Happy Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival! Want to make your own lantern? This is for the year of 2026 horse year. This combo is ready to print in aPDF file. Print on letter paper. It is better to print on red paper, for red is considered to be the lucky color in Chinese culture, and the New Year decorations are usually red. If printed in red, recommend coloring in crayons or color pencils rather than color markers. The colors look more beautiful in crayons/color pencils. After coloring, fold
In ancient China, people used a nine-nine chart to count down the days of coldness since the Winter Solstice (冬至). It is 81 days in total, divided into 9 groups for an easier calculation and a better view. This version is about the Chinese New Year celebration that you can use to emphasize the decoration and celebration customs. It also includes a rhyme for students to remember the customs easily.
In ancient China, people used a nine-nine chart to count down the days of coldness since the Winter Solstice (冬至). It is 81 days in total, divided into 9 groups for an easier calculation and a better view. This version is about the food people prepare/eat for Chinese New Year celebration period. You can use this to emphasize the food and celebration customs. The food is listed above with both Chinese characters (hanzi) and pinyin.
In ancient China, people used a nine-nine chart to count down the days of coldness since the Winter Solstice (冬至). It is 81 days in total, divided into 9 groups for an easier calculation and a better view. This version is a weather version that you can record the weather report as well as review weather vocabulary. The sharp is the traditional coins.
This is a review game based on the story of Chang'e. You can replace all the nine vocabularies in the flashing star. Once the student answers correctly, click to show the next star. After nine flashing stars, the moon will present the last question. Once it is answered correctly, the power is full to fly to the moon.
This is a review game based on the story of Houyi. You can replace all the nine vocabularies in the sun. Once the student answers correctly, click to shoot down the sun. The sun goes from the outside to the inside.
This is a review game based on the Moon Festival. It is a festival for a family reunion. The whole family sits under the moon, eats, talks, and watches the moon. The mooncakes will show on the moon. Once the student answers correctly, click to eat and change to another cake. Yummy and full.
This is a review game based on the story of Jade Bunny. The bunny was so excited to travel around. It was happy to show here and there. Once the student answers the vocabulary correctly, it moves to another place. When it is satisfied/tired, it will return to the moon palace. You can replace all the 11 vocabularies.
This was originally designed for an IPA Chinese test part C. It is also usable for regular presentations and/or other language class presentations. If the presenter is one person instead of a group, please regardless of the workload category. Please let the students get familiar with the rubric before the group work.
The most popular Chinese dishes menu ordered in America, with Chinese names in Characters, Pinyin. This includes staples, entrees, soup, dim sum, and drinks. Each dish has a picture and is marked with a price. It is good for theChinese class to role-play. Students can practice ordering, reading Pinyin, calculating prices, etc. It is in a Chinese them. This can also be a good example for students to create their own menu.