New Year’s Money Envelope
Included in Daily Life box, Festivals & Holidays box
- Description: Money envelopes or Kinpū, are used to enclose money when presented as a gift. It is customary for the person presenting the gift to write their name along with the amount of money enclosed on the envelope. This particular envelope is used for New Years. Money is typically given to children from their parents and/or grandparents on New Years.
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- Lesson Plans
- Money Envelope: Mizuhiki – Ohio Delegation Group (YJT)
- Standard Reference
(If you know of another standard that may link to this item, please add it to the comment box below.)- Social Studies:
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #2
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #3
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #4
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #2
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #14
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #16
- Grade 3: Communities: Past and Present, Near and Far – #18
- Social Studies: