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Chinese Zodiac by P6 the Year of the Rat by Sophie.K and Luke Chinese Zodiac by P6 The year of the rat by Sophie.k and luke This is our presentation about the year of the rat ………. The rat won the chinese race and first year became the year of the rat.some people say that it shouldn't be the year of the rat because he jumped over the ox but some people say he didn't cheat .people say that if you were born i n the year of the rat it means that you are positive kind and like to help others also they are meant to be kind . The rat jumped over the ox so he could win and he did win the ox came second then the tiger,rabbit and also dragon and so on thanks for watching Who spotted the difference? Chinese ox of the new year By Jake and ,Bethan Why did the ox come second in the race Because the rat jump on the ox to come first that,s why the ox came second Chinese new year [the tiger] BY ERIN AND LAURA The years of the tiger are 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022, 2034!!! The tiger is the third of all zodiac animals.According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Ox set off the night before and was first. Tiger arrived early the next morning and was second. Rat secretly climbed onto Ox and jumped down when he saw the Jade Emperor. Ox and Tiger were pushed back to second and third. Despite his protests, Tiger could only settle with being the third zodiac. Personality trait People born in a year of the tiger are brave, competitive, unpredictable, and confident. They are very charming and well-liked by others. But sometimes they are likely to be impetuous, irritable, and overindulged. Thanks for listening about the tiger The rabbit is the fourth of all zodiac animal. He was neighbors with the ox in the race.recent year of the rabbit are 1927,1939,1951,1963,1975,1987,1999,2011,2023 If you were born in the of the rabbit it means you have good luck in love.In 2023 is the next year of the rabbit. The rabbit was very close behind the Tiger in the race.The rabbit was helped by the dragon because the rabbit was clinging to a log and the dragon blew the air that pushed him to the finish. Hear some pictures of rabbits chinese rabbits that Year of the dragon By darcy and cameron 7 facts about the dragon! 1.The year of the dragon is the 5th year 2. Chinese dragon controls the weather 3. Emperors were believed to descend from dragons 4. Dragons are born in china every 12 years 5. In china,dragons paddle dance at festivals 6. Dragon sons protect places and imploments 7. Many historical leaders were born in the year of the dragon. More facts 1.The dragon comes in many different forms 2.Chinese dragons control the weather 3.Emperors were believed to be descended from dragons 4.Dragons are born in china every 12 years The year of the snake By Neve and Jayden Some information “2020 will be a life changing year for those born under the Year of the Snake. The Snake is the sixth in the 12-year cycle of Chinese zodiac sign. Your “chinese zodiac animal is Snake” if you are born in of these years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025.” https://www.thechinesezodiac.org/horoscope-2020/snake/ Lucky signs for people born in the year of the snake Lucky numbers 2,8,9 Lucky colors RED,LIGHT YELLOW,AND BLACK Lucky flowers orchid,cactus Lucky directions southwest northeast and south Chinese zodiac Horse By Keiron budge and Christopher lowe Horse traits People born in the year of the horse have the traits of Energetic Passionate Upright Aspirent Other facts The next year of the horse is going to be 2026 and the last year of the horse was 2014. I hope you learned something about the horse!!! THE YEAR OF THE GOAT By Sophie & Ava THe story of how the goat is eighth According to the myth of the chinese new year, was that all the animal were having an argument because they wanted a year named after them. so the jade emperor said that they should have a race and whoever was first to his party would have a year named after then and so on, and that was how the goat came eighth!!! Facts about the year of the goat! The last year of the goat was 2015 so it shall be in 2027 ! People born in a year of the Goat are generally believed to be gentle, mild-mannered, shy, stable, sympathetic, strong and kind Chinese new year the monkey By lucy and jack The monkey The last time it was the year of the monkey was 2016 the next time will be 2028. The monkey was the ninth animal. It is said that Monkeys (born in the year of the monkey ) are light hearted pranksters who have the ability to achieve all their dreams. It is said that these are somethings that are lucky for monkeys The colours white and gold. Numbers 1 7 and 8 the mineral topaz and some unlucky things are: black,grey and dark brown numbers,2,5 and 9 The great There are 12 zodiac signs in the following order: rat,ox,tiger.rabbit,dragon,snake race horse,goat,monkey,rooster,dog and pig. Long long ago,there was no chinese zodiac the jade emperor wanted to selected 12 to be guards. A monkey year occurs every 12 years Thank you for listening to lucy and jacks slide!!! The rooster years The roosters years are 1921,1933,1945,1957,1969,1981,1993,2005, 2017 and 2029 The personality and strengths of the rooster They are honest,bright,competitive and ambitious. Strengths:they are independent, capable,warm-hearted, self-respect and quick minded. Weaknesses: selfish,arrogant,bossy,critical,impatient and narrow minded. There lucky things Lucky colours:Gold,Brown and yellow Lucky numbers:5,7 and 8 Lucky flowers:Gladiola,Cockscomb and Impatiens By Mylea.M and Katelyn.G Chinese zodiac DOG!!!!!!!!!! By Logan and Andrew When is the year of the dog? 1. 1958 2. 1970 3. 1982 4. 1994 5. 2006 6. 2018 What place did the dog come in the race? 11th Why did the dog come eleventh He said he was having a bath. The last one By the one and only Chloe and Kiera! People’s Personality They are quick tempered but hate arguments.They are kind to their loved ones and are not are not afraid to face challenges but when faced with them they try work them out gradually.They do not tell lies unless they have to.They are light hearted and usually fall asleep easily.They can easily fall into traps.They are hot tempered and they are not good in communication.If they play pranks on people they don’t know when to stop.They have lots of patience and they are brave and persistent in following their dreams.However, sometimes, they lack well-planned proposals and goals, which may lead to inefficiency.They are advised to make a detailed schedule in work. In addition, their enthusiastic character would cause impulsive judgments. They are thus advised to calm down and listen to others' advices.ey influence others around them and make workplaces atmosphere relaxing best jobs for pigs isa teacher,artist,salesman or scientist. The pig in the race The pig was last in the race because he or she needed to have a bath,eat and sleep..
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