Print and Read! It is that easy! Allow children to explore how children around the world say hello. Spark their curiosity and respect for differences from an early age.
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Countries include:
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Kenya
China
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Germany
France
Russia
Japan
Spain
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5 printable coloring sheets. Coloring class activities for K-3rd Grade. Famous Artist coloring sheets inspired by Yayoi Kusama.Please check out free video about Yayoi Kusama in link below.Japanese Artist Series for kids | Yayoi Kusama|草間彌生
These Hiragana Writing Practice Sheets are the perfect way to give your students a leg up when learning Hiragana. Each hiragana writing practice worksheet has: - An image to provide context for the character. - Stroke order showing the correct procedure for writing each hiragana character - Romaji version of each character allowing for ease of pronunciation while learning. Stay Updated: Be the first to access new products and updates. Click the green star and follow us for the latest in JLPT pre
Sensei-tional Classrooms Kanji Wipe 'n' Write: Japanese Numbers 1-10
1. Print off each of the Kanji Numbers Write ‘n’ Wipe card in colour to make 4-5 sets of cards.
2. Laminate each card in a protective laminate pouch and organise into sets.
3. Set up as a rotational individual activity or as a post language learning post for small groups to complete.
4. Using whiteboard markers, students practise writing each kanji number in the provided number of circles.
5. After each student turn, wipe
Coloring class activities for K-3rd Grade. Famous Artist coloring sheet.Please check out free video about Kusama Yayoi from the link below.https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Yayoi-Kusama-Japanese-Artist-Video-8807631Japanese Artist Series for kids | Yayoi Kusama|草間彌生
5 printable coloring sheets.Coloring class activities for K-3rd Grade.Katsushika Hokusai: Artist Summary, Mt. Fuji, The Great Wave, Funny Face and Cats
Looking for Christmas activities in Japanese this holiday season? These Bilingual Japanese-English Christmas Math Craft Activities with beautiful Santa shape crafts are a great way to practice geometry abilities! Students can create their own Santa crafts using the templates provided and practice identifying 2D shapes and 2D shape words in both English and Japanese at the same time. There are 15 shapes in total, with three language versions: Japanese, English, and Bilingual versions, allowing st
JAPAN : Kindergarten MathFun worksheets with a touch of Japan.- Count 1 - 10 - Addition- Subtraction- Compare- Number bonds- Number orderTotal 22 pages. (PDF)
Students can strengthen their number identification and counting skills while finding and coloring numbers to reveal a picture of the flag of Japan on a flagpole! Useful for any learning themes related to Japanese history, geography, culture, and heritage. Also a fun activity for celebrating holidays and festivals, or add it to a holidays around the world unit! This resource is also available in a bundle of Japan National Symbols Hundred Chart Mystery Pictures.There are two activity options for
Coloring sheet for class activities for K to 3rd Grade.Are you looking for the Yayoi Kusama video for children? Check out theJapanese Artist Series for kids | Yayoi Kusama|草間彌生
Are you planning a camping trip? Wondering how to keep your kiddos busy outside this summer?
This Nature Theme Scavenger Hunt Set will be perfect for Nature Walk, Camping, and Backyard :)
This is Japanese version.
Check out this product in English:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Nature-Theme-Scavenger-Hunt-Sheet-Set-3788955
▶︎ ▶︎ Nature Theme
- Nature Scavenger Hunt
- Camping Scavenger Hunt
- Backyard Scavenger Hunt
▶︎ ▶︎Product Format
PDF File
▶︎ ▶︎Includes
- 3 Sheets [U.S.
Dramatic Play: The Holiday Cookie Shop in Japanese Description: Use this printable to finish up “The Holiday Cookie Shop” dramatic play area. Have fun teaching! ままごとコーナー:ホリデークッキーやさん 使い方:クッキーやさんのおままごとコーナーにお使いください。
▶︎ ▶︎Product Format
PDF File
▶︎ ▶︎Includes
- 5 Sheets Total [U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
- 1 Direction Pages
- 4 3-Part-Cards Pages: 12 Images [Seattle Landmarks and more]
▶︎ ▶︎You Will Need
– PC + PDF file reader
– Printer
– Paper [Best with U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
– Scissors [optional]
– Laminator and pouches [optional]
▶︎ ▶︎Target Age
Preschool/ Elementary
▶︎ ▶︎Language
- Japanese
▶︎ ▶︎Please Note
Colors/Sizes may vary slightly depending on the devices and screen settings
Coloring class activities for K-3rd Grade. Famous Artist coloring sheet.Please check out free video about Yayoi kusama in below link.Japanese Artist Series for kids | Yayoi Kusama|草間彌生
Learn the colors in Japanese with these emergent reader mini-books. Included colors: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, pink, white, black and brown. Product is in hiragana and katakana.
Jodi Collins' emergent reader is for your friends who still need the pattern and picture support in the primary grades. For your friends who are already reading it is a fluency builder.Print this book front to back, slip the pages inside the cover, fold, and use a long-arm staple. While studying Japan this book can be placed in a center. Students color and read. It's a great take-home book they can read again and again!
Introduce your younger students to artist Yayoi Kusama with this engaging and easy to understand Yayoi Kusama Lesson and Project.Students can add dots on this sheet to create their own Kusama style Pumpkin!
Summer Journal Writing with prompts in English & Japanese! This packet includes a bilingual vocabulary chart, journal covers (one in English, one in Japanese), journal pages with writing prompts in both languages etc.
Students can use for the beginning of the school year, and/or at the end of summer break to practice writing in both languages.
Jodi Collins' emergent reader is for your friends who still need the pattern and picture support in the primary grades. For your friends who are already reading it is a fluency builder.Print this book front to back, slip the pages inside the cover, fold, and use a long-arm staple. While studying Japan this book can be placed in a center. Students color and read. It's a great take-home book they can read again and again!
This year I’m going to try something new. I’m going to teach the kanas together (Hiragana and Katakana) just like learning a upper case and lower case letter. I’m going to do this in 6 rounds, more or less.