Lunar New Year 2026

2026-02-16 15:25:50

Lunar New Year 2026

 

The 2026 Lunar New Year falls on Tuesday, February 17. In this updated activity, students will explore the unique naming system of the Lunar New Year, which combines the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. Without explicitly introducing the term "Least Common Multiple (LCM)," they will calculate when the naming pattern repeats and see the connections between math and culture.

📝 Suitable for Grades 4–7
⏰ 30–45 minutes, depending on grade level

Teaching Tip/Optional Activity:
We’ve created a Google Gemini gem for your students to explore their birth animal after completing this activity. We customized it to be age-appropriate and restricted to this activity’s topic.

 

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