Greetings
Learn all the basic greetings in Chinese with our collection of hands-on printable activities. Children will learn how to greet, make introductions and simple phrases in Chinese.
Greetings
Learn all the basic greetings in Chinese with our collection of hands-on printable activities. Children will learn how to greet, make introductions and simple phrases in Chinese.
My Chinese Character Minibook 晚 Night
Introducing our user-friendly My Chinese Character MiniBook 晚 – an engaging adventure crafted for educators to infuse the joy of Chinese character learning! This charming minibook is brimming with interactive activities that turn mastering Chinese characters into an exciting quest. From tracing strokes to honing writing skills, your students’ confidence will flourish. With captivating “I […]
Feelings Picture And Word Match
Our Feelings Picture And Word Match activity in Chinese helps your little students learn to identify different Chinese characters for feelings. This worksheet is perfect for first and second grade students. The 6 feelings words include happy, angry, scared, sad, surprised, and confused. You might also like to pair this with our Feelings Poster to […]
Greetings Flashcards in Chinese and English
Our Greetings Flashcards in Chinese and English are ideal for teaching your little preschoolers the common forms of greetings. This set of visual flashcards features 8 key greeting phrases of hello, how are you, I am fine, thank you, goodbye, good morning, good afternoon and good night. Your little students can use them to practice […]
Let’s Trace: Greetings 早午晚安
Let’s Trace: Greetings 早午晚安 worksheet helps your children practice and master writing good morning, good afternoon and good night in Chinese. Our Let’s Trace Chinese Character series encourages your little students to strengthen their character writing skills in small easy bites. Each worksheet shows your little ones the stroke orders and offers trace over characters […]
DIY My Name Flower Pot
DIY My Name Flower Pot is a fun crafting project for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade children. They will practice writing their own names on the flowers and make a personlized flower pot. It’s a great project to kickstart a new semester or to celebrate the beginning of the spring season. Through the making of this […]
Let’s Trace: My Name Is 我的名字是
Let’s Trace: My name is 我的名字是 worksheet helps your children practice and master writing my name is in Chinese. Our Let’s Trace Chinese Character series encourages your little students to strengthen their character writing skills in small easy bites. Each worksheet shows your little ones the stroke orders and offers trace over characters to help […]
Greetings Matching Puzzles
This Greetings Matching Puzzles is a great resource for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students to build Chinese character recognition and word picture matching skills. They will practice matching common greeting phrases to activities and gestures associated with each greeting. It’s also a wonderful exercise for practicing fine motor skills as the students assemble the puzzle pieces […]
Hello Play Dough Character Mat 你好
Use our Hello Chinese Character Play Dough Mat 你好 to provide hands-on practice with making Chinese character strokes. Print and laminate the mats to create a Chinese character learning center. Your little students will form the play dough to replicate each Chinese character and make their own happy face. This fun, hands-on activity is a […]
Let’s Trace: How Are You 你好嗎我很
Let’s Trace – How are you [你好嗎我很|你好吗我很] worksheet helps your children practice and master writing how are you, I am fine in Chinese. Our Let’s Trace Chinese Character series encourages your little students to strengthen their character writing skills in small easy bites. Each worksheet shows your little ones the stroke orders and offers trace […]
How Are You? Read and Write
This How are you? Read and Write is ideal for first graders learning how to write the common Chinese characters of you, I and good [你, 我, 好] used in common greeting phrases. After they have filled in the Chinese characters in the correct box, practice reading aloud the phrases together or pair the students […]
How Old Are You Counting
Our How Old Are You Counting worksheet is a fun exercise for your little ones to practice expressing their age. Your little ones will learn how ask and reply to “How old are you?” This worksheet will reinforce their speaking and counting skills. For more fun Greetings activities, see here. Include Traditional and Simplified Chinese […]
Greetings Cut and Paste
Our Greetings Cut and Paste worksheet is perfect for practicing how to respond to greetings in Chinese. Your little greeters will read aloud the greeting phrases and paste the matching response. After all the responses are pasted into the speech bubbbles, use it as a visual aid for your little greeters to practice greeting each […]
Greetings Word Picture Match Up
This simple Greetings Word Picture Match Up is a fantastic way to reinforce Chinese word recognition skills and corresponding greetings gestures. Your children will read aloud the greeting phrase and draw a line to the matching illustration. Afterward, they can color in the illustration to complete the activity. This Word Picture Match Up activity is […]