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High school japanese cultural activities under $5

Preview of JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, Government

JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, Government

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This Japan Country Study for PowerPoint is to supplement your lessons on Japan. This entire download was last updated August 2019 to look more modern (photos instead of graphics), have updated information, and include videos. This download includes:A PowerPoint presentation on JapanVideos embedded into the PowerPoint to elaborate on points from the slidesAn editable worksheet in Word format with questions about the content of the presentation, answer key included (written for elementary learners
Preview of Kabuki Theater & Mask Project

Kabuki Theater & Mask Project

Created by
Art Kids
This is a 18 slide Power Point that introduces students to Japanese Kabuki Theater. It contains a page that tells students about color representation of the make up the actors wear. There are 2 slides at the end that cover tips on making a paper mache Kabuki mask and a page that gives a brief outline of the project. This project should take 3 - 4 50 minute classes. This project was designed for a summer fun camp that focused on Japan. Students loved learning about Kabuki theater and making the
Preview of Asian Art:  The Great Wave Lesson

Asian Art: The Great Wave Lesson

You will receive a lesson including child friendly information about the artist Katsushika Hokusai and his famous woodblock print, The Great Wave. Students will learn about movement in visual art and value in colors. Included are color copies of Hokusai examples, Mrs. Smith's original painting example, and a blue value chart. In addition, you will receive step by step drawing and painting instructions. This lesson is 18 pages including color examples. More information can be found at artwith
Preview of First Day of Japanese - 2024 Headband Crown

First Day of Japanese - 2024 Headband Crown

Created by
Amanda Sensei
Celebrate the 2024 Lunar New Year in Japan with this fun and engaging 'Year of the Dragon (Tastu doshi)' headband crown craft. 2024 is the 'Year of the Dragon' and what better way to celebrate it than creating a fun headband crown on the first day of your Japanese themed class.This resource includes three (3) 'First day in Japanese' class - Year of the dragon headband crown options. The crowns are in black and white which is perfect for printing and students can colour it in. The crowns have bee
Preview of DARUMA Goal Setting Doll - Japanese New Year Activity and Reading Passages

DARUMA Goal Setting Doll - Japanese New Year Activity and Reading Passages

Created by
nihongonohane
A Daruma goal setting doll is a great activity to start a new year with Japanese cultural tradition! Students will enjoy writing their new year goals on the printable Daruma sheet. This will be an attractive display in your classroom to start a new year!This is also included in BUNDLE: Japanese New Year activity and reading passages .■ Language Daruma sheet: instruction in Japanese and EnglishReading passages: Japanese■ Level / AgeElementary ~ Intermediate / G4 and up*Please check the preview to
Preview of BLMs for  Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Cultural Japan

BLMs for Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Cultural Japan

Sensei-tional Classrooms brings to you Black Line Masters for Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Cultural 日本 A series of BLMs around cultural Japan, this resource can be useful for a number of intercultural activities, script practice, research skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary consolidation and use across year groups. Activities range in time length, so you can work them easily into existing units of work. Black Line Master activities for photocopying and use
Preview of BLMs for Japanese Language & Intercultural Activities: Beginner Hiragana

BLMs for Japanese Language & Intercultural Activities: Beginner Hiragana

Introductory activities, puzzles and ひらがな script development in a variety of engaging BLMs that present ひらがな in stand-alone activities or applied to intercultural contextual situations. A great way to complement exisiting practices for teaching ひらがな with your students. Wanting some ひらがな Cards with a difference for your students? Included in this BLM is a printable ひらがな Card Set featuring shape backgrounds aligned to the specified vowel sounds. This resource would suit supporting students with
Preview of Empire of the Sun Movie Guide

Empire of the Sun Movie Guide

Created by
Alex's Store
Empire of the Sun is a great story to share when discussing general warfare, World War II, refugees, English, Chinese, or Japanese History. I've included a movie guide for 3 days of viewing with 6 or 7 questions per day so if you are only watching parts of the film, you can easily omit questions. I wrote the questions while watching the movie in preparation for showing it to my classes and tried to blend straightforward with open-ended short answer questions. An answer key is also included.
Preview of Japanese Culture Online Scavenger Hunt

Japanese Culture Online Scavenger Hunt

In this fun activity, students will explore a website hosted by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to learn about Japan's history and culture! I am using this as part of a day-long celebration of Japan's traditional Children's Day (Tengo no Sekku), which is celebrated on May 5th every year. The site is fun, attractive, and well-written. Best of all, it's intended for classroom use, so the information and activities are all kid-friendly! The 10-question worksheet is designed to make students sea
Preview of Sushi Restaurant (Digital Clip Art)

Sushi Restaurant (Digital Clip Art)

Created by
Our Monitos
Konichiwa! We've included our favorite things to order in Japanese restaurants. In this set we're including 40 images total. You'll find 20 colored and 20 black/white outlined clips included: Soy Sauce Teapot 1 Plain Chopsticks 1 Chopsticks w/ Face Ginger Wasabi Edamame Beans Sesame Seeds Sauce Plate Rice Bowl Miso Soup Triple Sushi Plate 8 Types of Individual Sushi (all pictured) ALL images in PNG format & transparent for easy peasy resizing/rotating/flipping for all your needs. Th
Preview of Japanese Calligraphy for the Classroom

Japanese Calligraphy for the Classroom

This resource is ideal for Japanese teachers and students wanting to do Japanese Calligraphy in the Classroom. It provides information, equipment lists, instructions and tips for doing shodo. Projects include a name scroll in katakana, and instructions for 4 kanji. Suggested Kanji for more Shodo projects are listed in order of difficulty. There are also a Tomo friends sign sheet for going on with and a photo gallery. 18 pages.
Preview of House Hunters International Worksheet

House Hunters International Worksheet

This activity can be used for any world language teacher. Just adjust to your language. HGTV has one of the best resources for WL teachers with the show House Hunters International. You can go on www.hgtv.com (full episodes) to find episodes. I then have the students complete this worksheet as they watch the show. They have to use some of the vocabulary for Home (Hogar) and learn what the monetary unit is (and in some cases have to convert). I stop the episodes to point out cultural items
Preview of Japanese Holiday Worksheet: Christmas (December) - For all levels!

Japanese Holiday Worksheet: Christmas (December) - For all levels!

Created by
LearnTeachPrints
Help teach your students about Japanese holidays! These Japanese Holiday Worksheets are designed to be a quick and fun lesson about different Japanese holidays.  Introduce your students to Japanese culture and language through fun activities. This worksheet set introduces students to how Christmas is celebrated in Japan and includes:handout with brief introduction to the holiday in English,vocabulary exercise page with holiday-related vocabulary,word unscramble activity page,bingo activity, anda
Preview of Sensei-tional Classrooms Kanji Wipe 'n' Write: Japanese Numbers 1-10

Sensei-tional Classrooms Kanji Wipe 'n' Write: Japanese Numbers 1-10

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
Preview of Kubo and the Two Strings

Kubo and the Two Strings

Created by
Melissa Meadows
These are questions that follow along with the movie. After searching for and never quite finding what I needed to keep my kiddos engaged throughout the film, I created my own. The movie takes place during the Edo Period in Japan. There are references to many Japanese artworks, such as the Great Wave off Kanagawa. If you can see ways to improve the worksheet, please let me know. Thanks!One purchase = One license. Please do not share. All images are found on Google.
Preview of Sushi for All Ages! Fun Introduction and Activities for FACS, Japanese, Craft

Sushi for All Ages! Fun Introduction and Activities for FACS, Japanese, Craft

Included: Introduction to Sushi Slideshow: K-12 Design Your Own Sushi Coloring Page: K-12 Paper Sushi Craft: K-12 Jiro Dreams of Sushi Essay Prompt: 8-12 Sushi Rice Recipe (make the rice as a class or before the lesson yourself): K-12 Sushi Rice Recipe (have students make the rice): 4-12 These activities can be used alone or in conjunction with any lessons about Japanese culture, art, crafts, writing, careers, business, food or life skills! Great for differentiation in a classroom of varying
Preview of Japanese Culture Festivals Hina Matsuri Girls / Dolls Day Worksheets Secondary

Japanese Culture Festivals Hina Matsuri Girls / Dolls Day Worksheets Secondary

Created by
Naho-Sensei
This version of the Hina Matsuri worksheets does not contain any Japanese character reading/practice, and is suitable for a purely cultural lesson or for those not learning Japanese.Suitable for secondary students, recommended for Years 7-9.Includes:1. A cloze activity with romanised Japanese words (with pictures), and label the hina display activity2. Cloze activity with missing (English) words and colour in3. Match Hina Matsuri food pictures to their name/description4. Word search5. Hina Matsu
Preview of Ponyo Film Worksheets

Ponyo Film Worksheets

Bundle of worksheets (also available separately) for use in conjunction with the Studio Ghibli film "Ponyo" for film study.Worksheet 1:This is a handout to accompany the film "Ponyo", by Studio Ghibli. The handout features a synopsis, character list and a page of questions related to the film. Can be used as a stand-alone lesson or to accompany a screening of the film. Emphasises characters and themes from the film Ponyo, as well as encourages student literacy through both short and long answer
Preview of SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pages

SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pages

Created by
Shary Bobbins
SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pagesPlease write a REVIEW, thanks so much :)
Preview of EMA Wishing Board - Japanese New Year Activity and Reading Passages

EMA Wishing Board - Japanese New Year Activity and Reading Passages

Created by
nihongonohane
Making an Ema wishing board is a great activity to start a new year with Japanese cultural tradition! Students will enjoy writing their new year wishes on the printable Ema sheet. This will be an attractive display in your classroom to start a new year!12 zodiac animal version and editable PPT version are also included for your choice. This is also included in: BUNDLE Japanese New Year activity and reading passages .■ Language Ema sheet: instruction in Japanese and EnglishReading passages: Japan
Preview of Japanese Hinamatsuri Activity Worksheets (6 Worksheets) for Secondary

Japanese Hinamatsuri Activity Worksheets (6 Worksheets) for Secondary

Created by
Naho-Sensei
For an alternative version of this pack without hiragana/kanji characters, please see Japanese Culture Hina Matsuri Worksheets, this is more suitable for non-Japanese learners for a cultural lesson.This worksheet pack on the Japanese Festival Hina Matsuri is suitable for secondary/high school students who are learning/familiar with hiragana. (Also includes kanji for 三、五、人、月 in the reading/activities).Includes:1. A cloze activity with Japanese words, and label the hina display activity2. Cloze ac
Preview of Nobori Samurai Banners Activity

Nobori Samurai Banners Activity

For middle school and even high school students learning World History, Japanese, or for an AAPI month lesson for cultural diversity. In this craft activity students will be able to create their very own nobori, a Japanese banner used by samurai in old times to display the family they served. It is also used as signage for restaurants, shops, and even in festivals. Students similarly will design their own nobori and kamon (family crest) to present their own family heritage. Instructions and info
Preview of Japanese Culture Research Task, Secondary level (10 Different Topics)

Japanese Culture Research Task, Secondary level (10 Different Topics)

Created by
Naho-Sensei
This is a collection of 10 research tasks related to Japan on different aspects of Japanese culture. The tasks all include a brief description of what the task is and a checklist of what information students need to include. Keep these in a relief folder for a quick lesson and ease of mind if there is no time for a sub plan.Perfect activity for secondary students for end-of-year lessons, cultural lessons or as a sub plan for a substitute / relief lesson. Students need devices with internet conne
Preview of Japanese Kana Practice 3 March Hinamatsuri Girls' Day - Hiragana Exercises

Japanese Kana Practice 3 March Hinamatsuri Girls' Day - Hiragana Exercises

Created by
nihongonohane
Your students can recognize hiragana in order and read most of them, but still need more practice to write words? Then, try these Kana Practice worksheets to provide a variety of fun writing exercises. March 3rd is Girls' Day ( or Doll's Day, Hinamatsuri) in Japan and families display Ohinasama (hina dolls) to celebrate this Japanese festival. This resource includes 10 words related to the event with different activities: Write the Room, Tracing, Kana practice, Maze, Amidakuji, Criss Cross puzzl
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