Chinese New Year

English Reception
This unit is part of Reception English Dragons and Chinese New Year

Active Learning

  1. 'Gung Hay Fat Choy'
  2. Good luck banners
  3. Captions for banners
  4. Chinese whispers

Creating and Thinking Critically

  1. All in a jumble
  2. Caption words
  3. A caption for my banner
  4. Chinese slat books

Exploring and Playing

  1. New Year banners
  2. Dinner time!
  3. Story time
  4. Pattern making

Books to Share

  1. Before any teaching, read Holidays and Festivals: Chinese New Year by Nancy Dickmann (to p15). Shared read the captions. Note how the words explain the photographs. What would be your favourite part of Chinese New Year?
  2. Finish Holidays and Festivals, revisit captions. What things do Chinese families do to bring good luck? What colour is associated with good luck? Try some fortune cookies, if possible, and read messages on-screen (resources).
  3. Watch the storytelling video of The Race Across the River, pausing to allow children to read animal names. After the first pages, ask children who they think will win. Who did win? Who was second? What do you think of Rat’s behaviour? What words could describe the rat, the ox etc.?
  4. Look at the index in Holidays and Festivals: Chinese New Year. What does this page do? Repeat with the glossary. Why aren’t there pages like this in The Dragon Machine?

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Dragon, Dragon
Introduce on Monday. Send a copy of the song words home (see resources).

Group Reader: The Race Across the River
This beautifully illustrated retelling of the traditional tale explains how each year came to be named after an animal. The Jade Emperor’s birthday celebration turns into an exciting race across the river. Which order will the animals arrive in? This lovely story offers an opportunity to discuss place numbers, as well as fitting in perfectly with teaching about Chinese New Year.

You Will Need

Essential text
Holidays and Festivals: Chinese New Year
by Nancy Dickmann (or a non-fiction picture book about Chinese New Year)
The Race Across the River Hamilton Group Reader

Websites
The Race Across the River Hamilton Storytelling video
Chinese New Year from preschoolexpress.com
Chinese New Year from theschoolrun.com
Chinese New Year from bbc.co.uk/newsround
Chinese New Year from topmarks.co.uk
Chinese New Year from kids-world-travel-guide.com
Recorded Chinese music for Animal movement activity at youtube.com
Videos, quiz, facts, photos, Chinese Lion Dance video from bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

Resources
Chinese New Year photos (see resources)
Thick brown card, hole punch, twine or wool
Red paper or fabric, gold pens
Objects for Chinese restaurant role-play e.g. chopsticks, decorations, calendars, menus