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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 All About Japan  - Country Study

All About Japan - Country Study

Created by
Holly Rachel
Your students will love learning all about Japan with this fun country study! Included is an all about Japan Powerpoint presentation (.pptx) to teach your class all about Japan, the capital city, flag, food, language, famous landmarks, bullet trains and bonsai trees! Student activity worksheets are also included based on the facts in the Powerpoint (all differentiated on two levels to support the different abilities in your class), plus a Japan word search, postcard activity and favorite facts a
Preview of JAPAN - A Study of Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

JAPAN - A Study of Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This 20-something page kid-friendly and thorough informational booklet was written for UPPER ELEMENTARY readers. It contains 14 sub topics on Japan:GeographyThe Great Tohoku EarthquakePrefectures and CitiesReligionHolidays3 Special Holidays for ChildrenPeopleLanguageGovernmentSymbols of JapanEducationTransportationWhat do kids do in their free time?Speak JapaneseMy Questions (Extra) – A notes page for students to add extra vocabulary and questionsGlossary (Extra) – All words underlined throughou
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 JAPAN - Learn About Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

JAPAN - Learn About Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This 18-something page kid-friendly and thorough informational booklet was written for LOWER ELEMENTARY readers. It contains 13 sub topics on Japan:GeographyMount FujiCities and Homes3 Special Holidays for ChildrenLanguageSymbols of JapanFlagFlowerClothingFoodSchoolWhat do Kids do in their Free Time?SportsSpeak JapaneseMy Questions (Extra) – A notes page for students to add extra vocabulary and questionsGlossary (Extra) – All words underlined throughout the booklet can be found defined in the gl
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 Haiku Poetry Powerpoint Presentation Plus Student Worksheet

Haiku Poetry Powerpoint Presentation Plus Student Worksheet

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Haiku Poetry Powerpoint Presentation Plus Student WorksheetThis four slide PowerPoint presentation demonstrates how Haiku poetry is created and gives examples of poems created by children. There is a two-page Haiku worksheet activity is included so students are able to create their own Haiku poems. Kid-friendly graphics have been included. See my preview for details.Do you want to help your students improve their sentence structure? Check out my Right Write Now - Writing Choice Activity.Kids l
Preview of JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, Government

JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, Government

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This Japan Country Study for PowerPoint is to supplement your lessons on Japan. This entire download was last updated August 2019 to look more modern (photos instead of graphics), have updated information, and include videos. This download includes:A PowerPoint presentation on JapanVideos embedded into the PowerPoint to elaborate on points from the slidesAn editable worksheet in Word format with questions about the content of the presentation, answer key included (written for elementary learners
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 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 Japanese Pronounciation, Katakana, Write Your Name printables and worksheet

Japanese Pronounciation, Katakana, Write Your Name printables and worksheet

Created by
Duffy Stirling
A one-two lesson set of factsheets, worksheet and poster which I've used before launching into a Year 8 Australian Curriculum History unit on Shogunate Japan. It could be used as an orientation for any study of Japan, such as geography, and is orientated towards middle school or older students. If you are new to teaching Japanese or Japanese history, you may find this a useful guide for pronounciation and writing systems. Includes: * Factsheet on Japanese pronounciation (including common mista
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 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 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 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 The Last Samurai (2003): Complete Movie Guide

The Last Samurai (2003): Complete Movie Guide

Created by
Will Pulgarin
This 15-question movie guide will help your students stay focused during this powerful and entertaining movie. This movie guide comes with an answer key. Ready to print and ready to use! Enjoy!Thumbnail clipart purchased from gograph.com
Preview of Battleship (Digital): Coordinate Grid Practice

Battleship (Digital): Coordinate Grid Practice

Created by
Gussy's Goodies
A game to practice coordinate grids, or something just for fun! We all love the classic game of battleship. This version, along with 4 other versions of the game, are included in this DIGITAL product:Classic Game RulesAnchor Away Look Out BelowGreedy PiratesRough WatersIn order to play, make sure each partner has their own copy of the game boards. The rules for all 5 versions are included, so go through them with your students, or use it as an opportunity to practice reading procedural texts! Yo
Preview of Japanese Activity: Write Your Name in Kanji かな語源漢字で名前書き

Japanese Activity: Write Your Name in Kanji かな語源漢字で名前書き

Created by
Terakoya Sensei
Write Your Name in Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana were made out of! Choose the Kanji from the list of Kanji origins of Hiragana and Katakana! For Japanese language learners, it is a popular activity to write their names in Kanji characters. This is an exciting and fun activity for those curious students! In this unique activity, students write their first names using Kanji. The Kanji for the names will be picked up from the list of Kanji origins of Hiragana and Katakana. Goal: In th
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: 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 All about me worksheet Kimono I Self-introduction

All about me worksheet Kimono I Self-introduction

Created by
Teodora Notira
This All About Me worksheet in Japanese and English will help you navigate effortlessly this back to school season! The self-introduction sheet is shaped as a kimono and perfect for any Japanese classroom or Japan lovers. You can make a class book or a back to school bulletin board. This first week back to school getting to know you ice breaker works for both boys and girls. They can choose to write or draw their answers.Encourage students to reflect and learn about themselves and their classma
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