Chinese New Year
Did you know that this year Chinese New Year began on 12th February 2021? You may already know that the years are named after animals and this year is the year of the Ox.
To hear the story of how the order of the animals was decided, click on this link.
Those of you who have aspirations to be a sports commentator or journalist can you provide a race commentary, or a report on the race? If you had to choose a new way of ordering years, how would you do it?
Miss Millar
Health & Wellbeing Teaching Assistant
Word Challenge
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E | A | L | E |
T | B | E | R |
Using the table to the right, how many words can you create? Each word has to be at least three letters long and contain the letter in the top box.
There is at least one word containing all nine letters!
Chinese Challenges
- What is the biggest thing that you can pick up using chopsticks?
- Create an abacus using craft sticks, string and beads.
- What is the longest wall that you can build using lego?
- Make a dragon out of egg boxes.
Reading
Don’t forget to keep up with your reading. You may be able to find some Chinese themed stories. There are some sites where you can still find some other online reading books back on the 'Remote Learning' page of our website: