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50% OFF Chinese New Year Activities, Lunar Year ELA Worksheets MEGA Bundle

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ELA Activities by SNAPPY DEN
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    Spring Writing Activity

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    Do you want to be the best teacher? Would you like to celebrate the Chinese New Year in a successful manner with your students? Is one of your goals to encourage goal writing and introspection with the help of engaging Lunar New Year activities?

    Would you be interested in having a memorable beginning of the year with a complete pack of worksheets to start the Lunar New Year, including activities, research project and poem writing?

    If you found something that gave you all these benefits, would you want to get started with it right away?

    Think about what a difference it would make if you started using this Chinese New Year activities for students pack in your class! It includes:

    Chinese New Year Bingo Game, NO PREP Middle School Activities Choice Board

    Chinese New Year Haiku Poetry Lesson - Poem Writing Activity Templates

    Chinese New Year Short Story - The Three Riddles - Folktale Lesson

    Chinese New Year Escape Room Close Reading Passage Comprehension Activity

    Chinese New Year Scavenger Hunt Reading Passages Textual Evidence Activities

    Chinese New Years Blackout Poetry - Short Stories Activities Poem Writing

    Chinese New Year Activities, Middle School Worksheets, Emergency Sub Plans

    Chinese New Year Poetry Writing Activities, Poem Templates, Print & Digital

    Holidays Around The World Research Project Based Learning Fun Writing Activity

    • Google Slides version
    • EASEL by TPT version

    Suggestions for Use:

    ◈ Group or pair work

    ◈ Cross-curricular lessons

    ◈ Whole class lessons

    ◈ Bell ringers/warm ups

    ◈ Pull lessons for sub plans

    ◈ Weave the lessons into a broader unit

    ◈ Thematic connections

    ◈ Cultural perspectives

    ◈ Fun days

    ◈ Use the Google Slides version for remote work

    The Lunar New Year activities are easy to share and require almost no prep so you can use them in any format you want which means saving precious time from the very beginning of the year.

    Because Chinese New Year activities focus on goal writing, self-discovery, introspection, social emotional learning and personal response, you can have a meaningful start of the year so your students will be motivated and engaged to give their best in the months to come

    The catchy Lunar New Year challenges and interactive prompts will help you evaluate the students' ELA skills without putting any pressure on them so you will have an accurate picture of the places where they need intervention.

    Just imagine how you will feel when you start to get the benefits and results from this resource right in your class!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kayla L. has tried these activities for Lunar New Year in her class and said, “I’m always in search of different Lunar New Year activities, and this one is fantastic! So happy I tried it. Thanks so much. "

    Why don’t you give it a try? Click on the “Add one to cart” green button and you can use it right away!

    Total Pages
    100+ pages + 100+ Google Slides
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    Lifelong tool
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
    Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.

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