Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Chinese New Year Parade by Nicole A.


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Leading Edge 6th graders did an amazing job on the Chinese New Year parade. Everyone had a part. There were ribbon twirlers, flag holders, parasol twirlers, gymnast, screamers, and many more. People were clapping and following us along as we walked around. We had lion dancers shaking their heads to the drums. Some students were in dragons costumes and waved around.



“Gung Hay Fat Choy” means wishing you good fortune. The parade went around LE and even into the administrators' office! Taiko drummers did an amazing job at the parade too. We thank for all who came and watched us perform. After the wonderful parade, we had a delicious lunch catered by Panda Express. We thank Panda Express for the great Chinese food and the teachers who made this happen. Students worked hard to always try their best during the performance. 2015 is the year of the ram, and we had a banner saying ram in Chinese along with a student dressed as a ram. It was a lot of fun. Gung hay fat choy, everyone!

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8 comments:

  1. I LOVED the Chinese New Year Parade!!!! :D :D :D

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  2. The parade was so fun! My favorite thing about it was the delicious food.

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  3. Good job explaining the event! I feel like this describes the event pretty well, with the parts of the parade, location of the parade, and the venue after the parade all explained. Also, like others have stated, the parade was really fun!

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  4. All parts were great. Good job on the blog. My favorite part was the food that brightened my day.

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  5. I like the way you explained the event because it describes almost everything.Good job one this blog.

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  6. Good job on the Blog ,we all are having fun in that day with great food .

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  7. I agree with you. When we came out from behind the school I was surprised to see how many people were watching us. Other than that the parade was super fun.

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  8. it felt like the float weighed 5 pounds

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