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  • W5 - Kung Hei Fat Choi.

     LO:Show curiosity and develop positive attitudes to new people and cultures . #LlanHum

    This week we will be travelling to China and will learn about the Chinese New Year. Mrs Marchant was born in the year of the Tiger. I wonder what animal you Pili Pala's  share a birth year with?       

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    In the Chinese lunar calendar we will be celebrating the year of the Horse. Mrs Parry has had a brilliant idea to make a horse model using recycled materials. You are going to have to be Ready and Safe for this activity as it involves bashing nails with a hammer! Do you think you will be able to do this safely?

    LO:To use tools safely that are selected for me #LlanSci

      

    LO: To be able to try a range of foods using their sense of taste. (PS1)#LlanHealth

    Miss Blackmore loves to eat Chinese food and her favourite dish is Chow Mein. She would like you to sample lots of delicious Chinese dishes and to vote for your favourite.

     

     

    To communicate by making marks, drawing symbols or writing letters and words in a range of contexts. #LlanLit

    Mrs Mabbett has read that giving oranges during Chinese New Year symbolises wealth, good fortune, and prosperity. Oranges are very lucky in this culture. Mrs Mabbett would like us to all make an orange print wish that we can hang in Y Goedwig to celebrate the year a head. What would you wish for?

    Oranges and Apples - a great idea for printing! - Emma Owl

     

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