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7th grade japanese task cards for parents

Preview of Japanese Basics Bundle Hiragana Katakana Numbers & Colours Card Sets

Japanese Basics Bundle Hiragana Katakana Numbers & Colours Card Sets

Get your Japanese basics with this card set. Included are basic numbers, Hiragana, Katakana, colours, sentence structures, Genkoyoushi paper and a bonus counting people card set. Suitable for wall displays or use as flash cards, memory cards or snap cards to improve memory and recall of basic Japanese, Romaji, and English. There are 326 pages of resources to choose from. Each of these are available as smaller packets too. Hiragana Alphabet Bunting / Flashcards WITH Combination Sounds & Romaj
Preview of Parent Handout for students learning Japanese (tips and tricks)

Parent Handout for students learning Japanese (tips and tricks)

Japanese: Top Ten Tips for supporting Japanese learning at home. Share with parents in a newsletter welcome to school letter or as a handout at Parent Teacher Interviews.Many parents do not know how to help their child learn another language. This guide will help them help their child and you to succeed. Proven in real classrooms: Tried and tested this product will be a hit with your parents and encourage engagement and parent support of language learning.But wait, there's more!You may also like
Preview of Japanese Conversation Starters Yr 7-9  日本語で話しましょう!

Japanese Conversation Starters Yr 7-9 日本語で話しましょう!

This activity is created to help you increase the amount of Japanese, and ultimately spontaneous conversation, in your classroom. 9 questions plus a Japanese translation of the question, followed by a page of discourse markers, including both formal and informal responses. Page 1 is written in Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji, then page 2 is the same questions, using just Hiragana. I hope that your students and you enjoy this activity.
Preview of Japanese : Hiragana Matching Cards. もじあわせカード

Japanese : Hiragana Matching Cards. もじあわせカード

Here is a set of 36 colourful cards for students to match up. The left side card has half of the word, the right side card has the pother half. The picture is on both cards, cut down the middle (see the preview if this is unclear). Simple Hiragana words, minimal use of tenten. To use the cards 1. Print them in colour 2. Cut around the edges and in half 3. Laminate (do this after cutting so that you get a sealed edge around each card) 4. Students then match the cards, say the word. For extens
Preview of Japanese Flower Art

Japanese Flower Art

Created by
LittleMarks
Make a paper flower bouquet that symbolizes who you are! In traditional Japanese art, as well as manga and anime, each type of flower acts as a symbol for a character's unique personality (Hanakotoba). Select the right flowers, color, cut, arrange, and paste it all together on a project sheet. Easy planning, little to no prep necessary.  Ideal for any grade level 2nd-9th. A fun, engaging, and educational worksheet centered around Japanese culture. Can be used in a general ed. OR English class!
Preview of Takarabako Task 02 Self Introduction

Takarabako Task 02 Self Introduction

Takarabako Self Access Task 02 Self Introduction Task 02 is called "Let me introduce myself" and is part of a collection of cards from the Takarabako Volume 01 series. The Takara Bako Junior series is a “treasure chest” of reading activities for Upper Primary and Year 7 to 9 students. Students choose their own card according to their level of ability and topic of interest. All of the Takara Bako cards provide a range of comprehension tasks from a variety of focus topics such as things about
Preview of Hiragana in Context Explained

Hiragana in Context Explained

This document explains the concept behind what Hiragana in Context. It answers the what, why, where, when and how to use the Hiragana in Context resources questions. Hiragana in Context is a way of learning hiragana in the context of selected hiragana words. Learning hiragana in the context of words is one of the best ways to learn hiragana. Students learn hiragana letters and words at the same time, with the intention being that it saves the time taken to learn the letters. Rather than spend a
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