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North and South American New Year Celebrations
Explain to your students that the people of Canada, the United States, and Ecuador celebrate... | ||
Asian-Pacific-American Leaders Quiz
Have your students take this quiz on Asian-Pacific-American leaders. | History of Chopsticks
In much of Asia, especially the so-called "rice bowl" cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and... | |
Asian-Pacific-American History – Teacher Resources
Celebrate Asian-Pacific-American History Month (May) with our teaching resources. Explore the... | Chinese New Year Picture
Color a picture of people celebrating the Chinese New Year. This is a fun project for students... | |
Popular Asian-American History Printables
Printables on Asian-American music, art, and literature are perfect teaching resources for... | Gung Hay Fat Choy
Students make a resolution for the Chinese New Year on what they will work on improving in... | |
Happy New Year Lion
Follow these steps to create three-dimensional paper sculptures of dragons for the Chinese New... | Asian New Year Celebrations
Encourage students to discover the traditions of Japan and China through New Year activities... | |
Origins of Asian-Pacific-American Heritage Month
Learn about the celebration of Asian-Pacific-American (APA) Heritage Month -- a celebration of... | ||
Chinatowns and Other Asian-American Enclaves
As immigrants from Asia or the Pacific Islands arrived in the United States, they often joined... | All About Chinese New Year
Learn about Chinese New Year in pictures and words. This printable is a great way to teach... | |
Asian-American History
Learn about Asian-American history-from the early Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of... | Popular Chinese New Year Printables
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with printables for grades K-12. Use these handouts to... | |
Popular Chinese New Year History Resources
Discover the history behind Chinese New Year celebrations with resources for grades K-12. Teach... | Margaret's Chinese New Year
Margaret, a 12-year-old girl from Boston, tells about her Chinese New Year experiences. This is... |
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