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Preview of KUMIHIMO Braided Cords Paper Plate Loom! Art of Japan! Middle School Jewelry

KUMIHIMO Braided Cords Paper Plate Loom! Art of Japan! Middle School Jewelry

Warning: These Braided Cords are Addictive! If you need a fun and easy jewelry or textile-related lesson, this is a FUN art activity that can be created using a paper plate! I used this lesson last Spring as students finished their Kente Cloth Cardboard Weaving lesson. These braids were a great "early-finisher" activity to keep students engaged while other students finished up their weavings. I used simple paper plates to introduce the braiding method to students using craft yarn. Both boys
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 Japan Geography Webquest

Japan Geography Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This webquest allows students to learn about the geography of Japan through a fun and engaging website.Click here to view.The webquest contains 26 questions and is a great way for students to learn more about the following topics related to Japan:Important and Fun FactsGeographyPeople and CultureNatureGovernment and EconomyHistoryAn answer sheet is included for the teacher. A QR code and a regular website link are included. The webquest takes most students at least 15 to 30 minutes to complete d
Preview of JAPAN: Learn to Count in Japanese

JAPAN: Learn to Count in Japanese

Created by
LET'S GET REAL
Enrich your study of Japan with this engaging book that uses national and cultural symbols to teach Japanese number words from 1-10. LEARN TO COUNT IN JAPANESE includes the following features:fun facts about national and cultural symbols,traceable number words to boost retention,realistic illustrations to engage students,phonetic pronunciation guide for students,Kanji writing activity,teacher's language guide highlighting common phrases, color names, and number words. Japanese Number Words: (pho
Preview of QUIZ: Christmas in Japan (Editable)

QUIZ: Christmas in Japan (Editable)

This is a two page Word Document File that is editable for your classroom needs.The first page is information about Christmas in Japan.The second page is a 9 question multiple choice quiz/test on the child's reading comprehension.As a teacher I know how important it is to be able to edit documents, change out copy, clip-art or questions to meet your classroom needs. A digital version of this file can be found HERE.Check out this Christmas in Japan Sentence Fixer HERE.Are you looking for Digital
Preview of NO PREP All About JAPAN PowerPoint Presentation, 3rd-6th Grade, Geography

NO PREP All About JAPAN PowerPoint Presentation, 3rd-6th Grade, Geography

NO PREP All About JAPAN PowerPoint Presentation" is an engaging and informative resource designed for 3rd to 6th-grade students to explore the captivating culture, geography, and history of Japan. This comprehensive presentation provides a visually appealing overview of Japan's iconic landmarks, traditional customs, fascinating facts, and more. With vibrant images and concise information, students will embark on a virtual journey through the Land of the Rising Sun, discovering its rich heritage,
Preview of Edo Period in Japan - Full Bundle

Edo Period in Japan - Full Bundle

Great bundle for teaching about the Edo Period in Japan!Included in this bundle are a variety of resources focusing on the Edo Period in Japan. Each activity included in this bundle aims to build upon students understanding of the significance of the Edo period in Japan.Included:The Edo Period in Japan - Word SearchThe Edo Period in Japan - Multiple Choice QuizThe Edo Period in Japan - Escape RoomIf this bundle was helpful, please leave a review!
Preview of Blooming Traditions: Unraveling the History of Hanami (Cherry Blossom)

Blooming Traditions: Unraveling the History of Hanami (Cherry Blossom)

The lesson explores the cultural significance, origins, symbolism, evolution, and global impact of hanami, the traditional Japanese ritual of cherry blossom viewing, highlighting its enduring beauty and universal appeal across diverse cultures.Student Focus:Understand the historical origins and cultural significance of hanami in Japan.Explore the symbolism of cherry blossoms in Japanese culture and art.Analyze how hanami celebrations have evolved over time, from exclusive aristocratic gatherings
Preview of Healing Waters: Unveiling the Benefits and Science of Onsen (Hot Springs, Japan)

Healing Waters: Unveiling the Benefits and Science of Onsen (Hot Springs, Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the therapeutic properties, geological processes, scientific research, and cultural significance of onsen, natural hot springs in Japan, emphasizing their role in promoting physical, mental, and social well-being.Student Focus:Understand the geological processes involved in the formation of onsen.Explore the therapeutic benefits and scientific research supporting the claims of onsen.Examine the cultural and social significance of communal bathing in ons
Preview of The Art of Recreation: Understanding Artificial Hot Springs (Onsen, Japan)

The Art of Recreation: Understanding Artificial Hot Springs (Onsen, Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the art, history, therapeutic benefits, cultural significance, and environmental considerations associated with the creation and enjoyment of artificial hot springs.Student Focus:Understand the process of creating artificial hot springs, including locating geothermal reservoirs and treating the water for quality.Explore the historical significance of hot springs, particularly in Japanese culture during the Edo period.Examine the therapeutic benefits ass
Preview of Dwelling with Tradition: Exploring Traditional Japanese House Types

Dwelling with Tradition: Exploring Traditional Japanese House Types

The lesson explores the various types, architectural features, cultural significance, and modern relevance of traditional Japanese houses, highlighting their enduring legacy as repositories of culture, sustainability, and harmony with nature.Student Focus:Identify and differentiate between various types of traditional Japanese houses.Understand the architectural features and layout of traditional Japanese houses.Examine the cultural and historical contexts influencing traditional Japanese house
Preview of Sacred Spaces: Exploring Buddhist and Shinto Temple Design (Japan)

Sacred Spaces: Exploring Buddhist and Shinto Temple Design (Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is that cultural exchange programs and cultural diplomacy play crucial roles in fostering mutual understanding, empathy, and cooperation among diverse societies through the power of arts and culture.Student Focus:Understand the architectural differences between Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan.Learn about the spiritual practices and rituals associated with temples in Japanese culture.Explore how nature and landscape influence temple design and placement.R
Preview of Hospitality and Harmony: Delving into Ryokan, Traditional Japanese Inns

Hospitality and Harmony: Delving into Ryokan, Traditional Japanese Inns

The lesson explores the rich cultural heritage and hospitality of ryokan, traditional Japanese inns, highlighting their historical significance, unique features, commitment to omotenashi, and the delicate balance between tradition and modernity in the hospitality industry.Student Focus:Understand the historical and cultural significance of ryokan in Japanese hospitality.Identify the unique features and amenities offered in traditional Japanese inns.Analyze the role of omotenashi (Japanese hospit
Preview of Japanese ESL Newcomer Activities: Community Places Around Town Vocabulary

Japanese ESL Newcomer Activities: Community Places Around Town Vocabulary

Created by
Dr Wiggins
“Japanese Speakers ESL Newcomer Activities: Nouns (Community Places around Town) Vocabulary” By now you know that dual language resources are essential to support our ESL student population. “Japanese Speakers ESL Newcomer Activities: Nouns - Places around Town - Vocabulary” builds students' vocabulary and enhances English speaking and reading skills in Japanese speaking ESL newcomers. This Dual language Japanese ESL newcomers activities resource contains vocabulary for places we frequently vis
Preview of Washi paper making and calligraphy (Japanese lesson)

Washi paper making and calligraphy (Japanese lesson)

Created by
Carmen Gambe
This PowerPoint introduces students to shodou (Japanese Calligraphy). While the overall objective is to learn some kanji and practice some calligraphy, students learn a whole lot more than that. They are taught how washi is made and get to make their own paper (you will need to make some deckles and prepare the equipment for this - it's super cheap and easy; instructions included). They take a brief look at how brushes are made and ink - all while learning Japanese. A great lesson if you run a J
Preview of L02: Japanese Obento Language & Culture Lesson (K, 1st grade, 2nd, 3rd)

L02: Japanese Obento Language & Culture Lesson (K, 1st grade, 2nd, 3rd)

Make your own Japanese Obento on paper!! Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students love this Japanese obento lesson, but it can be adapted to higher grades. Includes many foods and colors for vocabulary practice plus two worksheets for students to make their own obento on paper. They love this creative portion. Students will see several videos of authentic Japanese obentos. Remember, the more colors in the obento, the more nutritious it is! Great for teaching or reinforcing voca
Preview of L07 Japanese Tako, Doko, Futago no Takotako Weiner Story, どこ

L07 Japanese Tako, Doko, Futago no Takotako Weiner Story, どこ

The octopus たこ is a fascinating animal, changing colors and using tentacles, and it is center stage in this lesson about どこ (doko), or "where" activities. We continue expanding and reviewing Japanese vocabulary for forest animals and a few sea animals, and then read the adorable ふたごのたこたこウィーナー (Futago no Takotako Weiner) story, which is about a pair of octopus-shaped weiners in a lunch box that run away! In the end, will they be found? The story reinforces どこ (where) on every page. Students get t
Preview of L06: Japanese Forest Animals, Sakana-tsuri (fishing), Kuma Tousan Story, Game

L06: Japanese Forest Animals, Sakana-tsuri (fishing), Kuma Tousan Story, Game

Students can't stop talking about the fishing game in this lesson. We build Japanese vocabulary for forest animals and fish, and then read the adorable くまとうさんのさかなつり (Kuma Tousan no Sakana Tsuri) story, which is about a bear who tries to go fishing but is bothered by every animal in the forest! In the end, will he get some fish? The story introduces vocabulary such as "mada mada" (not yet), forest animals, numbers, and the "hiki" counter for animals. Students get to try out sakana tsuri game, a t
Preview of L05: Japanese Likes & Dislikes & Goldfish Story Lesson (Kinder, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

L05: Japanese Likes & Dislikes & Goldfish Story Lesson (Kinder, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

Engaging way to teach likes and dislikes in Japanese! Plus, the cute "Kingyo ga nigeta" story with extension activities. The Japanese story reinforces "doko" and easy everyday vocabulary. Students get to make an adorable, movable goldfish bowl craft, which builds their fine motor skills and gives them something to take home! Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students love this lesson, but it can be adapted to higher grades. Lots of opportunities for vocabulary practice (goldfish, obento bako
Preview of L04: Japanese Numbers 1-10 Language & Culture Lesson (Kinder, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

L04: Japanese Numbers 1-10 Language & Culture Lesson (Kinder, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

Students learn Japanese numbers 1-10 so quickly with this lesson!! They love the balancing apples activity, which reinforces numbers in a fun way. The "Ten Bears in the Bed" Japanese song video reinforces "ten friends" addition, so it helps them visualize this math concept while still learning Japanese. Finally, students get to make a super easy apple origami, which builds their fine motor skills and gives them something to take home! Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students love this Japa
Preview of L02: Japanese Colors Language & Culture Lesson (K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

L02: Japanese Colors Language & Culture Lesson (K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

Students love the Japanese colors song and getting in touch with nature by making kosuridashi こすりだし (leaf rubbings) of real leaves to take home!! Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students love this Japanese fall colors lesson, but it can be adapted to higher grades. Includes the basic six rainbow colors plus brown. Lots of opportunities for vocabulary practice and writing hiragana at the teachers' discretion. Students love to create, so the payoff is creating a beautiful kosuridashi with th
Preview of Japanese ESL Newcomer Activities: Days of the Week & Conversation Questions

Japanese ESL Newcomer Activities: Days of the Week & Conversation Questions

Created by
Dr Wiggins
By now you know that dual language resources are essential to support our ESL students as they return back to school. “Japanese ESL Newcomer Activities - Days of the Week" builds student vocabulary improving English speaking and reading skills in ESL Japanese students. This ESL newcomers activities set includes bilingual (Japanese/English) conversation questions to facilitate using the days of the week vocabulary. General uses of this back to school Japanese to English ESL newcomer activities s
Preview of The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai is perfect for Asian Studies or a fun one off lesson! This google slide presentation goes over the Samurai era of Japanese history and the transition of the Meiji Restoration and USA influence that forever changed Japan. Find out who the Last Samurai was! Learn the history of the Battle of Shiroyama and the glorious end to an era.
Preview of Japanese / Stationery / Basic words and grammar for daily conversation

Japanese / Stationery / Basic words and grammar for daily conversation

Created by
Shiny Japanese
Hi, I'm a native Japanese speaker and teaching Japanese online.I'm sharing the materials I created to teach Japanese to my students.I hope this will help you and your students as well.Basic Japanese for children and beginnersYou can teach Japanese with lots of illustrationsYour students can visually understand how and when to use the wordsYou can teach wordsはさみのりくれよんえんぴつきるはるかくかみばななてーぷand some particlesをでand sentencesはさみ で きりますのり で はりますくれよん で かきますかみ を きりますてーぷ を はりますえ を かきます etc.
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