Sunday, January 29, 2012

Gung Hay Fat Choy and a Freebie!

Last week we celebrated Chinese New Year.  Since it was the year of the dragon, we made "Dragon Lanterns" to hang in our classroom.  The kids colored a dragon pattern, glued it to red construction paper and then wrote their name in chinese... or at least tried. Here is a picture of my example that my daughter made it for me.  She is in 3rd grade.



I went to a website that allowed me to type in my students name and then it gave me their name written in chinese.  I saved the pictures to a file, printed and cut each one out to give to my students.  They LOVED seeing their names in chinese.  I had a couple different names in my classroom that could not be found, so I used their middle names instead.  They still loved them.  Here is a picture of my name in chinese and what the cards look like.


I also made some chinese fortune cookies for my students - NOT real ones, but ones made from cupcake liners.  I saw the idea on pinterest and thought they were cute.  Here are how mine turned out.


I made up my fortune strips to go inside them.  I made these REALLY late at night, so my creativity was not flowing very well.  I ended up doubling up on the sayings to make 22.  Here is a copy of the strips if you are interested.  Click on the image to download.


I also created a few graphic organizers and some writing paper to write facts about Chinese New Year.  Here is the freebie if you are interested.


We had a LOT of fun learning about Chinese New Year and what animal zodiac sign we are.  Hope you had as much fun!  Oh and I updated my post on the Snow Shovels and Scooping Up Nouns.  Scroll to the bottom and I have uploaded the patterns if you are interested.  Have a great Sunday!

5 comments:

  1. Love the name generator. I didn't get time to do a Chinese New Year unit this year, but seeing your stuff now makes me wish I had.


    Yearn to Learn Blog

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  2. I'm loving this!! I have to bookmark it for next year! =)
    Jennifer
    First Grade Blue SKies

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  3. Cute idea! Thank you for sharing. Tucked away for next year.

    First Grade Delight
    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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  4. Only thing about that website for writing names in Chinese, is that it doesn't have all names - especially students who are East Indian :(

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  5. Dear Nicole, thank you for sharing this wonderful idea. Could you further guide me unto which website you were using? Does it comes with the pretty background label too?

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