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The New Year lecture pdfs

Preview of 5 Short Stories About Winter for Kids

5 Short Stories About Winter for Kids

Created by
MasteryMentor
The Magical Snowflake Adventure: 5 A Winter Tale for KidsWhat You Will Find in This Book:1. Frosty’s Fantastic Frostbite: A Chilly Winter Adventure2. The Snow Queen’s Secret: A Wintertime Mystery3. Penguin Pals: A Frosty Friendship in the Arctic4. Snowy Surprises: A Winter Wonderland Journey5. The Little Yeti’s Big Winter QuestTags,Winter, Winter Coloring, Winter Coloring pages, Winter Coloring Book, Winter Coloring Pages For Kids, Winter Coloring Book For Kids, Winter Scene Coloring Pages, Wint
Preview of Chinese New year | Lunar New Year Reading Comprehension Passage 2nd-5th

Chinese New year | Lunar New Year Reading Comprehension Passage 2nd-5th

"Dive into the rich cultural traditions of Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) with this engaging and informative reading comprehension passage designed for 2nd-5th grade students. This resource offers a captivating exploration of the customs, symbols, and festivities associated with this celebrated holiday. Students will enhance their reading skills while gaining insights into the significance of the Chinese New Year, making it a perfect addition to your multicultural curriculum. Includes compreh
Preview of Christmas Spelling Unit for First Graders

Christmas Spelling Unit for First Graders

Created by
StarGo
Welcome to the world of "Christmas spelling unit (Grade 1)." This comprehensive guide will delve into an exciting world of spelling education in a grade 1 environment. You are about to embark on an enriching journey that will help your child or students develop strong spelling skills while embracing the holiday spirit.The "Christmas Spelling Unit (Grade 1)", is a valuable source designed to make learning spelling a delightful experience for young learners. The festive development combines words
Preview of Chinese Culture——Chinese New Year

Chinese Culture——Chinese New Year

Created by
Easy Chinese
The oldest and most important festival in China is the Spring Festival, which marks a new year on the lunar calendar. The Spring Festival represents the desire for a newlife. It's called the Spring Festival because it marks the beginning of spring and the end of winter. Throughout history, the Spring Festival had different names at different times. By far the most popular name is 'Yuan Dan', which means 'beginning' and 'morning', implying the beginning of a new spring and a new year. There ar
Preview of La Chine - Livret

La Chine - Livret

Voici un livret de 16 pages sur le thème de la Chine :) - Pays, drapeau, monuments, symboles, etc ...2 écritures disponibles : cursive et scripte. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★ Retrouvez sur la boutique sur le thème de la Chine : - La Chine - Pâte à modeler - Lanternes chinoises - 10 modèles --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★ Mon blo
Preview of Le Nouvel An du calendrier chinois

Le Nouvel An du calendrier chinois

Petite histoire sur le Nouvel An chinois pour le 1er cycle : Wen-Li et de sa famille font leur préparatif pour le Nouvel AnTouche aux notions suivantes:-les décorations-les cartes de voeux-le ménage du printemps, etc.-la Nouvelle Lune-le Nian Shou-le soir de fête-les autres pays qui célèbrent le Nouvel An chinois.- et plus encore ( voir les images de présentation du produit)
Preview of Youth Discussion Lesson - "Expectations"

Youth Discussion Lesson - "Expectations"

Created by
Laura Jones
This is a guide to a youth group or upper elementary age lesson for Sunday school, youth meeting, etc. The topic is expectations, and how we have to be mindful of how our expectations can affect our moods and choices. This lesson was originally written for use in the month of January, using New Year's resolutions as a jumping-off point for the discussion. However, it can easily be adapted for use around the beginning of a new school year.
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