy Chinese New Year!" by Hitz Demi
- "Celebrating Chinese New Year: Nick's New Year" by Rosa Drew
- "This Next New Year" by Janet S. Wong
- "D is for Dragon Dance" by Ying Chang Compestine
- "Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book" byJoan Holub
- "Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year" by Kate Waters
- "Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story" by Jonny Zucker
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