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Elementary japanese games

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

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

Resource TypeThis engaging resource provides materials for a complete teaching and learning unit. It is available as a ZIP file.What's IncludedTeaching sequenceFarm ‘story’ video and PDF presentationFlashcards of animal pictures and wordsMnemonics charts with picturesPlaying cards of animal pictures and words Farm board game + instructions for 2 gamesA simple songPicture and word flashcards of colour vocabularyMnemonics charts of colour vocabularyStudent Book activity sheets, includin
Preview of Japanese: Hungry Caterpillar- a unit for students of Japanese

Japanese: Hungry Caterpillar- a unit for students of Japanese

This is a ZIP file containing 2 items. One is a comprehensive resource which includes a teacher guide, student workbook and a variety of flash cards, playing cards, board games. The other file is a modified version of the story, which can be displayed and read using a data projector or IWB. Alignment to the Australian Curriculum is indicated. Assessment tasks and rubrics have also been incorporated into the unit to facilitate the ease with which these materials can be used. By the end of the un
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 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 SEI SEI SEI - Japanese Rock, Paper, Scissors (Multicultural Music Singing Game)

SEI SEI SEI - Japanese Rock, Paper, Scissors (Multicultural Music Singing Game)

Created by
Wildflower Audio
This digital resource is a fantastic way to learn about music from Japan, while reinforcing music concepts and learning through play. Perfect for the classroom or distance learning! This game was a favorite among my elementary students. It can be used from 1st grade, all the way to 5th grade! I've adapted the way the traditional game is taught, to allow the entire class to play the game at the same time. Students learn new Japanese words, sing together, and have fun together as a class! This pro
Preview of JAPAN Country Study: Culture, Vocabulary, Powerpoint, Game

JAPAN Country Study: Culture, Vocabulary, Powerpoint, Game

Created by
The Lost Teacher
This Japan Country Study with emphasis on Culture and Vocabulary with a Japanese game is a fun way to introduce or review Japan with students! Your students will enjoy the cute graphics, REAL photos, and game all while learning about Japan. All files are editable!DOWNLOAD THE FREE PREVIEW!CONTENTS5 slideshows for Powerpoint :Japan Lesson - Culture and Vocabulary (26 slides)How to Play Karuta (25 slides) (includes video lesson on how to play and its popularity in Japan)Karuta Round 1 (21 slides)K
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 Ninja ✦ Learn Colors ✦ Color by Numbers Activities Japanese

Ninja ✦ Learn Colors ✦ Color by Numbers Activities Japanese

Created by
Teodora Notira
✦Learn the Colors and Numbers in Japanese and English with Ninjas!✦This is the perfect resource to help your children learn 10 colors and practice numbers in an interactive and engaging way. Your children will have lots of fun with these Japanese color by code sheets. After working on these worksheets, your students will be able to tell colors and numbers in Japanese/English. These ninja coloring pages are perfect for quick time filling activities, early finishers, homework, reading groups and
Preview of JAPANESE FOOD Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

JAPANESE FOOD Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

Created by
Puzzles to Print
Watch out! Your students might get hungry looking for all of the fun Japanese food vocabulary words hidden in this puzzle worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.The 30 hidden vocabulary words are: Donburi, Edamame, Gyoza, Kashipan, Kobe Beef, Matcha Tea, Mentaiko, Miso Soup, Mochi, Natto, Nikujaga, Oden, Okonomiyak
Preview of Japanese: 'I have, Who has?' style Hiragana card games

Japanese: 'I have, Who has?' style Hiragana card games

This is an easy-to-play game that is a great way to practice hiragana sound recognition. As students match up the answers on their cards with questions on other students’ cards, they get valuable practice with reading and listening skills. Sets of cards for three games are included. Game 1: one line hiragana Game 2: two line hiragana Game 3: three and four line hiragana AIM: to be the first player to lose all their cards Full game play explanation included, together with an alternative
Preview of Japanese Cards Games: Japan's Festivals and Holidays Karuta

Japanese Cards Games: Japan's Festivals and Holidays Karuta

Created by
Teodora Notira
Do you want to add fun and excitement to your Japanese class? Then this Japanese Game with lots of holidays, festivals and Japan's culture is the perfect resource for you! Karuta is one of the most popular games in Japan. It has been a traditional game for Japanese people for hundreds of years. This Japanese Cards game is a fun way to introduce students to the cultural background of Japan. You can even play it during breaks!This game provides a comprehensive way to assist teachers who wish to t
Preview of Games from Around the World: Japan Fukuwarai

Games from Around the World: Japan Fukuwarai

Fukuwarai, roughly translated as lucky laugh, is a traditional Japanese game played during the New Year’s celebration. It’s both educational and fun and aren’t those the best type of games?One player is blindfolded and has to place the features on a blank face as the other players coach him/her. The object of the game is to place all the paper cutouts in the shape of the eyes, nose, and mouth on the face.The game was traditionally played with a funny-looking woman’s face but now any type of face
Preview of Japan Girl Scout Thinking Day Download

Japan Girl Scout Thinking Day Download

Superhero Charity chose Japan for Thinking Day because she loves the respect that Japanese show to each other! Your girls can join in with activities and ideas to learn all about Japan and its people.
Preview of JAPANESE: Hiragana Janken Race

JAPANESE: Hiragana Janken Race

This resource includes 4 game boards in both black and white and colour versions.The 'race' is played by two students who move counters around a labelled board.No dice are required! Students do JANKENPON and the winner is able to move a set number of spaces depending on HOW they won.If they won with PAA ( paper) they move one space forward.If they won with CHOKI ( scissors) they move two spaces forward.If they won with GUU ( rock) they move ahead three spaces.Students MUST state the sound of the
Preview of >200 Japanese Hobbies Verbs Flashcards Bunting Snap Memory Phrases Cards

>200 Japanese Hobbies Verbs Flashcards Bunting Snap Memory Phrases Cards

Practice recalling more than 200 hobby nouns, verbs, and phrases in Japanese using this vocabulary card set! Includes are 8 pages of vocabulary lists as well for quick reference. These could be used as bunting, flashcards, snap cards, memory matching cards, or even as a guess who game. Included:• >200 Hobby related words and phrases in Kanji, Hiragana/Katakana, Romaji and English• 8 Hobby Vocabulary pages (includes nouns and verbs)• Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji and English has been used on each
Preview of Spot it (Dobble) Basic HIRAGANA (Japanese) (PPT+PDF)

Spot it (Dobble) Basic HIRAGANA (Japanese) (PPT+PDF)

Created by
TamutamiNihongo
Spot It/Dobble is a lot of fun.When using cards and playing games, Your students will surely memorize and master the letters.Please view preview of a complete set of products used.includes:- Spot It/Dobble Powerpoint (PPTM) (*special When clicking on the button the system will not repeating the random pair you previously picked, i.e. so that once once you have randomly selected 57 unique images, such as 26 random pairs, the game is over, and reset to the original 57 images and start picking rand
Preview of Hiragana & Katakana PUZZLE - Japanese Language Game Activity for Beginner Kids

Hiragana & Katakana PUZZLE - Japanese Language Game Activity for Beginner Kids

Created by
nihongonohane
Are your students very new to learning Japanese characters? Or struggling to identify each shape? If so, this puzzle activity enables children to recognize and match hiragana / katakana shapes and sounds in a fun and engaging way! You can also offer differentiated instruction choosing different combinations of puzzle pieces and mat. Each student can start from the easiest combination and then gradually move to more difficult levels at their own pace.This will be a handy game in your classroom an
Preview of Japanese Body Parts Maze

Japanese Body Parts Maze

Created by
Manny Moo
An editable and printable body parts maze handout which can be used to review, assess or check for knowledge. One printout in Romaji, another using Kanji and Hiragana. The answer keys are included. An editable handout is available. This resource is suitable for a on-level or below-level education class.Terms of Use: Permission to reproduce this resource is granted to the one person who has purchased this licence. Do not share with other teachers - please purchase the correct number of licences.D
Preview of Japanese: Body Parts/Colours/Questions - editable "I have, you have" cards.

Japanese: Body Parts/Colours/Questions - editable "I have, you have" cards.

Created by
Manny Moo
This "I have, you have" task card game is a great resource to review Japanese body parts and colour vocabulary as well as incorporating question asking practice. Two different games are included. Each game has enough cards for a whole class. The cards are written in Romaji. Editable cards are available. This resource is suitable for a on-level or below-level education class.Terms of Use: Permission to reproduce this resource is granted to the one person who has purchased this licence. Do not sh
Preview of Mario Kart Japanese Lesson

Mario Kart Japanese Lesson

Created by
Carmen Gambe
This is a highly engaging lesson for students learning Japanese. It was made specifically for beginners in Years 7-10 as part as my weekly Japan Club. If you want to up the level, substitute Roomaji for Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. The lesson includes a song, quiz, numbers, sums using + - x ÷ , a maths shoot out, a maze using directions, a cootie catcher, character practise writing activity, pin the body parts on the face game and Mario Kart race with pull back cars (separate purchase required
Preview of Japanese Shapes Flash Cards. 2D Objects for Maths and Vocabulary Word Wall

Japanese Shapes Flash Cards. 2D Objects for Maths and Vocabulary Word Wall

15 Japanese Shapes Flash Cards• まる / circle• ダイヤモンド / diamond• ハート / heart• だえんけい / oval• ちょうほうけい / rectangle• せいほう / square• ほし / star 1• ほし / star 2• さんかく / triangle• 5かくけい / pentagon• 6かくけい / hexagon• 7かくけい / heptagon• 8かくけい / octagon• 9かくけい / nonagon• 10かくけい / decagonRelated products• Shapes Clip Art• Japanese Flash CardsUseful links• The Magic Crayons website - song videos, free games, lesson plans and crafts, blog• Follow me in TpT• PinterestThank you - Tim Sensei
Preview of Japanese: Hiragana Spin and Write Pair Game

Japanese: Hiragana Spin and Write Pair Game

DescriptionStudents can practice their handwriting of basic hiragana symbols in a fun and competitive game format using these 'Spin and Write' game boards.IncludedTen game board templates to print and laminate.Brief instructionsLink to plastic arrow spinners for purchase. Alternatively, students could use a pencil and paperclip. Check YouTube for demonstrations.Materials required to playEach student pair will need ONE gameboard, a spinner, and an erasable pen.SuitabilityStudents from Year 1 upwa
Preview of Pick the Pick Game

Pick the Pick Game

Pick the Pick is a whole class speaking game to review key language chunks from the Boris book. This is always well received in my classes-no matter what the level. It is a great way to give students an opportunity to produce language in a safe and scaffolded way. You can use it as a review for any language/text. The word wall surrounding the pictures provides support for students and assists the students to process the language without interrupting the flow of the conversations.How to play:1. P
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