A brilliant collection of Chinese New Year maths activities for primary children. Included are a range of maths games, worksheets, posters and more. Celebrate the Chinese New Year while improving numeracy skills with the help of our Chinese New Year maths activities. This comprehensive teaching pack lets children learn about Chinese new year as well as covering algebra, BIDMAS and equivalent fractions. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Worksheets: Fun and clear maths problems written in Hanzi (Chinese characters) and numbers, designed for group or individual work. Hanzi Template: A guide to Chinese characters for numbers 1–10, ideal for students to practice reading and writing. A fantastic Year 1 Chinese New Year Maths Activity Booklet Pack for KS1 (use with children who need a little more practise in year 2 as well!), linked to the KS1 maths curriculum for Autumn and Spring. Perfect for providing as a home learning activity, for provision areas, or during maths sessions. Contains: and more! Lunar New Year — Missing Number Sequences (Year 1) Counting; Key Stage 1 Maths; PDF; Free (Years 1-2) Chinese New Year; Key Stage 1 Events & Festivals; PDF; This fun activity pack gives children the chance to use and apply their addition and subtraction skills with numbers to 30, and to practise their 2, 5 and 10 times tables. Can your children break the code by solving maths calculations to spell out all the words related to Chinese New Year? Subject: Maths for early years. Age range: 3-5. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. Mrs P’s Shop. 4.00 2 reviews. Chinese/Lunar New Year EYFS bundle contains This engaging KS1 activity sheet introduces KS1 learners to Chinese New Year through a variety of hands-on activities, making cultural learning both fun and accessible. What's included. A fun dragon colouring activity and matching exercise to develop fine motor skills and vocabulary; Creative writing prompts with word banks to support emergent Chinese New Year PDF Slideshow: This 28-page slideshow is a wonderful resource for introducing young children to Chinese New Year. Tailored for KS1 and EYFS students, it explains the festival’s preparations, traditions, and celebrations through simple, child-friendly language and engaging illustrations. Use these part-whole models to explore number, addition and subtraction. Perfect for Chinese New Year maths activity / activities for EYFS and KS1. 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 prayer. A Chinese abacus known as a Suanpan A giant Chinese New Year decoration at Emquatier, Bangkok, Thailand February 2022 A giant Chinese New Year decoration at Emquatier, Bangkok, Thailand February 2023 A giant Chinese New Year decoration at Emquatier, Bangkok, Thailand February 2024 A pair of compasses, both made in China but one is much better than the other for getting your bearings! So, you can rest assured that children will be working towards meeting key curriculum aims while completing these fun maths activities. Chinese New Year Maths Practice Materials Filled with Colourful Illustrations. Yes, illustrations and pictures aren't considered particularly important for learning maths. This teaching pack is a fantastic way to engage your class with KS1 Chinese New Year. For planning and organising your lessons to, we've got you covered with our Lesson Plan Ideas, designed by teachers with a wealth of experience. As for your pupils, we have a number of resources perfect for learning, fun and team-building, all at the same time. This includes our News Report worksheet This fantastic educational game is a great way to fire children's enthusiasm to practise their maths skills in order to solve the clues to the mystery of the missing Chinese New Year animal masks! They will have opportunities to use a range of maths skills: solving missing number problems; identifying even numbers; recalling number bonds of 20; finding half; solving calculations involving all Key Stage 1 - Year 1, Year 2 Maths Activities and Games Maths Mysteries. LKS2 Chinese New Year Maths Code Breaker Differentiated Worksheets. Maths Chinese New This fantastic educational game is a great way to fire children's enthusiasm to practise their maths skills in order to solve the clues to the mystery of the missing Chinese New Year animal masks! They will have opportunities to use a range of maths skills: solving missing number problems; identifying even numbers; recalling number bonds of 20; finding half; solving calculations involving all These fun activity sheets use the digits, 2025, as the main theme for solving some times tables and function machine problems. Featuring three different tasks, this activity is an ideal resource to kick off your 2025 KS1 numeracy lessons. Chinese New Year Games. Chinese Dragon maths game is an ordering and sequencing numbers game based on the Chinese New Year dragon theme. It's suitable for 5-11 year olds. Play Chinese Dragon Game now. Enjoy the Chinese New Year celebrations with our jigsaw puzzles for 4-9 year olds. A fun dice addition game, ideal to use as part of a Chinese New Year topic in your classroom. It features pictures of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac.
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