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Chinese New Year activities & events

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Newcastle will be celebrating Chinese New Year with a bang on Sunday 8 February. Firecrackers, unicorn dancing, food and family entertainment will bring in the Year of the Ox.

Highlights include:

Bath Lane for circus, dance and martial arts, as well as craft and food stalls.

Charlotte Square Children's Marquee, for lantern making, face painting and mask making.

North East Chinese Association, Stowell Street, for Chinese brush painting and calligraphy.

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Try these creative Chinese New Year activities in the classroom!

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Whickham School have been building on the success of their Big Knit project, by creating a communal textile project.

About a hundred people, both students and staff, contributed. Several pieces of knitting were on the go at once. Some learned knitting for the first time. For two weeks the atmosphere was relaxed, most sociable and extremely industrious. With one eye on the budget, knitters used chunky and extra chunky needles adapted by the technology department from old donated drumsticks and "Smart Price" broom handles. Yarns of different colours and textures were purchased from clearance bargains from a local firm.

Finally the panels were joined and a gold crocheted border added. Baubles, bows and pompoms provided the finishing touches. The result is a wonderful Dragon wall-hanging, 4.5 metres in length!

Please comment on Whickham School's dragon and let us know how you're marking Chinese New Year in your learning setting!

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