Chinese/Lunar New Year and Extreme Weather Unit: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Chinese Zodiac Nomenclature Cards
Zodiac Signs First Vowel Sound Identification
Source: I created the cards used for this activity as part of my China Printable Pack II. This is a subscriber's only freebie. See directions at the bottom of this post on how to access your free copy.
Zodiac Animal Spelling Words
Dinomite's Dancing Dragon |
Princess' Dancing Dragon |
Bulldozer's Dancing Dragon |
At the end of the week, we'll replace the letter cards with a real body for our dragons.
Source: I created the spelling list for this activity. The free dragon head and tail printable can be found at Craft Jr.
Chinese Dragon Odd & Even Numbers
Source: I created the cards used for this activity as part of my China Printable Pack. This is a subscriber's only freebie. See directions at the bottom of this post on how to access your free copy.
Measuring Chinese Dragons
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Greater Than/Less Than Clip Cards
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Adding with Pandas
Asia, the Continent
Flag of China
Largest Cities or Towns of China
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Largest Cities or Towns in China Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Historic Places of China Nomenclature Cards
Animals of Asia Nomenclature Cards
The kiddos will look at all the different animals on the cards, sorting them as they wish. A special thanks to my husband for researching all of the animals and making the cards!
Source: My husband created this printable. The Animals of Asia Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Layers of the Earth
Source: These free cards can be found at The Helpful Garden.
How the Earth's Tectonic Plates Move
I found this really cool visual activity that I couldn't resist using. The kiddos loved it and completely understood the difficult concepts. I was super excited!
Source: This activity can be found HERE.
What an Earthquake Looks Like on the Surface
Parts of a Volcano
How to Draw a Horse
Transfer with Chopsticks
Chinese Writing
Source: The free printable used in this activity can be found at Luxury, Travel & Lifestyle.
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Hi Renae! Such impressive collection of ideas! I certainly miss doing these activities. When my youngest is ready, I will definitely come back here for ideas and for the abundance resources. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jae! Can't wait to see you back here when your youngest is ready!
DeleteThese are the EXACT resources I was looking for this week. I've been trying to decide whether to put together some Chinese New Year's printables and now I don't have to :) We've also been talking about the structure of the Earth and these activities are just fantastic. You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteSeemi, I'm so glad I could help you! I know the feeling when you find exactly what you're looking for. I hope you have a great week!
DeleteRenae, these are BRILLIANT!! What a professional and inviting set of activities! thank you for sharing! I especially loved your math ideas, like odd and even!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anastasia! I'm glad you enjoyed the activities!
DeleteWhat fabulous activities and printables, Renae! Thanks so much for sharing another amazing unit! I was happy to feature your post as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and on Pinterest. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Deb! I love being able to share the printables I create with others. It makes all the work worth it!
DeleteWhere did you get the plastic animals for the Chinese zodiac? We have the pandas. :) 3 of my kids are from China, so we love learning more about their homeland.
ReplyDeleteThe plastic animals used for the Chinese Zodiac Activity were pulled from Dinomite's VAST collection of animal figures. They were not a specific set, although it does sound like a great idea to pitch to Safari Toob!
DeleteThank you so much for this! You are really inspiring me to do the work to incorporate more hands-on learning into our homeschool!
ReplyDeleteTina
Thank you !!
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