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New Year's – Teacher Resources

Introduce your students to the many diverse New Year celebrations throughout the world. Listed below you'll find lessons, activities, printables, and other resources to help you teach your class about American traditions, but also the customs of countries such as China, Korea, and Vietnam. These activities will encourage your students to find out more about other cultures.
Printables
New Year's Dragon Puppet
All About Chinese New Year
A Holiday from Another Culture
Divali, the Hindu New Year
New Year's Eve
SoI-Nal, the Korean New Year
Tet, the Vietnamese New Year
New Year's Day
Sun Nin, the Chinese New Year
Lesson Plans
New Year's Resolutions
Calendar Playing Cards
References
Asian New Year Celebrations
North and South American New Year Celebrations
European New Year Celebrations
Reading & Language Arts Activities
New Year's Eve - Definitions
New Year's Eve Worksheets
New Year's Eve - Alphabetizing
New Year's Eve - Alphabetizing (Answer Key)
New Year's Eve - Definitions (Answer Key)
New Year's Eve - Fill in the Blanks (Answer Key)
New Year's Eve - Fill in the Blanks
New Year's Etymology and Writing Activity
Chinese New Year Resources
Tangram Art
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
Chinese Inventions Word Search
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson -- Projects
Chinese Words and Phrases
Chinese New Year Printable Book (K-5)
Chinese Symbols
More Chinese New Year Resources for Teachers
December Holidays Teacher Resources
Christmas – Teacher Resources
December Holidays Resources for Teachers
Hanukkah – Teacher Resources
Kwanzaa – Teacher Resources

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