Mandarin Teaching Library
- 2026
- Animals
- App
- Back to School
- Back to school
- Behavior management
- Characters
- Chinese
- Chinese characters
- Chinese food
- Chinese New Year
- Chinese restaurant
- Chinese teacher
- Chinese Zodiac
- Classroom decor
- Classroom Management
- classroom rules
- CNY
- Craft
- Curiosity
- dragon
- Expectations
- family members
- First Day
- games
- Greetings
- immersion
- Inquiry
- Learn Chinese
- lesson plans
- Mandarin
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- PBL
- Picture Talks
- Ppt
- presentation
- Project based learning
- puppets
- Questions
- reading
- Reading
- recording
- Song
- students
- Teach Chinese
- teachers
- teachers of Chinese
- themes
- Video
- Webinar
- Wonder Wall
- worksheets
- Writing
- Writing characters
- Writing sheets
- Year of Horse
- Year of the Horse
- Youtube videos
- 中秋节
Lesson 5: A Trip to China - A Chinese New Year Simulation
Lesson 5: A Simulation - Trip to China does exactly that by turning your classroom into an immersive, low-prep travel experience. Through role-play, movement, visuals, and simple language routines, students “travel” to China and participate in authentic Chinese New Year customs in a joyful, memorable way.
Lesson 4: Pop-Up Moments – Small Actions, Big Impact for Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year doesn’t have to mean long assemblies or complex performances. Lesson 4: Pop-Up Moments shows how short, joyful, student-led moments can bring the whole school community together, sometimes in just 30 seconds.

