In this activity, you will answer questions about a story by reading and identifying important details.
All Together Now: BC Festivals
In places across British Columbia, people come together for festivals that celebrate the things that make their hometown special.
An Underwater Festival
An Unusual Festival
An On Water Festival
Vancouver Race - Dragon Boat Festival © Ruth Hartnup is licensed under a CC BY (Attribution) license
Vancouver is home to another famous festival on the water – the Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon1 boat racing started in China over 2,000 years ago. It was brought to Vancouver during Expo 86. It returned as a yearly event in 1989 as a way to celebrate the many cultures living together in the city. The festival begins with a ceremony to awaken2 the dragon and give the people and boats the dragon's strength. Each boat has a dragon's head carved3 on the front and a tail on the back. The boat holds a team of about 20 people, who paddle to the beat of a drummer seated at the front.
A Seasonal Festival
The festivals of British Columbia are a way for the many people who live here to enjoy nature, share a laugh, and learn about one another.
Glossary:
1 dragon: a big, scary, imaginary animal similar to a lizard with a long tail, wings, and fire coming from its mouth
2 awaken: stop sleeping
3 carved: cut material such as wood or stone to shape something
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Text adapted from Shantel Ivits, https://opentextbc.ca/abealfreader3/chapter/all-together-now-bc-festivals/
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
