Sunday, January 12, 2014

Chinese New Year {FREEBIE}

I have been busy updating packs and working on new things, so imagine my surprise when I realized it's Sunday and almost time to go back to school!  Wahhh!  
One of the things I will be doing later this month is a study about Chinese New Year.  This year it falls on Friday, January 31st.  It sounds like a long time from now, but it will be here before you know it!
2014 is the Year of the Horse!
You can find my Chinese New Year pack {here}
 Here's an overview of what is included in the pack:
(it also includes the color patterns for the lantern and dragon)
If you go to TPT {here} and click "preview" under the photos, you can get this freebie:

If you'd like to win this pack, leave a comment below with your email address and I will choose a winner soon!

51 comments:

  1. Looks fab!
    emmagourlay18@hotmail.co.uk

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  2. I've never done a great job at teaching about Chinese New Year. This looks like the perfect unit to help me do it!

    Vera
    thetututeacher@gmail.com
    The Tutu Teacher

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  3. WOW! What a wonderful unit! I had considered making my own because I couldn't find exactly what I wanted but ran out of time. I'd LOVE to share my Winter Olympics: Sochi unit with you!

    Molly

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  4. I would love this! I have a parent coming in to do a craft because her daughter was adopted from China. I would be thrilled to have more to share!
    Mandmyoung@chartermi.net

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  5. THis is great! Would love to win! dramsey@nbsd.k12.pa.us

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  6. This pack looks terrific! Melissa.s.janson@gmail.com

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  7. So cute! LOVE it! ecliburn@hotmail.com

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  8. This is the first time we'll be covering it, so this pack would be a huge help! welshscribe07@yahoo.com

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  9. So cute!! This looks wonderful!!

    Jennifer
    jenniferlalsip(at)yahoo(dot)com
    The First Grade Dream

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  10. This pack looks awesome, I've never taught Chinese New Year before but think this would be a great way to start! Thanks for all of your hard work.

    rrm444@gmail.com

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  11. I've never celebrated it before but your pack looks awesome! I bet we could tie it right into our SS curriculum! Thanks for the chance to win,
    Heather
    Kickin' It With Class

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  12. I would love to win! Thanks for the chance. The dragon art is adorable.
    Beleyne@gmail.com

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  13. This would be wonderful! Rbcm19@aim.com

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  14. Looks like fun- M35harmon@gmail.com

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  15. Love it - I am definitely not going to miss doing this with my first graders!
    cjgeorge5@msn.com

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  16. This looks amazing! We have them do a tasting party of Chinese treats when we cover it. This would go great with it. jmcpang78 at gmail.com

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  17. This looks awesome! sphillips74@triad.rr.com

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  18. I would love to win a copy of your unit!

    Teresa
    tmburgess@roaneschools.com

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  19. This looks awesome! I would love to use it with my second graders!
    maribel dot sheehan at gmail dot com

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  20. My Kindergarten class would love this! nichie1@hotmail.com

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  21. This looks super neat! There are so many different things included and I love the craft of the dragon at the beginning. Crossing my fingers :) alisonweller@gmail.com

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  22. I would love to be able to bring this to the classroom!
    LLHight@gmail.com

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  23. I have a majority of Asian in my class so I would love to win this!

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  24. This looks so cute! I would love to win!! erinvaughn@k12tn.net

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  25. I actually teach in China at an International School! :) We do a school-wide celebration of Chinese New Year for an entire week! Your packet looks really cute!

    amberpaigeprince@gmail.com

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  26. This is a great unit. We don't have time to stray from our lesson plans often, but this would be worth it.

    Thanks...Susan
    susan.seaton@smcisd.net

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  27. Love this pack!
    krishankins09@gmail.com

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  28. This looks great! Thanks for the opportunity.
    gscribner@alpinedistrict.org

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  29. What a fun packet! Thank you for the opportunity to win it!

    kim.menning@k12.sd.us

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  30. My kids always enjoy learning about Chinese New Year - probably because I always bring fried rice and fortune cookies for them. Thanks for the freebie! I'd love to win your pack

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  31. This looks like a great unit. I still remember that I was born in the year of the dog.

    Buffalobills8293@yahoo.com

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  32. Perfect for our Chinatown story! tokyoshoes at hotmail dot com

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  33. This looks great!
    lraines78@gmail.com

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  34. What a fun set of activities! I'm looking for ideas because I have an ESL student from China in my class this year. I'm a first year teacher and I've never celebrated it before so I'd love to win your pack!. ange4soc@yahoo.com

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  35. Your unit looks terrific! Thanks for the chance to win.
    bj13615@yahoo.com

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  36. What a GREAT pack! Lots of activities!! :)
    macfamily55@msn.com

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  37. Would love to win! What fun! ahenry4443ah@gmail.com

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  38. Would love love love this awesome pack!

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  39. I love your new pack...especially love the dragon craftivity! It would look so cute in our hallway! There are so many fun activities in this pack to choose from. Thank you for your hard work in creating your new pack. I would love to get this for my second graders! Please pick me to win this pack :)

    ~Sandy
    Sandyslearningreef.blogspot.com
    Sandywoot26@yahoo.com

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  41. I would love to win this. It looks great!
    Jennifer
    gorham_2@yahoo.com

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  42. Looks great! Teaching my first lesson on Chinese New Year as a student teacher!
    Kelly.Mann@student.shu.edu

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  43. Would love to do this! We just welcomed a new Chinese student to our classroom last week and learning about this would be a fun way to introduce the students to his culture, as well as making him feel welcomed and a vital part of the class community! Thanks! @sbzimmer5@gmail.com

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