This PowerPoint presentation is designed for a 2025 assembly on Chinese New Year. It introduces the significance of this vibrant festival, celebrated by millions worldwide, highlighting key traditions, symbols, and cultural practices associated with welcoming the Year of the Snake. This engaging and interactive PowerPoint is designed for primary school lessons and assemblies, introducing children to the vibrant traditions and celebrations of Chinese New Year. It provides age-appropriate content, colourful visuals, and fun activities to help children explore the history, culture, and customs of this special festival. Chinese New Year 2025 will take place on the 29th of January, with the beginning of the year of the Snake, so ensure you are prepared for the festivities with lots of resources to pop off the celebrations! Resources to support teaching and learning about the Chinese New Year 2025, the year of the snake, which starts on 29 January 2025 and lasts until 16 Febrary 2026. The date changes every year as it's decided by the Chinese lunar calendar, which is based on the cycles of the moon and sun and is generally 21–51 days behind the Gregorian Class Assembly & Resources: Chinese New Year 2025 Approximately 10 - 15 minutes long. Suitable for 5 - 9 years. Full script (Word and PDF), PowerPoint and music. A primary school assembly framework for KS1, KS2 and P1 - P7 celebrating Lunar New (also known as Chinese New Year). Includes video, suggestions for songs, optional words for reflection and This Chinese New Year assembly pack is a wonderful way of improving your child's knowledge of a wide range of curriculum subject areas including current events, geography, history and art. It will also teach them all about the customs of the fourth largest country in the world! In Chinese tradition, each year is represented by one of 12 different animals, which feature in the Chinese zodiac. 2025 marks the change from the Year of the Dragon to the Year of the Enjoy an interactive short informative film about Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake. Featuring2 mins Intro Music2 mins Explanation of the Year of the S The Lunar New Year 2025, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, starts on January 29, aligning with the first New Moon of the lunisolar calendar. This widely celebrated event welcomes the Year of the Snake, the sixth sign in the Chinese zodiac, symbolizing wisdom, transformation, and intuition. Chinese zodiac: Year of the Snake 2025 An editable Google Slides assembly presentation that explores Chinese New Year, perfect for engaging KS1 and KS2 students. This comprehensive resource includes detailed notes for each slide, making it easy for teachers to deliver an informative and interactive assembly. Chinese (Lunar) New Year, designed for 2025 form time tutorial / assembly resource. The lesson looks at a story behind Chinese (Lunar) New Year, how it is celebrated and the symbolism within the celebration. Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year Lesson. The lesson looks at a story behind Chinese New Year, how it is celebrated including in different countries and the symbolism within the celebration. We also offer this in a shorter form time tutorial / assembly resource on Lunar New Year which you can find here . Download this 17 slide PowerPoint about New Year to use in a KS1 or KS2 assembly. This PowerPoint explains how the 31st December is the last day of the year and the 1st January starts a new year. It then encourages children to think of the other start of year they know (the start of the school year in September) and how they might feel as they This PowerPoint presentation is designed for a 2025 assembly on Chinese New Year. It introduces the significance of this vibrant festival, celebrated by millions worldwide, highlighting key traditions, symbols, and cultural practices associated with welcoming the Year of the Snake. Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday 29th January 2025. Attached is a fully updated Chinese New Year whole school assembly. I used something similar during an OFSTED inspection and the inspectors made a special mention about how interactive, inclusive and enjoyable it was the school went on to achieve an ‘OUTSTANDING’ report. A BBC primary assembly for KS1 and KS2 exploring Chinese New Year, with a 4 minute video. Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February. It is celebrated Class Assembly & Resources: Chinese New Year 2025Approximately 10 - 15 minutes long.Suitable for 5 - 11 years.Full script (Word and PDF), PowerPoint and music attached.Also includes a small Tai Chi routine for a class to perform (slides 6 - 18).Main topics covered:Chinese Zodiac.Facts about Chin The Chinese New Year, welcoming 2025, will begin in January. Discover the traditions, celebrations, the zodiac animal for 2025, and much more! This contains 50questions and is presented by two Chinese children. Both resources focus on the legends, the animal zodiac, the reunion meal, Chinese New Year decorations, fireworks, customs, symbols, preparations, red envelopes, New Year's Eve, - New Year's Day, street celebrations - the Lion and Dragon Dance and the Lantern Festival.
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