The Year of the Dragon

Happy New Year – Chinese New Year that is! 

Here is some information regarding this holiday from KRP’s Ultimate Holiday Activity Guide from the NIE Institute. 

Chinese New Year (cultural/religious)  The traditional Chinese lunar year begins at sunset on the day of the second new moon following the winter solstice. It can begin any time from Jan. 10-Feb. 19 and a special celebration marked by fireworks, a lantern festival, and dragon parades. As part of the new year tradition, people also clean their houses, pay off debts, and give children money in red envelopes. The Chinese New Year, the Year of the Dragon, begins on Monday, January 23 this year.

Activities: 

1. Explain to students the ancient Chinese used a lunar calendar that is grouped into sets of 12, with each year represented by an animal. The animals, called zodiac signs, are believed to have certain characteristics that are shared with people born under those signs.

Compare and contrast the Chinese zodiac to the Western zodiac that people interested in astrology are familiar with. Check out the horoscopes in your newspaper, for starters. Then allow them to do further research. For fun, ask students to write their own newspaper horoscopes for a specific day of the week.

For more information on the Chinese New Year visit:  http://www.chinapage.com/newyear.html

Essay Contest for Students – WIN PRIZES!

Teachers and parents – here is a great opportunity for your students!  Kids ages 10-18 can enter the 2012 Optimists International Essay Contest and have a chance to win prizes.  This year’s topic is “How My Positive Outlook Benefits my Community.”  

ELIGIBILTY:  Contestants must be between the ages of 10-18 as of December 31, 2011

TOPIC:   “How My Positive Outlook Benefits my Community”

DEADLINE:  Thursday – February 9, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.

Grand Forks Club Level:  Entries will be judged in two age categories:

1. Age 10 to 14 as of 12-31-11

2. Age 15 to 18 as of 12-31-11

Grand Forks Optimist Club reserves the right to combine age categories if less than 5 essays are received.

Each contestant must provide a copy of his/her birth certificate with essay entry.

Winner of Each Category Will Receive: $100.00 cash prize, certificate and medallion from the Grand Forks Optimist Club. (NOTE: The essay with the overall highest score will be submitted to the DMM District competition.)

Click on the following links to download the application and rules  http://legacy.grandforksherald.com/pdfs/Essay%20Contest%20Application%202012.pdf

MAIL essay to: Grand Forks Optimist Club, PO Box 12652, GF, ND 58208-2652 or DROP OFF at East Grand Forks Campbell Library, 422 4th Street NW, EGF, MN 56721

For more information contact: 

Sheila Bruhn  sbruhn@gra.midco.net

Kelsey Svoboda KSvoboda@alerusmail.com

“Unique You” Character Education tab

Unique You is a newspapers in education tab geared for elementary age students.  It stresses the importance of character development, cooperation, fairness, honesty, respect and other traits through the use of newspaper activities.  Unique You was produced by KRP and distributed by the NIE Institute.

Download the 15-page tab by clicking on the following link:  http://legacy.grandforksherald.com/pdfs/UNIQUE%20YOU%208.5%20X11.pdf

January Lesson Plans

Welcome back!  I hope everyone had a nice holiday break.  Here is a calendar with daily lesson plans using the newspaper for the month of January.  The calendar is from the NIE Institute.

To download a printable copy, click on the following link:  http://legacy.grandforksherald.com/pdfs/Jan.NIE%20lessonplans.pdf