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Elementary japanese pdfs

Preview of Japan: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

Japan: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

This slideshow helps elementary students quickly learn about famous landmarks, food, art, and the culture of Japan. You can use this slideshow at the beginning of a unit on Japan. You can also print it out and use it as a book for student research. This slideshow also has 4 questions at the end of the slideshow to review what students have learned. This download comes as a PDF file and is NOT editable as a PDF. However, you can open this slideshow in the TPT EASEL program and add or delete pages
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 2-D Art: Cut Paper Notan Designs- Middle School Art - Elements/Design Principles

2-D Art: Cut Paper Notan Designs- Middle School Art - Elements/Design Principles

Notan Cut Paper Design Project! Introduce your art students to the Art of Japan! Middle School, or High School art students will love creating Notan Designs! ⭐Your students will learn about:The Art Elements: Space and Organic and Geometric Shapes. Design Principles: Contrast, Variety, and Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Balance!What is a Notan?A Notan is a Japanese design that uses positive and negative space and dark and light shapes to create balanced, high-contrast designs.►Materials needed for
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 Japanese: PETS -  a unit for young learners

Japanese: PETS - a unit for young learners

PETS: a unit for young learnersThis comprehensive unit will enable students to introduce their pet or one they would like to own! Sentence patterns covered:わたしのペットです。ぼくのペットです。犬です。なまえは SPOTです。三才です。小さいです。はいいろ です。大好きです!The materials included in this unit comprise:A 'story' presentation which depicts various children introducing their pets - students will hear the sentence patterns and vocabulary many times and participate in choral 'reading'. ( Please note that romaji is NOT used.)A detailed teachi
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: Hamburger Shop - HIRAGANA based version

Japanese: Hamburger Shop - HIRAGANA based version

This comprehensive resource aims to provide teachers with everything they will need to teach this unit of work.The unit goals are:By undertaking this unit of work, students willextend their ability to read and write hiragana and kanjilearn how to ask for items develop an understanding of Japanese Yen notes and coinslearn how to state and read numbers in the hundreds and thousandsdevelop an awareness of formulaic language used in transactionscreate and perform a shopping role-playI have included
Preview of Japanese: Weather Report

Japanese: Weather Report

The unit is designed for students of Japanese and includes a wide variety of materials and activity ideas to free up teacher time for teaching!!By undertaking this unit of work students will develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. ( Please note that ROMAJI is not used.)The aim is that students will be able to report on the weather in cities in Japan.This resource was originally created in 2015.In 2021 a suggested teaching sequence was added.The update in 2022 is a major one and
Preview of Hiragana Karate Belt System for your Japanese program

Hiragana Karate Belt System for your Japanese program

This is a guide to setting up a program, using the karate belt system, to help interest, motivate and challenge your students as they work towards mastering Hiragana. Included is;Teaching ideas and a possible teaching sequence Recording sheet for students Display posters outlining the beltsPrintable labels for containers Printable practice cardsCertificates for green and black belt
Preview of Japanese: MAKIBA: The Farm - a complete unit for young learners.

Japanese: MAKIBA: The Farm - a complete unit for young learners.

This engaging resource provides materials for a complete teaching unit.Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to name 8 farm animals and make sentences describing their colour.Students will be able to read and write animal names, read colour nouns and also read complete statements!This kit provides:- a variety of resources with which to create engaging lessons- teachers with a flexible approach, as sequencing and the inclusion/omission of activities is at the teacher’s discretionThis kit cont
Preview of Japanese: When is your birthday?

Japanese: When is your birthday?

This Teaching and Learning resource is designed for younger students of Japanese to learn to ask and answer the question たんじょうびは何月ですか。using the months of the year. 一月~十二月.No romaji is included.The unit does assume students have already learned how to count, at least to ten, in Japanese, and can recognise kanji number symbols. Some number revision pages are included, however, in the Student Book pages which can be included or omitted at the discretion of the teacher.THIS RESOURCE contains: · Aust
Preview of I went to the Zoo! どうぶつえんに行きました。

I went to the Zoo! どうぶつえんに行きました。

This unit of work aims to provide a scaffolded approach to teaching students how to sequence ideas and events, at a basic level. The popular ‘Zoo’ theme is the basis for recount-style narratives.                                      To this end, students will FIRSTLY be introduced to the basic vocabulary—the names of 12 zoo creatures. ( I have said ‘creatures’ since penguins are birds not animals!) THEN students will learn to answer the question ‘What did you see?’ with ‘I saw a penguin’ and ‘I
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 Japanese: I LOVE VEHICLES! A unit for young learners of Japanese

Japanese: I LOVE VEHICLES! A unit for young learners of Japanese

のりものが大好き! This comprehensive resource has been created to enable teachers to facilitate student learning, by providing the materials required to teach a complete unit of work! The materials include * links to the Australian Curriculum * a detailed teaching sequence, explaining how to use the materials * flashcards, playing cards, board games, 'paper interactives' * song charts * a bi-fold flap book to read with students * 18 page student workbook * assessment tasks and rubrics By completing the
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 Japanese: The Enormous Turnip story

Japanese: The Enormous Turnip story

This unit has been designed to encourage oral story re-telling. Along the way, students can learn to read keywords and expressions, if the teacher wishes to also make this an aim for the unit.The story file pages can be displayed using a data projector/IWB or printed to make a hard-copy storybook.Encourage students to join in with teacher reading, initially with the うんとこしょ、どっこいしょ parts, then gradually taking on character roles.The story lends itself to performance. Have student groups perform th
Preview of Japanese:Where is the green sheep? Story V.1 + Supplementary Teaching Resources

Japanese:Where is the green sheep? Story V.1 + Supplementary Teaching Resources

This unit has been designed to promote enjoyable choral reading.Students will mimic the teacher reading the pages of the ‘story’ and gradually develop the knowledge and skill to read it, and other variations, independently.In the process, students will be introduced to the relative location words of ここ、 そこ、あそこ and どこ.The colours included are:みどり、あお、あか、しろ、むらさき、きいろ、 ピンク、オレンジ、ちゃいろ、 くろThe materials included in this resource are:*‘Story book’ pages ( ideal for display using data projector, but coul
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 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 Learn Japanese Hiragana writing • 30 fun worksheets for kids and adults

Learn Japanese Hiragana writing • 30 fun worksheets for kids and adults

Created by
Figs and Dates
Help your student learn and practice Japanese Hiragana with this set of 30 worksheets, in 15 two-page sections. Our simple, bold design will help young learners stay focused and engaged. Great practice for adult learners too!Clear, easy to understand visuals and directions encourage independent workWorksheets ordered in the ‘gojuon’ alphabetical order used in JapanEnglish transliteration uses the common Hepburn romanizationCustom, original layout prints crisply and boldly on any home or office p
Preview of Learn Japanese Kanji Writing, Grade 1 • 80 fun worksheets for kids and adults

Learn Japanese Kanji Writing, Grade 1 • 80 fun worksheets for kids and adults

Created by
Figs and Dates
This crisp and friendly 80-page workbook guides learners young and old through the first set of Japanese kanji!Covering the first 80 characters in the Kyoiku kanji standard developed by the Japanese Ministry of Education, every page boldly displays a single kanji in large print next to an English translation, onyomi and kunyomi readings, and a diagram that guides the learner through every stroke of the kanji in the correct order and direction. The bottom of the page has a dedicated practice area
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 Circle Time Board: Japanese & English

Circle Time Board: Japanese & English

*This board is in Japanese & English. It is also available in English Only and Spanish.It’s time to get your homeschool classroom organized! This printable Circle Time Board in both Japanese and English is the perfect way to start each morning with your homeschool kiddos.Learn how to read a calendar, the days of the week, months of the year, weather, emotions, seasons, numbers, and more.Start learning a second language with your family while your children are young! A bilingual classroom at
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
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