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11th grade japanese thematic unit plans

Preview of Japanese Country Study Japan History And Culture Japan Study Unit  Packet

Japanese Country Study Japan History And Culture Japan Study Unit Packet

Created by
My New Learning
Social Studies Geography Pack to study Japan and its culture, history, SAMURAI, NINJA, GEISHA, ORIGAMI, SAKURA (cherry blossom), Japanese tea, language, Japanese ancient toys and clothes, Japanese emigration to Brazil, customs, their contribution to the world, and the facts with all the main information gathered.Great for Cultural / Social Studies Centers, doing it as a special workgroup, a Japan Exhibition/ Exposition, or an introduction to this topic! - it can be done individually, in pairs, o
Preview of JAPANESE FUN ACTIVITIES! (44 PP)

JAPANESE FUN ACTIVITIES! (44 PP)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
1. This begins with a history reading section. Next come: 2. Twenty Questions About Japan’s History test/discussion prompts on the Reader along with the Answers Key, then goes to; 3. A Common Core: Informational Text page with clearly-worded suggestions on how teachers can connect the Reader’s information to Common Core State Standards ELAS.R:IT.1-10; 4. An easy Guided Composition Activity called “A Brief History Of Japan” for more easily teaching students how to write with a Thesis-Support
Preview of Japanese stories: Urashima Taro reading passages

Japanese stories: Urashima Taro reading passages

Created by
Teodora Notira
This is a Japanese story for students learning the Japanese language. Urashima Taro (浦島太郎) is one of the most popular Japanese folktales. After reading this story, students will love learning more about Japan and its culture.The tale involves a young fisherman who rescues a sea turtle from the harassment of children at the beach and is later invited to live with the turtle in its underwater palace. This Japanese folktale is important because it illustrates how human actions sometimes result in u
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