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How to draw a New Year's planner

New Year's program table how to draw:

The first step, the first click to open the "EXCEL table" software, and draw a table frame.

The second step, and then enter the form title text content: New Year's program for elementary school students.

The third step, then fill in the form header text content.

The fourth step, and then fill in the "sequence", "activity category", "activities" three columns of the cell text data.

Step five, then fill in the last two rows of text content: self-assessment, parent evaluation.

Step 6, and finally set a nice style for the table and save the file. That's it.

New Year, the first day of the year, is a popular holiday in most countries around the world. Countries around the world, especially in ancient times, New Year's Day has a different date, most countries in the modern world to set the AD system of chronology on January 1st. In modern China, New Year's Day is known as "Gregorian New Year" and Spring Festival as "Lunar New Year". On that day, people celebrate the arrival of the New Year in a variety of ways.

The starry night sky on the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is often the brightest of the year. When you look up at the starry sky around 8 or 9 p.m., there are three stars that are very easy to recognize in the due south. They are close together in a straight line, as if they were a shining belt. That's Samsara I, Samsara II and Samsara III.

Chinese folk will be these three stars called "Luk, Fu, Shou", the three stars as three auspicious star officials, respectively, in charge of the world's blessings, life expectancy, etc., also known as the "three stars of Luk, Luk, Shou".