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Japanese thematic unit plans $10 and up

Preview of Japanese: Brown Bear, What Do You See?

Japanese: Brown Bear, What Do You See?

The beloved story 'Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?' has been adapted for use by Primary students in the Japanese classroom. The story's colourful graphics and repetitive nature make it enjoyable and accessible for young students.This resource comprises a complete teaching unit, including a student activity book. A detailed teaching sequence is provided but flexibility remains with the teacher.Students will learn * the names of 9 animals* the names of 9 colours* the question 何を見ますか。* the
Preview of Japanese: FAMILY - a complete unit of work

Japanese: FAMILY - a complete unit of work

This comprehensive resource enables teachers to concentrate on teaching, as the planning has been largely done for them! This resource consists of 117 pages. The language used in these materials is all in script - hiragana and limited kanji. No 'romaji' - romanisation of words is used.Students of Japanese will learn how to• Count people• Ask and answer questions about how many people are in their family• Make and read statements about family size• State the names of family members. ( Whilst it i
Preview of Japanese: In my schoolbag!

Japanese: In my schoolbag!

This is a complete teaching kit featuring a 'story' book in picture and written formats two original songs new group game hands on activities flashcards, playing cards, student workbook pages teaching sequence suggestion Australian curriculum alignment details and more! Vocabulary includes のり ノート けしゴム はさみ ふでばこ えんぴつ ものさし 本 かばん 中 Grammar Q/A だれのはさみですか。わたしのです。TOMくんのです。 Q/A なにが かばんの中にありますか。 のりがかばんのなかにあります。 えんぴつをください。どうぞ。ありがとう。
Preview of Japanese: This is a House!

Japanese: This is a House!

This resource comprises materials for a complete unit of work. It is aimed at young students of Japanese. The learning objectives for this unit are:Students canjoin in choral reading of a ‘story’join in whole-class singingname 7 external house features (えんとつ、やね、まど、ドア、小みち、門、にわ ) and the word for ‘house’ itself 家read and write the key vocabulary wordsmake statements using the pattern これはXXです。read statements demonstrating comprehensionask and answer questions using the p
Preview of Japanese: Daily Routines Unit

Japanese: Daily Routines Unit

This resource provides a wide variety of materials to enable teachers to confidently teach a unit based on describing daily routines. As I teach at the Primary School level I have created the unit for my Year 6 classes. However, depending on learner experience and knowledge the materials could be used at higher levels. I have adopted a different approach from previous units. I have utilised aspects of ‘The Language Gym’, by Gianfranco Conti and Steve Smith, together with techniques used in ‘Teac
Preview of Japanese: (Tokyo Games) NOW PARIS GAMES

Japanese: (Tokyo Games) NOW PARIS GAMES

Resource TypeA comprehensive PDF document incorporating all materials needed to teach a complete unit based on the 'Games'. A significant update has been made since the 2020 Games.AimThis unit of work aims to capitalize on the interest generated by the 2024 Paris Games and is an updated version of the 2020 Tokyo Games Resource. Students will learn the vocabulary and grammatical structures to enable them to be interviewed as a Games participant– real or imaginary! Alternately, students may be re
Preview of Japanese: On Your Holidays. YASUMI NI

Japanese: On Your Holidays. YASUMI NI

With this comprehensive resource, planning time will be greatly reduced, allowing teachers to focus on their teaching and student learning.Students will learn how to ask and answer the following 2 questions about their holidays. どこに行きましたか。どうでしたか。The 10 selected place names are 海、海外、川、山、町、えいが、プール、友達の家、こうえん、キャンプThe 8 selected 'opinions' are たのしかった、おもしろかった、さむかった、あつかった、よかった、つまらなかった、天気はよかった、天気はわるかったThe resource is separated into different files to help prevent it from becoming unwieldy and includesa
Preview of JAPANESE: 'There is a cat' - a unit for young beginners.

JAPANESE: 'There is a cat' - a unit for young beginners.

This Zip-file includes* a PowerPoint song chart with two songs and audio backing tracks* A PowerPoint SHOW ( a file version that allows animations to work whilst maintaining font selection and image copyright rules). The SHOW is divided into 5 sections. It includes a variety of activities.* a PDF document that includes pages for a student activity booklet, flashcards, playing cards, Play-Doh mats, and a detailed suggested teaching sequence that includes game ideas.The content is listed below. It
Preview of Holidays in Japan Mega Bundle l Presentation Activities Crafts

Holidays in Japan Mega Bundle l Presentation Activities Crafts

Created by
Teodora Notira
Imagine you want to engage your students and teach them about Japan's holidays and festivals. In that case, this mega bundle is the perfect resource for you! It contains all you need to teach your students about Japan's main holidays and festivals. The no prep bundle includes reading passages, crafts, and digital presentations that explain the traditions and customs of Japanese people, as well as the meaning behind each celebration. Teachers and parents can use this bundle in a classroom or at h
Preview of Japanese: Where is the cat?

Japanese: Where is the cat?

This comprehensive resource will greatly reduce planning time, allowing teachers to focus on their teaching and student learning.Students will learn how to state the location of a cat using these 5 prepositions: 上、下、前、後ろ、中。This question is used.ねこはどこにいますか。ROMAJI is not used. The resource is separated into different files to help prevent it from becoming unwieldy and includesa PowerPoint SHOW (file type .ppsx) presentation of 65 slides for direct classroom instruction. The Show includes 2 stories
Preview of White Belt 2 of 4 [Momotaro - The Peach Boy]

White Belt 2 of 4 [Momotaro - The Peach Boy]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Through the White Belt 2 of 4 course [Momotaro], students will learn about the famous Japanese story “Momotaro”, the Momotaro song, animal words and their sounds, sequencing and learn about the festivals that occur during Term Two.The tracing of hiragana words is a focus, along with oral communication and recall.*Can be implemented over a Term or a Semester - designed for Kindy/Prep/Reception to Year 1 level of Japanese.**$20 for have it all done for you! WHY REINVENT THE WHEEL? [Purchase to you
Preview of Aqua Belt Unit 3 of 4 [Mascot Maker]

Aqua Belt Unit 3 of 4 [Mascot Maker]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Aqua Belt Unit 3 of 4 [Mascot Maker] is a creative unit, based on the culturally significant characters "Yurukyara-".Students;◎Revise animals and their calls + new Chinese zodiac animals◎Learn about ゆるキャラー◎Identify particles, kanji and hiragana and katakana within a sentence◎Revise body parts and colours◎Use their knowledge of self-introductions to apply to describe their own Yurukyara in Japanese◎Grow in confidence in reading and writing Japanese◎Grow in confidence in understanding and producin
Preview of Yellow Belt Unit 3 of 4  Student/Teacher Course Book [Reuse, Reduce, Recycle]

Yellow Belt Unit 3 of 4 Student/Teacher Course Book [Reuse, Reduce, Recycle]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Yellow Belt Unit 3 of 4 [RRR ~ Reuse, Reduce, Recycle] is an environments/habitats unit. Students;◎Compare Australian and Japanese native animals/environments◎Compare how we recycle in Australia, compared to Japan◎Revise White Belt Unit 3 of 4 animals◎Learn new animal vocabulary◎Learn some environments vocabulary and extend to kanji◎Revise/learn some children's songs◎Improve reading, writing, listening and speaking skills◎Introduced to "Shinrinyoku" and use their Japanese to reflect◎Explore Japa
Preview of White Belt Unit 3 of 4 [Welcome to the Funny Farm!]

White Belt Unit 3 of 4 [Welcome to the Funny Farm!]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Through the White Belt 3 of 4 course [Welcome to the Funny Farm], students will learn many animal/animal call vocabularies in Japanese, explain what pet/s they have and about the festivals of Japan that occur in Term Three. Many new songs are introduced.*Can be implemented over a Term or a Semester - designed for Kindy/Prep/Reception to Year 1 level of Japanese.**$20 for have it all done for you! WHY REINVENT THE WHEEL? [Purchase to yourself and claim on tax or approach your school to purchase t
Preview of Pink Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Profiled!] DDJ

Pink Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Profiled!] DDJ

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Pink Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Profiled!] is a 'Who dunnit?' unit, where students learn to describe the features and clothing of the robber.Students, as the witness to the crime, write down the culprit's descriptions, then verbalise it to the police officers [small group of peers]. The police officers listen and draw a description. At the end, each officer shows their 'profile' to the witness ~ who has drawn the most accurate description?!HEAPS OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE CLASS!Students;◎Revise seasons◎Discuss
Preview of Yellow Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Festival Fun!]

Yellow Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Festival Fun!]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Yellow Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Festival Fun!] is a unit revolving around Japanese festivals/celebrations.Students;◎Revise numbers◎Reinforce their understanding of months and seasons◎Learn months and seasons vocabulary in Japanese◎Learn about various festivals/celebrations that occur in Japan [starting from January, ending the booklet with December for Christmas activities/songs]◎Learn cultural practices. Students also compare Australian/Japanese festivals◎Use the hiragana chart to write the hiragana s
Preview of Yellow Belt 2 of 4 [My Convenie]

Yellow Belt 2 of 4 [My Convenie]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Yellow Belt Unit 2 of 4 [My Convenie] is a shopping unit. Transportation for 'How to get there' is an extension of the unit.Students;◎Revise weather◎Revise days of the week, extending to kanji◎Learn basic foods [lunchbox friendly]◎Begin to identifiy the difference between hiragana and katakana script and pronunciation◎Revise numbers. Extend beyond 10. Practise kanji◎Participate in shopping role-plays using vocabulary/sentence patterns/manners/money◎Discuss cultural phrases◎Modes of transport◎Exp
Preview of White Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Food Frenzie]

White Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Food Frenzie]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
White Belt 4 of 4 [Food Frenzie], is based on the book “The Hungry Caterpillar”. What kid [and adult] doesn’t love this famous story by Eric Carl?! Students will be engaged in Japanese learning the days of the week, colours and a variety of foods. Cultural expressions are also a focus of the unit. Japanese festivals that occur during Term Four are a cultural point.*Can be implemented over a Term or a Semester - designed for Kindy/Prep/Reception to Year 1 level of Japanese.**$20 for have it all d
Preview of Pink Belt Unit 1 of 4 [Cracking Characters] DDJ

Pink Belt Unit 1 of 4 [Cracking Characters] DDJ

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Pink Belt Unit 1 of 4 [Cracking Characters] is a hiragana and sight word based unit.Students;◎Learn to read the first half of the chart◎Learn 10 sight words [A and K line based]◎Explore Japanese festivals that occur in Term 1**Remember Hiragana Tip Belt Grading resources also available https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DDJ-Pink-Belt-Hiragana-Tip-CERTIFICATE-C-4033276This unit can be implemented over a Term or a Semester - designed for Year 4 level of Japanese. [Dan-Dan Japanese Pink Be
Preview of Peach Belt Unit 2 of 4 [Show You Care, be Aware!]

Peach Belt Unit 2 of 4 [Show You Care, be Aware!]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Peach Belt Unit 2 of 4 [Show You Care, Be Aware!] is a health and fitness unit. Students;◎Compare Japanese martial arts and Western sports/hobbies◎Identify hiragana and katakana words◎Make sentences about the sports they play/don't play◎Add information about self to their growing self-introduction◎Grown in confidence in reading and writing Japanese◎Grown in confidence in understanding and producing Japanese◎Discuss why the Japanese, in general, live long healthy lives [foods, onsen, ganbanyoku e
Preview of Pink Belt Unit 2 of 4 [The ABCs of Japanese] DDJ

Pink Belt Unit 2 of 4 [The ABCs of Japanese] DDJ

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Pink Belt Unit 2 of 4 [The ABCs of Japanese] continues on from Pink Belt Unit 1 of 4, focusing on learning the hiragana base chart and learning sight words in Japanese.Students;◎Practise the second half of the hiragana chart◎Learn 15 sight words from the S, T and N lines◎Reflect on how language is used ◎Discuss festivals and celebrations that occur during Term Two**Remember Hiragana Tip Belt Grading resources also available https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DDJ-Pink-Belt-Hiragana-Tip-C
Preview of Peach Belt Unit 1 of 4 [My School Rules!]

Peach Belt Unit 1 of 4 [My School Rules!]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Peach Belt Unit 1 of 4 [My School Rules!] focuses on comparing Australian and Japanese school, learning common classroom phrases and instruction and classroom items.Students are encouraged to gain a deeper understanding of reading and writing words, using a chart.Festivals that occur in Japan during Term One are also explored.*Can be implemented over a Term or a Semester - designed for Year 3 level of Japanese.**$20 for have it all done for you! WHY REINVENT THE WHEEL? [Purchase to yourself and
Preview of Japanese Bundle Year 6 in Western Australian Curriculum (one year)

Japanese Bundle Year 6 in Western Australian Curriculum (one year)

NEW: Year 6 Japanese BundleEverything you need to teach Year 6 Japanese for one year in the W.A. CurriculumBundle includes:1. Course Outline2. Achievement Standards 3. Assessment Overview4. Semester 1 (Term 1 & Term 2) Program5. Term 1 Rubric6. Term 2 Rubric7. Term 2 Assessment x 28. Term 3 Program9. Term 3 Rubric10. Term 3 Assessment11. Term 4 Program12. Term 4 Rubric13. Term 4 AssessmentLinks:Days of the Week Kanji: https://quizlet.com/_9rslsa?x=1jqt&i=efuhxDays of the Week Hiragana /
Preview of Aqua Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Shop 'til You Drop]

Aqua Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Shop 'til You Drop]

Created by
Dan-Dan Japanese
Aqua Belt Unit 4 of 4 [Shop 'til You Drop] is based on foods, money and shopping.Students;◎Compare Western cuisine to Japanese cuisine◎Learn Japanese phrases for eating◎Learn various food vocabulary◎Practise hiragana through spelling food items◎Make simple sentences about foods/ if they like/dislike foods◎Learn some simple Japanese dishes◎Learn about Japanese currency◎Revise numbers and numbers kanji◎Learn vocabulary to express tastes of different foods◎Grow in confidence in reading and writing
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