Mid-Autumn Festival Fun!
Explore the traditions and celebrations of the Mid-Autumn Festival with this engaging worksheet for Grade 3 students.
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Mid-Autumn Festival Fun!
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a harvest festival celebrated in many East Asian countries. It is a time for family reunions, giving thanks, and enjoying the beautiful full moon. People often eat mooncakes and light lanterns during this special holiday.
1. What is another name for the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Sun Festival
Moon Festival
Star Festival
Harvest Day
2. What food is traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Pizza
Tacos
Mooncakes
Hot Dogs
3. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family .
4. People often light during the festival.
5. The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated only in one country.
True
False
6. What is one thing you would like to do to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?
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