In V.E.W. Elementary, Mrs. Wheat’s 3rd grade class has been studying China and Japan.
The class held both a Chinese and a Japanese celebration and they prepared a vegetable stir fry and fried rice. they also tried fortune cookies, gum, noodles, pickled ginger, sushi, rice crackers, wasabi peas, seaweed salad, rice candy-where we could eat the paper, and dango with bean jam. The class made Chinese Lanterns with designs on them, hung a big Chinese Dragon, wrote their names in Chinese and Japanese and painted both the Japanese and the Chinese flag.
The class also painted ‘Gung Hay Fat Choy’ that means ‘May You Become Prosperous’ in Chinese. Everyone had a fun time and ‘Gung Hay Fat Choy’ everyone.
In V.E.W. Elementary, Mrs. Wheat’s 3rd grade class has been studying China and Japan.
The class held both a Chinese and a Japanese celebration and they prepared a vegetable stir fry and fried rice. they also tried fortune cookies, gum, noodles, pickled ginger, sushi, rice crackers, wasabi peas, seaweed salad, rice candy-where we could eat the paper, and dango with bean jam. The class made Chinese Lanterns with designs on them, hung a big Chinese Dragon, wrote their names in Chinese and Japanese and painted both the Japanese and the Chinese flag.
The class also painted ‘Gung Hay Fat Choy’ that means ‘May You Become Prosperous’ in Chinese. Everyone had a fun time and ‘Gung Hay Fat Choy’ everyone.