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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 CULTURE Bell Ringers

JAPANESE CULTURE Bell Ringers

One month of Japanese Culture Bell Ringers! Each slide contains pictures, summarizes an aspect of Japanese culture, and challenges students to deepen their understanding with a prompt. Some of the Japanese culture aspects covered in this resource are:Japanese Tea CeremonySamuraiMangaKabukiThe Shinkansen AND MORE!
Preview of BLMs for  Japanese Language, Script & Intercultural Activities: Going Places

BLMs for Japanese Language, Script & Intercultural Activities: Going Places

Sensei-tional Classrooms brings to you Black Line Masters for Japanese Language, Script & Intercultural Activities: Going Places. A series of BLMs around the theme of places to go and see in Japan, this resource can be useful for a number of intercultural activities, script practice, research skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary consolidation and use across year groups. Activities range in time length, so you can work them easily into existing units of work. Black Line Master activiti
Preview of Japan Prefectures Research Project - Graphic Organizer of 47 Prefectures

Japan Prefectures Research Project - Graphic Organizer of 47 Prefectures

Created by
nihongonohane
To research geographic features of Japan will grow students' interest in Japan!This worksheet allows your students to research and understand food, landmarks, cultural events, and specialty products in each prefecture of Japan.You can assign one or two prefecture(s) to each student as a class project or pick a prefecture to focus on every week.■ LanguageJapanese ■ Level / AgeElementary ~ Intermediate / G7 and up ■ Activity typeIndividual work Research project ■ Learners will be able toEnhance un
Preview of How To Draw Anime Eyes Step-By-Step Lesson Worksheet

How To Draw Anime Eyes Step-By-Step Lesson Worksheet

How to Draw Anime Eyes for a creative project. Learn how to draw basic anime eyes with this easy step-by-step instructions with an area to practice what you have learned.Learn the basics of drawing anime eyes and apply what you learned to create your own anime characters.Great for elementary, middle and high school students. The zipped file includes an 8.5X11 in PDF printable with three steps.You might be interested in more step by step art and drawing guides by Shay Design Studio:How to Draw an
Preview of Art History Factsheet and Notebook: Hokusai's The Great Wave 1830

Art History Factsheet and Notebook: Hokusai's The Great Wave 1830

ART HISTORY │ JAPANESE ART │FACT SHEETS⫸ Research⫸ Independent & Group Activity⫸ Comprehension & LiteracyTeaching about Japanese Art and/or woodblock print making? Make sure to include this resource on the artist Hokusai, one of the most important Japanese artists of the 1800s.This resource gives a snapshot into the life and work of Hokusai through one of his famous wood block prints: The Great Wave (1830). Included in this fact sheet and notebook:> Artist information + quote> Artw
Preview of Japanese-English Language Phrase Book for Teachers and Travelers

Japanese-English Language Phrase Book for Teachers and Travelers

Created by
Jim Tuttle
This Japanese-English Phrase book is a downloadable and printable E-book which was developed by my wife Mihoko Suzuki Tuttle. She has taught Japanese as a Second Language for more than 12 years at the high school and university level. It is topically based and contains 10 pages of useful expressions and exercises along with attractive graphics and clip art. Our school has a Japanese exchange program and this phrase book has been used on both sides by American and Japanese kids alike.
Preview of Yokai or Japanese Mythological creatures Clip Art

Yokai or Japanese Mythological creatures Clip Art

Created by
Rossy's Jungle
This is a Clip art set containing images representing various creatures from Japanese Folklore. 16 lineart black and white, 16 colored files, 32 files in total, transparent PNG For personal and TpT project use. Contents: Bakeneko Baku Kappa Karasu Tengu Kirin Kitsune Nue Oni (Blue, Red) Shisa Suiko (water tiger) Tanuki
Preview of Ancient Japanese Art: Art History Survey Fact File

Ancient Japanese Art: Art History Survey Fact File

ART HISTORY │ HISTORY │FACT FILE⫸ Research Fact File⫸ Independent & Group Activity⫸ Comprehension & LiteracyTeaching about Shinto or Japanese art? Looking for a resource on Japanese art? This fact file gives an overview of early Japanese art and focuses on specific examples of Japanese art/architecture.This is a versatile, easy to read resource which is why it would work perfectly as part of a sub lesson, a core module activity, as homework, a cool-down activity or even just some fun. Ju
Preview of BLMs for Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Scaffolded 日本

BLMs for Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Scaffolded 日本

Sensei-tional Classrooms brings to you Black Line Masters for Japanese Language, Intercultural & Literacy Activities: Scaffolded 日本 Is your school making a large focus on explicit literacy instruction and higher order thinking skills across all learning areas in 2016? Our latest BLMs around provide a series of Japanese-themed printable scaffolds, graphic organisers and templates that support literacy, intercultural activities, script practice, research skills, reading comprehension, vocabul
Preview of Blooming Traditions: Unraveling the History of Hanami (Cherry Blossom)

Blooming Traditions: Unraveling the History of Hanami (Cherry Blossom)

The lesson explores the cultural significance, origins, symbolism, evolution, and global impact of hanami, the traditional Japanese ritual of cherry blossom viewing, highlighting its enduring beauty and universal appeal across diverse cultures.Student Focus:Understand the historical origins and cultural significance of hanami in Japan.Explore the symbolism of cherry blossoms in Japanese culture and art.Analyze how hanami celebrations have evolved over time, from exclusive aristocratic gatherings
Preview of Healing Waters: Unveiling the Benefits and Science of Onsen (Hot Springs, Japan)

Healing Waters: Unveiling the Benefits and Science of Onsen (Hot Springs, Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the therapeutic properties, geological processes, scientific research, and cultural significance of onsen, natural hot springs in Japan, emphasizing their role in promoting physical, mental, and social well-being.Student Focus:Understand the geological processes involved in the formation of onsen.Explore the therapeutic benefits and scientific research supporting the claims of onsen.Examine the cultural and social significance of communal bathing in ons
Preview of Sacred Spaces: Exploring Buddhist and Shinto Temple Design (Japan)

Sacred Spaces: Exploring Buddhist and Shinto Temple Design (Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is that cultural exchange programs and cultural diplomacy play crucial roles in fostering mutual understanding, empathy, and cooperation among diverse societies through the power of arts and culture.Student Focus:Understand the architectural differences between Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan.Learn about the spiritual practices and rituals associated with temples in Japanese culture.Explore how nature and landscape influence temple design and placement.R
Preview of The Art of Recreation: Understanding Artificial Hot Springs (Onsen, Japan)

The Art of Recreation: Understanding Artificial Hot Springs (Onsen, Japan)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the art, history, therapeutic benefits, cultural significance, and environmental considerations associated with the creation and enjoyment of artificial hot springs.Student Focus:Understand the process of creating artificial hot springs, including locating geothermal reservoirs and treating the water for quality.Explore the historical significance of hot springs, particularly in Japanese culture during the Edo period.Examine the therapeutic benefits ass
Preview of Hospitality and Harmony: Delving into Ryokan, Traditional Japanese Inns

Hospitality and Harmony: Delving into Ryokan, Traditional Japanese Inns

The lesson explores the rich cultural heritage and hospitality of ryokan, traditional Japanese inns, highlighting their historical significance, unique features, commitment to omotenashi, and the delicate balance between tradition and modernity in the hospitality industry.Student Focus:Understand the historical and cultural significance of ryokan in Japanese hospitality.Identify the unique features and amenities offered in traditional Japanese inns.Analyze the role of omotenashi (Japanese hospit
Preview of Dwelling with Tradition: Exploring Traditional Japanese House Types

Dwelling with Tradition: Exploring Traditional Japanese House Types

The lesson explores the various types, architectural features, cultural significance, and modern relevance of traditional Japanese houses, highlighting their enduring legacy as repositories of culture, sustainability, and harmony with nature.Student Focus:Identify and differentiate between various types of traditional Japanese houses.Understand the architectural features and layout of traditional Japanese houses.Examine the cultural and historical contexts influencing traditional Japanese house
Preview of Washi paper making and calligraphy (Japanese lesson)

Washi paper making and calligraphy (Japanese lesson)

Created by
Carmen Gambe
This PowerPoint introduces students to shodou (Japanese Calligraphy). While the overall objective is to learn some kanji and practice some calligraphy, students learn a whole lot more than that. They are taught how washi is made and get to make their own paper (you will need to make some deckles and prepare the equipment for this - it's super cheap and easy; instructions included). They take a brief look at how brushes are made and ink - all while learning Japanese. A great lesson if you run a J
Preview of Hiragana and Katakana practice sheets

Hiragana and Katakana practice sheets

Created by
Carmen Gambe
Printable resources for students to practice writing their hiragana and katakana on.
Preview of SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pages

SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pages

Created by
Shary Bobbins
SHOGUN: Coloring pages, (Realistic images), Japanese Culture x33 pagesPlease write a REVIEW, thanks so much :)
Preview of Japanese / Stationery / Basic words and grammar for daily conversation

Japanese / Stationery / Basic words and grammar for daily conversation

Created by
Shiny Japanese
Hi, I'm a native Japanese speaker and teaching Japanese online.I'm sharing the materials I created to teach Japanese to my students.I hope this will help you and your students as well.Basic Japanese for children and beginnersYou can teach Japanese with lots of illustrationsYour students can visually understand how and when to use the wordsYou can teach wordsはさみのりくれよんえんぴつきるはるかくかみばななてーぷand some particlesをでand sentencesはさみ で きりますのり で はりますくれよん で かきますかみ を きりますてーぷ を はりますえ を かきます etc.
Preview of The boy and the Heron Movie Guide in English | 2024 Oscar Winning Film

The boy and the Heron Movie Guide in English | 2024 Oscar Winning Film

30 Movie Guide Questions for the Japanese Oscar winning ENGLISH movie "The Boy and the Heron" that includes pre-listening questions, questions to answer during the movie, and reflection/analysis questions that can also serve as discussion questions after the movie. Includes movie images to help scaffold for diverse learners.Questions are spaced out to give students enough time to write answers down. Perfect way to hold your students accountable for watching the film, test their interpretive list
Preview of "Memoirs of a Geisha"-movie guide and discussion questions

"Memoirs of a Geisha"-movie guide and discussion questions

The movie Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) is based on a historical novel by Arthur Golden. Memoirs of a Geisha tells the story of a young girl, Chiyo Sakamoto, who is sold by her family to an okiya, a geisha house. Her new family then sends her off to school to become a geisha. This movie is mainly about older Chiyo and her struggle as a geisha to find love, in the process making a lot of enemies. The film was nominated for and won numerous awards, including nominations for six Academy Awards, and
Preview of Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkin Poster Set for Halloween Art Classroom Decor and Research

Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkin Poster Set for Halloween Art Classroom Decor and Research

ART HISTORY │ VISUAL ARTS │ARTIST POSTER⫸ Research⫸ Classroom Decor⫸ Comprehension & LiteracyThis poster focuses on the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and her obsession with pumpkins! This is a good poster to hang up during Fall and to introduce students to contemporary art, Japanese art and/or pumpkins. I usually put this up in my classroom in October and use it as both a standalone poster and as a tool for research activities. It also makes a great lesson starter, and works in the virtual cl
Preview of Japanese Hiragana Practice Workbook

Japanese Hiragana Practice Workbook

Created by
Useful Knowledge
Practice is the most effective method of mastering written Japanese. The large, open format of Writing Japanese Hiragana invites the student to pick up a pencil and get started!Two phonetic syllabaries, hiragana and katakana, and a set of kanji characters based on Chinese ideographs are what comprises written Japanese. This workbook has been carefully designed to facilitate the quick and easy mastery of the forty-six character hiragana syllabary used to write all types of native words not writte
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