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By Japanese JANKENPON
Brighten up boring stair wells and encourage script recognition and reading!! Print, laminate, and cut cards! Attach to step risers! You may wish to enlarged the pages to A3 size first! This set covers the days of the week. One set of seven cards
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Brighten up boring stair wells and encourage reading skills. This set contains cards to be printed, laminated an attached to step risers. Alternately, the cards make useful flashcards too!. There are twelve cards written in kanji and hiragana,
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Word Walls, Printables
$1.00
3
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Brighten up boring stairwells and encourage reading at the same time! This set contains cards displaying the months of the year in Japanese - both kanji and hiragana, as well as the English equivalents. You may wish to enlarge the cards to A3 for
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables
$1.00
3
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Brighten up dull stair wells and encourage student reading at the same time! These cards are designed to be enlarged, printed and laminated and stuck onto step risers. The set includes 10 basic counters (一つ、二つ、三つ) in kanji and hiragana, with the
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
2
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Jazz up boring stair wells and maximise learning opportunities! The cards are designed to be enlarged, printed and laminated, and then attached to step risers so students can read them each time they go upstairs! The cards can be made more
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
Digital Download PDF (13.77 MB)
By Japanese JANKENPON
Jazz up boring stair wells and maximise learning and reading opportunities! This set includes 12 cards containing the months of the year written in kanji and hiragana, and another set of 12 cards with the months written in English. As the cards
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
Digital Download PDF (5.40 MB)
By Japanese JANKENPON
Add interest to boring stair wells and help maximise learning/consolidation opportunities. This set contains basic counters 1-10 (一つ、二つ etc) Cards contain the counter in kanji and hiragana and also an English version ( One thing, Two things). as
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
Digital Download PDF (0.80 MB)
By Japanese JANKENPON
Add interest to boring stair wells and encourage script recognition too! Each card has a set of hiragana symbols in column order ( set 1 あ、い、う、え、お、) A set of the romaji version is also provided. as this product is black and white, teachers are
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$1.00
Digital Download PDF (7.45 MB)
By Japanese JANKENPON
Maximise learning opportunities and brighten up boring stairwells at the same time!This set of labels includes all basic hiragana, in chart order, with romaji equivalents.Colour coding helps reinforce sound patterns.Depending on step size you may
Subjects:
Japanese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I am a recently retired Japanese language educator with a steadfast commitment to fostering optimal learning outcomes for my students. Throughout my distinguished 40-year career, I actively participated in advancing the field by delivering professional development sessions on multiple occasions through the Japanese Language Teachers Association of Victoria (Australia). Furthermore, I was honored to receive invitations to present at conferences held in various Australian states and territories, where I eagerly shared insights gained from my extensive experience. My passion for education and dedication to continuous improvement have been pivotal aspects of my professional journey.

MY TEACHING STYLE

My instructional approach was centered on cultivating an enjoyable and engaging learning experience in the study of Japanese, incorporating a judicious balance of challenges. To achieve this, I integrated a variety of elements, including songs, games, and activities, to foster a dynamic and enriching educational environment. My commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in education was evidenced by my keen interest in Brain Research and its applications to language learning. To enhance the interactive nature of my teaching, I actively leveraged technology tools such as Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) and iPads. These instruments not only served to captivate students' interest but also provided valuable feedback on their learning progress. The insights gleaned from this feedback informed my instructional planning, enabling me to tailor and differentiate future lessons to meet the diverse needs of my students.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Life Member of the Japanese Association of Victoria, Australia. Australian College of Educator's Award for contribution to the teaching of Languages Other Than English.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

My love for Japan and the Japanese people began when I was selected to be a Rotary Exchange Student at the age of 16. It was a life-changing experience and one for which I am most grateful!

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I retired at the end of 2023. I am available to conduct PD sessions for teachers of Japanese!