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Preview of Battleship (Digital): Coordinate Grid Practice

Battleship (Digital): Coordinate Grid Practice

Created by
Gussy's Goodies
A game to practice coordinate grids, or something just for fun! We all love the classic game of battleship. This version, along with 4 other versions of the game, are included in this DIGITAL product:Classic Game RulesAnchor Away Look Out BelowGreedy PiratesRough WatersIn order to play, make sure each partner has their own copy of the game boards. The rules for all 5 versions are included, so go through them with your students, or use it as an opportunity to practice reading procedural texts! Yo
Preview of Japanese: Ninja Search Hiragana game

Japanese: Ninja Search Hiragana game

About This Resource In this partner dice game, students will 'collect' and record three hiragana symbols in a row.Resource TypeGameHiragana recognition and writing practiceWhat's Includedgameboards: two versions for differentiationgameplay instructionsstudent record sheets in two sizesextra tips!The GameStudents take turns to roll a die and move their counter on the game board. The student states the sound of the hiragana symbol they have landed on and then they write it in the correct position
Preview of Ninja ✦ Learn Colors ✦ Color by Numbers Activities Japanese

Ninja ✦ Learn Colors ✦ Color by Numbers Activities Japanese

Created by
Teodora Notira
✦Learn the Colors and Numbers in Japanese and English with Ninjas!✦This is the perfect resource to help your children learn 10 colors and practice numbers in an interactive and engaging way. Your children will have lots of fun with these Japanese color by code sheets. After working on these worksheets, your students will be able to tell colors and numbers in Japanese/English. These ninja coloring pages are perfect for quick time filling activities, early finishers, homework, reading groups and
Preview of JAPANESE FOOD Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

JAPANESE FOOD Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

Created by
Puzzles to Print
Watch out! Your students might get hungry looking for all of the fun Japanese food vocabulary words hidden in this puzzle worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.The 30 hidden vocabulary words are: Donburi, Edamame, Gyoza, Kashipan, Kobe Beef, Matcha Tea, Mentaiko, Miso Soup, Mochi, Natto, Nikujaga, Oden, Okonomiyak
Preview of HIRAGANA: FOUR IN A ROW: partner dice games

HIRAGANA: FOUR IN A ROW: partner dice games

Students review hiragana knowledge playing FOUR IN A ROW, with a partner.What's IncludedFive different game sheets are included, in colour and black/white. Gameplay instructions are also included.The game sheets feature:1. Hiragana A-No2. Hiragana Na-N3. One and Two line hiragana4. Three and Four line hiragana5. Hiragana random selectionHow to playThe aim of the game is to colour or cover 4 hiragana symbols in a row.Students play in pairs taking turns to roll a dice. They check the hiragana symb
Preview of Japan Scavenger Hunt Task Cards Game for Review - Geography, Facts, More

Japan Scavenger Hunt Task Cards Game for Review - Geography, Facts, More

Use this scavenger hunt to help students investigate the human and physical geography and other facts on Japan. Teacher directions are provided, offering a number of options for classroom implementation. Includes 40 student clue cards with multiple choice or open-ended questions for investigation and a student graphic organizer for note-taking during activity. Wrap-up questions are also included at the end. Students will need internet access, atlases, textbooks or other resources to investigate
Preview of Japanese: BUMP game- Japanese money

Japanese: BUMP game- Japanese money

BUMP is a fun partner dice game. It is similar to 'roll and cover' but allows students to BUMP their opponents off places on the board, creating some excitement!This version aims to give students confidence in recognising both Japanese coins and notes.There are 6 different games. Some games require students to read kanji numbers and others have numerals. The boards with numerals ( 'our' numbers ) help build early familiarisation for the coins and notes.It is hoped this makes the games a versatil
Preview of Do more with  Flashcards in the Japanese classroom.

Do more with Flashcards in the Japanese classroom.

FLASHCARDS are a simple, versatile, yet often under-valued resource. There is so much more that can be done than merely ‘repeat after me’! FLASHCARDS, particularly if they are bright and colourful, are an important visual aid for memory, and greatly appeal to visual learners. Laminating flashcards, and playing cards too, is recommended for long life! Once you have the sets, they can be kept on hand and used in so many ways. PLAYING CARDS also have various uses beyond ‘Memory’! This resourc
Preview of Japanese Numbers: Which is bigger? A card game

Japanese Numbers: Which is bigger? A card game

A quick game to play ( 2-3 players). Easy for the teacher to set-up.Useful for number value consolidation, review or an activity for quick finishers.The set includes number cards in different formats - kanji, hiragana and romaji versions to suit different students and situations.Wild cards add an element of surprise!
Preview of Japanese: 'I have, Who has?' style Hiragana card games

Japanese: 'I have, Who has?' style Hiragana card games

This is an easy-to-play game that is a great way to practice hiragana sound recognition. As students match up the answers on their cards with questions on other students’ cards, they get valuable practice with reading and listening skills. Sets of cards for three games are included. Game 1: one line hiragana Game 2: two line hiragana Game 3: three and four line hiragana AIM: to be the first player to lose all their cards Full game play explanation included, together with an alternative
Preview of Japanese Kanji Number Board Games

Japanese Kanji Number Board Games

This game provides an enjoyable way for students to consolidate Japanese KANJI number recognition and one to one correspondence for numbers one to ten.The game board is a colourful caterpillar, in the style of 'The Hungry Caterpillar'2 different card sets are included and 3 ways to play are clearly explained.
Preview of Japanese Uchiwa Fan Craft! Easy!

Japanese Uchiwa Fan Craft! Easy!

Japanese Fan Craft! Are you looking to infuse a bit of Japanese culture or global learning into your classroom? Is your class going to have a party and you want something fun and interesting to get the class excited for it? Is your school going to have a pep rally and you want your class to have something to cheer with? Do you often play games with your class and are looking for something students can use to answer with? Is it almost summer vacation and you want your class to have something mem
Preview of Japanese: Kanji Number Dice Game Boards

Japanese: Kanji Number Dice Game Boards

Quick, Easy and Fun!Roll and Cover is a game to consolidate KANJI number understanding and one to one correspondence.Eight bright and appealing game boards are included.Four boards review kanji from 1-6Four different boards review kanji from 1- 12.Students will need a board each, a dice per group and a pile of plastic counters.How To Play instructions for 3 different games are included.
Preview of Japanese: Hiragana Hunt!

Japanese: Hiragana Hunt!

This Hiragana Hunt is a lively run-around game that will have students up out of their seats, moving around the room to find their next Hiragana clue! Students record their hiragana clues by writing them on a record sheet, to check against the teacher list at the end of the game.The game can be played competitively, with the first to finish (with correct clues) deemed the winner. Alternatively, it can be played for a set length of time.The game can be played with up to 40 students or as few as 2
Preview of Japanese Cards Games: Japan's Festivals and Holidays Karuta

Japanese Cards Games: Japan's Festivals and Holidays Karuta

Created by
Teodora Notira
Do you want to add fun and excitement to your Japanese class? Then this Japanese Game with lots of holidays, festivals and Japan's culture is the perfect resource for you! Karuta is one of the most popular games in Japan. It has been a traditional game for Japanese people for hundreds of years. This Japanese Cards game is a fun way to introduce students to the cultural background of Japan. You can even play it during breaks!This game provides a comprehensive way to assist teachers who wish to t
Preview of Japanese: Animal Zodiac Board Game

Japanese: Animal Zodiac Board Game

This colourful board game would make a fabulous activity to start the New Year! It is based around the Japanese Zodiac,十二支. The twelve animals making up the zodiac are taken from the Chinese lunar calendar, which was created in the year 425! There are several legends regarding the choice and order of the animals, but most centre around a race, organised by a ‘god’. YouTube links to the story in Japanese and English are included. The aim of the game is to move around the board, collecting name ca
Preview of Games from Around the World: Japan Fukuwarai

Games from Around the World: Japan Fukuwarai

Fukuwarai, roughly translated as lucky laugh, is a traditional Japanese game played during the New Year’s celebration. It’s both educational and fun and aren’t those the best type of games?One player is blindfolded and has to place the features on a blank face as the other players coach him/her. The object of the game is to place all the paper cutouts in the shape of the eyes, nose, and mouth on the face.The game was traditionally played with a funny-looking woman’s face but now any type of face
Preview of Japanese: How old are you? playing cards

Japanese: How old are you? playing cards

This set includes* 48 cards displaying ages from 1-48 years old, written in Japanese ( kanji and furigana)* Instructions on how to play FIVE different games using these cardsThe cards are Black and White for easy printing and are displayed with 16 cards per A4 page.Ideally the pages would be laminated before play. It is also suggested that each set is printed on paper of different colours. If the sets become muddled it is so much easier to sort!The cards are versatile enough to be used for other
Preview of Japanese Game: Fukuwarai Game for Setsubun 節分「福笑い」ゲーム

Japanese Game: Fukuwarai Game for Setsubun 節分「福笑い」ゲーム

Created by
Terakoya Sensei
Learn the names of parts of the face and directions through the ‘Fukuwarai’ game! ‘Fukuwarai’ is a Japanese traditional game like ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey’, but played on a table. The object of the game is for a blindfolded player to place paper cutouts in the shape of eyes, eyebrows, nose, ears and mouth onto the outline of a face with the assistance of their peers.This is a perfect game to learn the names of face parts in Japanese and the words for directions, all while having fun!Please m
Preview of Japanese : Hiragana Peg Cards

Japanese : Hiragana Peg Cards

Check student ability to identify the sound of individual HIRAGANA by having them cover the incorrect sound options with plain pegs.. As there is no need to write on pegs, preparation merely involves printing and cutting cards! Laminate for long life. This resource enables considerable flexibility for use. For example work station activity formative assessment task speed match competitive games activity for individual quick finishers The sets have been made by stroke order. Set One : One-line
Preview of JAPANESE: Hiragana Janken Race

JAPANESE: Hiragana Janken Race

This resource includes 4 game boards in both black and white and colour versions.The 'race' is played by two students who move counters around a labelled board.No dice are required! Students do JANKENPON and the winner is able to move a set number of spaces depending on HOW they won.If they won with PAA ( paper) they move one space forward.If they won with CHOKI ( scissors) they move two spaces forward.If they won with GUU ( rock) they move ahead three spaces.Students MUST state the sound of the
Preview of Japanese: Train A Sumo!

Japanese: Train A Sumo!

This exciting game is played by small groups of students who are challenged to 'train' their SUMO before the 'dohyou' or wrestling ring is built and ready for a tournament to begin!Students take turns to roll a dice and place a counter on their game board next to the body part shown on the key. The vocabulary included is かみのけ、あたま、からだ、うで、あし、どひょう.Students can donate their 'training' to another player in need.The resource includeslabelled SUMO chartindividual SUMO game boardwrestling ring ( 2 versi
Preview of Kanji Numbers SPOONS GAME

Kanji Numbers SPOONS GAME

A quick-paced exciting card game! Set includes 40 cards, representing kanji numbers one to ten, dice face, numerals and hiragana number words. The cards are clear and attractive; ready to be printed and laminated. Cut and store in zip-lock bags. Students aim to collect a set of three. A more challenging version can be played where students are required to collect all four cards in the set. Detailed game play rules are included.
Preview of Japanese game: Around NIHON ( Japan)!

Japanese game: Around NIHON ( Japan)!

This useful review game is extremely versatile as it can be used with any set of vocabulary or script. It is also very quick and easy to set up. A clear and attractive map of Japan, with cities labelled in kanji with furigana, together with a shinkansen picture are included.( Either enlarge, print and laminate map/train or display on an interactive whiteboard) Detailed game instructions, including my 'handy hints' help ensure student engagement. URL links to buzzers are listed. These buzze
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