252 Early Asian Civilizations: Supplemental Guide 14 | Chinese New Year
Image Sequence
This is the order in which Flip Book images will be shown for this read-
aloud. It uses the same sequence as the Tell It Again! Read-Aloud
Anthology.- 14 A -1: F i r e wo r k s
- 14A-2: Calendar and moon cycle
- 14A-3: Fireworks, food, red decorations, and red envelopes
- 14A-4: Chinese dragons dancing in the street
- 14A-5: Birthday cake
- 14A-6: Twelve animal signs of Chinese New Year
- 14A-7: Street celebration with dragon
At a Glance Exercise Materials MinutesIntroducing the Read-AloudWhat Have We Learned? Image 6A-6;world map15Introducing Chinese New Year world map
Vocabular y Preview: Chinese
New Year/Celebration, Fortune
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud Chinese New Year^15Discussing the Read-AloudComprehension Questions
10
Word Work: Prosperous
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the DayExtensionsCelebrations Venn DiagramInstructional Master 14B-1
(optional);
chart paper, chalkboard,
whiteboard20Domain-Related Trade BookAdvance Preparation
For Celebrations Venn Diagram, draw a large Venn diagram on chart
paper, a chalkboard, or a whiteboard for the class to fill in together as
they compare Diwali and Chinese New Year. You may also wish to make
copies of Instructional Master 14B-1 and have students fill it in.
Bring in a trade book about Chinese New Year to read aloud to the class.