Year of the Monkey Chinese Lanterns
Included in this package:
Close up of a completed lantern
Monkey lantern sample
Background classroom information
Lantern ideas
Prepping the lesson
Step by step… instructions
4 Printed Monkey lanterns
1 Blank lantern
2 Monkey nose and mouth templates
1 Monkey face parts template
11 Trim pages
3 Monkey tail sheets :: varying difficulty
1 Monkey leg and arm template
1 Bow tie or Hair bow template
1 Banana template
A creative way to decorate your classroom for Chinese New Year on February 8th, 2016. Monkeys hanging from the ceiling or sitting on the shelf, your kiddos will love creating and putting on their own personal touches on these cuties.
These units are designed in a Mix and Match format. You are able to pick the pieces that you want, depending on the needs and the abilities of your students. There are so many different possibilities.
Each lantern creation is designed with a printed lantern template and a blank template. Blank templates are intended for your kids to come up with their own designs or you can have your kids color, cut out and glue on the Monkey faces.
So many ways to create the Monkey lanterns using glitter, paper layering, leaves, shredded paper, cotton pieces, tissue paper... Make sure to add the Monkey legs, arms and tail…too cute!
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More creative teaching ides:
• Check out my Pinterest Board for more great teaching ideas. ☺
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Keywords:
:: Monkey Craft :: Chinese New Year Lantern :: Year of the Monkey :: Gong Hey Fat Choy :: Chinese Lunar New Year :: Gong Hei Fat Choy :: Gung Hey Fat Choy :: Gung Hei Fat Choy :: Chinese New Year Activities :: Gong Xi Fa Cai :: Kung Hei Fat Choy :: paper lantern :: Ms Lil ::
Included in this package:
Close up of a completed lantern
Monkey lantern sample
Background classroom information
Lantern ideas
Prepping the lesson
Step by step… instructions
4 Printed Monkey lanterns
1 Blank lantern
2 Monkey nose and mouth templates
1 Monkey face parts template
11 Trim pages
3 Monkey tail sheets :: varying difficulty
1 Monkey leg and arm template
1 Bow tie or Hair bow template
1 Banana template
A creative way to decorate your classroom for Chinese New Year on February 8th, 2016. Monkeys hanging from the ceiling or sitting on the shelf, your kiddos will love creating and putting on their own personal touches on these cuties.
These units are designed in a Mix and Match format. You are able to pick the pieces that you want, depending on the needs and the abilities of your students. There are so many different possibilities.
Each lantern creation is designed with a printed lantern template and a blank template. Blank templates are intended for your kids to come up with their own designs or you can have your kids color, cut out and glue on the Monkey faces.
So many ways to create the Monkey lanterns using glitter, paper layering, leaves, shredded paper, cotton pieces, tissue paper... Make sure to add the Monkey legs, arms and tail…too cute!
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More creative teaching ides:
• Check out my Pinterest Board for more great teaching ideas. ☺
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Keywords:
:: Monkey Craft :: Chinese New Year Lantern :: Year of the Monkey :: Gong Hey Fat Choy :: Chinese Lunar New Year :: Gong Hei Fat Choy :: Gung Hey Fat Choy :: Gung Hei Fat Choy :: Chinese New Year Activities :: Gong Xi Fa Cai :: Kung Hei Fat Choy :: paper lantern :: Ms Lil ::
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