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Preview of Koinobori 鯉のぼり - Japanese koi flags - craft

Koinobori 鯉のぼり - Japanese koi flags - craft

Koinobori (鯉のぼり) are Japanese carp streamers that are flown every year for Children's Day (子供の日). Families fly the streamers above their homes, with a koi flag for each member of the family. Your students can take part in this colorful tradition honoring children by creating their own koinobori. Appropriate for students of all ages and abilities, this activity allows each child to personalize a koinobori to be displayed proudly in their classroom or at home.
Preview of Origami Paper Cranes!

Origami Paper Cranes!

Origami Paper Cranes! Are your students studying World War II in the Pacific and want a fun activity? Are you reading a book about Sasaki Sadako and the 1,000 paper cranes? Do you want a fun, quick activity for indoor recess? Are you a Japanese teacher looking for your students to help decorate your room? This is for you! Included are 5 original origami papers (black and white and color!) and paper crane directions. You can reuse the origami paper for any other origami, too! Don't limit yours
Preview of Japanese: Children's Day Display

Japanese: Children's Day Display

May 5 is Children's Day in Japan and is now a National Holiday. This comprehensive resource contains 34 pages of images, photos and explanations.It can be used for classroom display and bulletin boards, as well as for discussion related to cultural traditions, by projecting the slides onto a whiteboard.Pages include information/images related toCarp StreamersKOISamuraiSamurai swordsKabuto: helmetsGogatsu NingyoKintaroIrisKashiwamochi: traditional sweet treatsIn
Preview of Japanese Classroom Expressions

Japanese Classroom Expressions

32 commonly used expressions in the Japanese classroom.Each expression is displayed on an UCHIWA - a Japanese fan.The English equivalent is also displayed below the Japanese.These UCHIWA would make a pleasing classroom display or could be used as flashcards.The expressions included are よくできました、すばらしい、すごい、 おめでとう、    すみません、がんばって、かった、まけた、ざんねん、どうぞ、 ありがとう、どういたしまして,きをつけて、だいじょうぶ?、     はい、だいじょうぶ、こうして、わかりましたか はい・いいえ、しずかに、もういちど、できた、聞いて、座って、立って、見て、トイレに行ってもいい?、水を飲んでもいい?ドアをしめて,はじめましょう、かたづけましょう、くりかえして、でんきを消して
Preview of Japanese Activity: Write Your Name in Kanji かな語源漢字で名前書き

Japanese Activity: Write Your Name in Kanji かな語源漢字で名前書き

Created by
Terakoya Sensei
Write Your Name in Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana were made out of! Choose the Kanji from the list of Kanji origins of Hiragana and Katakana! For Japanese language learners, it is a popular activity to write their names in Kanji characters. This is an exciting and fun activity for those curious students! In this unique activity, students write their first names using Kanji. The Kanji for the names will be picked up from the list of Kanji origins of Hiragana and Katakana. Goal: In th
Preview of Japanese: Days of the Week Kanji cards

Japanese: Days of the Week Kanji cards

This resource now includes 5 different cards for each day of the week. Bold scallop frames make the cards ideal for display, but they could be equally well-used for class activities.Each Kanji symbol for a day of the week is placed over an image showing it's meaning.Each Kanji has an illustrated mnemonic- a story reminder. This helps students with meaning and pronunciation. ( 2 different ideas for SUNDAY and THURSDAY are included - please choose which you think better) One version of each has th
Preview of Japanese Hiragana Code challenge

Japanese Hiragana Code challenge

This activity has been created to develop student familiarity with the Hiragana chart, with the bonus that students may learn new vocabulary along the way! In the Australian Curriculum , Years 3 and 4 Content Descriptions, under ‘Systems of language’, there is a specific inclusion for students to ‘Recognise the systematic order within the hiragana set’. In the ‘Elaborations’, it is suggested that students ‘learn how to use the character chart as a systematic framework for reading and writing’. T
Preview of Japanese: SUMO Self-Introduction Presentation - student activity book

Japanese: SUMO Self-Introduction Presentation - student activity book

This student activity book has been designed to consolidate the learning introduced on the original SUMO Self-Introduction Presentation resource.It includes a variety of activities and assessment tasks.A fun game, HACHIPACHI, is explained and 4 versions of the game can be played with the cards which have been included.
Preview of Japanese: Year of the Dragon Classroom Bunting

Japanese: Year of the Dragon Classroom Bunting

Brighten your Japanese classroom with these 2024 Year of the Dragon bunting flags.There are 16 designs with two different background patterns.Each flag is designed to be printed in colour onto A4 paper and then cut out.Assembly instructions are included.
Preview of Koinobori - Japanese koi streamers - coloring and crafts

Koinobori - Japanese koi streamers - coloring and crafts

Every year on May 5th, Japan celebrates Children's Day (Kodomo no hi). Koinobori (鯉のぼり) fish streamers are an integral part of the celebration, being flown from the homes of families with children, as well as throughout the country in popular public gathering places. The fish represent strength and bravery as they swim upstream against the strong currents.Your students will love participating in this colorful, cultural tradition by creating their own koinobori! This product includes two differen
Preview of JAPANESE: Start of class routines: CHARTS

JAPANESE: Start of class routines: CHARTS

A set of charts to print, laminate and display or use on an IWB.Clear clip art pictures add to the themed set's appeal.The set coversMonths of the year and the question card 何月ですか。Days of the week and the question card 何よう日ですか。Days of the month and the question card何日ですか。The weather and the question card どんな天気ですか。The season and the question card きせつは?Temperature adjectives and the question card 今日はどんな日? A set of arrows is also included so that details can be highlighted.
Preview of Anime and Draw Manga! Color Ponyo

Anime and Draw Manga! Color Ponyo

Created by
Hey ArtMama
Includes a brief intro to Manga and Anime, cartooning from Japan. Visual step-by-step directions for drawing a Manga boy and girl and seven "Ponyo" coloring pages and a Totoro page from the beloved Disney-Japan movie. Japanese art is VERY popular for students of all ages. ENJOY!xoLots of art lessons, creative exercises, and clip art in my shop: www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/heyartmama
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 JAPANESE: Kanji Number Mnemonic Flashcards

JAPANESE: Kanji Number Mnemonic Flashcards

These kanji number flashcards will help students to learn both the name of the kanji numbers 1-10, together with their numerical values.The mnemonic 'stories' are listed for the teacher to state aloud and have students repeat. Ensuring student repeat exactly means they will remember both pieces of information.The images are bright and engaging.The purchase of this resource is for ONE person only. Please do not 'share' with colleagues or friends.
Preview of Culture of Japan: Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no Hi) Printable Book

Culture of Japan: Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no Hi) Printable Book

What is Children`s Day?Children's Day is a Japanese national holiday which takes place annually on May 5 and is the final celebration in Golden Week. It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.Product Information:Use this printable to have students read about Kodomo no Hi (Children`s Day)Easy and light read for young learnersOther Related Products about JapanKoinobori Art 鯉のぼり - Japanese koi arts & craft (Japanese Children`s Day)Culture of Japa
Preview of Japanese: Doll Festival Display

Japanese: Doll Festival Display

This resource has been produced for teachers of Japanese to enhance their classroom displays in March. The Doll Festival is celebrated in Japan on March 3. The resource is made up of 5 blossom pictures, which can be displayed together so they read ひなまつり across the top. Photos and informational charts add further interest and value to the display.
Preview of Japanese: Three and Four Line Hiragana WORKBOOK

Japanese: Three and Four Line Hiragana WORKBOOK

This resource includes printable pages which can be collated to make a workbook for student use. Activities aim to develop student ability to recognise and write the focus hiragana symbols.Workbook activities include:* Colour and count,* Partner dice games* Listening quizzes* Trace and write,* Colour by hiragana symbol* Emoji Encounter game* Race gameAlso included in this resource are* 24 BINGO cards
Preview of Red Bird, Little Bird : Song charts and paper craft for Japanese!

Red Bird, Little Bird : Song charts and paper craft for Japanese!

In Japan the song, 赤い鳥小鳥 is a well-know children’s song. With repetitive lyrics, it is easy to remember and an enjoyable way of practising colour adjectives. In the traditional version, the colours red, white and blue are usual. In this resource I have added PINK, YELLOW, GREEN, PURPLE and ORANGE to further extend student’s knowledge. Song charts are displayed in both Japanese (hiragana and romaji) and English for each colour. The paper craft is simple enough for young students for whom the
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: Kanji Numbers 1-10, Posters

JAPANESE: Kanji Numbers 1-10, Posters

This set of colourful charts will make a great display in your Japanese classroom.There are 10 poster charts, each having a single kanji number from 1-10.The bright rainbow frame encourages the eye to focus on the kanji symbol first. Each symbol also has furigana above to help with reading.A TEN FRAME is displayed so students can determine the numerical value of the kanji.In addition, I have included clipart of common school items to further reinforce the numerical value.The charts could be used
Preview of Japanese Star Festival : classroom Display Printables

Japanese Star Festival : classroom Display Printables

Informative charts provide some information about the Star Festival held in Japan. There are now also charts explaining some of the more common decorations.There are individual, puffy-shaped stars that spell た、な、ば、た、ま、つ、り.Other stars contain 七夕 and七月.Colourful stars have smiley faces.All are easily printed and best laminated for future use.
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 Spring Classroom Display

Japanese Spring Classroom Display

Add colour and interest to your pinboards with these appealing display materials! Designed for teachers of Japanese, culturally appropriate images and word labels are included, along with short explanations.
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