Friday 24 January 2020

Chinese Experience

By Joseph Fletcher and Isabelle West
China Day


On Thursday 23rd January 2020, the year 3/4 children had a Chinese celebration day. We all had to wear red because red is a lucky colour in China.
In the morning, Moonstone class were painting the animal year that they were born in. After about an hour, Moonstone class switched to Opal class and did some cooking. We made egg fried rice and noodles and chicken and so did all the other classes. We all had to make two dishes of it each. Meanwhile, Garnet class were doing there animal year that they were born in with Mrs Hurley. Opal class were making paper dragons out of lolly sticks and tissue paper. After all year 3/4 children had break.
When break finished, we rotated again. After the rotation, all classes went to the class that they hadn’t been in yet. Moonstone went into Garnet, Garnet to Opal and Opal to Moonstone. After, the year 3/4 children went to lunch. After lunch some of the year 3/4 children went to finish their chinese paper dragons in Garnet class. During the afternoon, all of the classes went into the hall to try the food that they made earlier in Opal class with Mr Greenfield. We didn’t eat it all so Mrs Hurley left the leftovers on the playground table for the grownups to try. 

What an exciting day we all had!

If you would like to try the recipes at home, here they are...


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