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Preview of Japan Booklet (a country study!)

Japan Booklet (a country study!)

Created by
Emily Bynum
This "All About Japan" booklet can be used for a very basic country study in lower elementary grades! Each page contains a basic fact and related illustration. All graphics are in an outline format so that it's ready to be colored like a mini-coloring book. This coloring booklet gives all the general/basic information about Japan, including: -geography (islands in the Pacific Ocean) -Japanese flag -capital city of Tokyo -popular Japanese foods -traditional architecture -volcanoes -ancient war
Preview of Introduction to Japanese Culture

Introduction to Japanese Culture

This pack that includes 17 activities designed as an introduction to the Japanese culture, suitable for grade 1 to 3. While I myself am not Japanese, I spent a lot of time researching as I was required to teach about the culture (not the language) as a pre-requisite for junior students before they started their formal language lessons.The activities are based around a fun, hands on approach to give students ‘a taste’ of Japan. Included are each of the printable activities, teacher notes to expla
Preview of Japan Country Inquiry Unit ( Social Studies)

Japan Country Inquiry Unit ( Social Studies)

Description: As an Educator teaching in Japan for more than 10 years, here are some topics of Japan that I feel are engaging and interesting for young adults . Japan is a marvelous country with so many things to learn from- hopefully these resources can help your students learn about another country but most importantly grow into culturally intelligent human beings! Topics CoveredA) Geographic LocationJapanese FlagJapanese MapJapan ResearchJapanese MoneyInformation about Japanese Money
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 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 Japan Copywork, Activities, and Country Booklet

Japan Copywork, Activities, and Country Booklet

Created by
Yvonne Crawford
Take a pretend trip to Japan to learn fun facts and information about Japanese life.Using this country study, students can:Cut out a passport stamp and paste it into an included passport to start the journeyCreate a tab-style booklet featuring different information about Japan and Japanese cultureAnswer questions about the facts and information they have studiedComplete various activities, such as a crossword puzzle, a word search, and moreWrite informational texts as copywork or compose their o
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 Kabuki Theater & Mask Project

Kabuki Theater & Mask Project

Created by
Art Kids
This is a 18 slide Power Point that introduces students to Japanese Kabuki Theater. It contains a page that tells students about color representation of the make up the actors wear. There are 2 slides at the end that cover tips on making a paper mache Kabuki mask and a page that gives a brief outline of the project. This project should take 3 - 4 50 minute classes. This project was designed for a summer fun camp that focused on Japan. Students loved learning about Kabuki theater and making the
Preview of Japan Bingo Game with Riddles | Japanese Culture

Japan Bingo Game with Riddles | Japanese Culture

Created by
Teodora Notira
There's nothing quite like a game of bingo to get the mind working. But what if we added a little twist to the game and made it a bit more challenging? What if, instead of just calling out numbers, we called out riddles?Your students will love playing this Japan Bingo Game, which includes a set of riddles to increase student engagement and learn about the icons of Japanese culture. This bingo game can be used as part of a Japanese language class or to introduce Japanese culture as a mini-country
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 Let's Learn Japanese Numbers!

Let's Learn Japanese Numbers!

This simple worksheet set will teach your students how to write the Japanese numerals one to ten. It can be used as extra finisher work, or as part of a unit on Japanese culture or language. It comes with a worksheet to practice writing the characters and a pronunciation sheet for learning to say the Japanese numbers.
Preview of Japanese: Ninja Search Hiragana game

Japanese: Ninja Search Hiragana game

About This Resource In this partner dice game, students will 'collect' and record three hiragana symbols in a row.Resource TypeGameHiragana recognition and writing practiceWhat's Includedgameboards: two versions for differentiationgameplay instructionsstudent record sheets in two sizesextra tips!The GameStudents take turns to roll a die and move their counter on the game board. The student states the sound of the hiragana symbol they have landed on and then they write it in the correct position
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 Japan Coloring Book for Kids - 21 Japanese Coloring Pages - Japanese Day

Japan Coloring Book for Kids - 21 Japanese Coloring Pages - Japanese Day

Created by
Smiley Brains
The story behind this productJapan is an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with more than 37.4 million residents. Traditional Japanese arts include crafts such as ceramics, textiles, lacquerware, swords and dolls; performances of bunraku, ka
Preview of Japanese: Incy Wincy Spider. ちっちゃなくもさん

Japanese: Incy Wincy Spider. ちっちゃなくもさん

This well known nursery rhyme forms the basis of a mini-unit. I found YouTube video clips in Japanese, and then developed activities to add value to the learning of the song. Supplementary activities: Song display, single page—words only Song display pages—words ( line by line) and pictures. Project onto board or print , enlarge and use as song charts for instruction and/or display. Song—English version for reference Kanji mnemonics and charts for 雨 and 日 Song Flap Book– template, assembly
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: One Line Hiragana Workbook

Japanese: One Line Hiragana Workbook

This resource includes printable pages which can be collated to make an activity book for student use. Alternatively, selected pages can be printed separately.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.Also included in this resource are* BINGO cards* Look, Cover, Write, and Check pages, with instructions on how to us
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 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 The Karate Kid (2010) Film Study Questions

The Karate Kid (2010) Film Study Questions

This is a handout consisting of reflective and film specific questions based on the recent remake of The Karate Kid film, starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. It took approximately 90 minutes to create and format. It was further refined after initial use showed some small flaws in the original document.Both short and one long answer question are included followed by a small word search activity at the end of the sheet designed to be used as an extension task. The handout is designed to encourag
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.
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