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7th grade japanese games for Easel Activities

Preview of Japan Scavenger Hunt Task Cards Game for Review - Geography, Facts, More

Japan Scavenger Hunt Task Cards Game for Review - Geography, Facts, More

Use this scavenger hunt to help students investigate the human and physical geography and other facts on Japan. Teacher directions are provided, offering a number of options for classroom implementation. Includes 40 student clue cards with multiple choice or open-ended questions for investigation and a student graphic organizer for note-taking during activity. Wrap-up questions are also included at the end. Students will need internet access, atlases, textbooks or other resources to investigate
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 Setsubun Activities in Japanese

Setsubun Activities in Japanese

Created by
Teodora Notira
Celebrate the end of winter with these Setsubun activities in Japanese! Perfect for hiragana practice, for beginners. Great for spare minutes, early finishers, morning work, and more! Includes Setsubun word search and other exciting topics related to the bean-throwing festival.This no prep packet includes:Vocabulary listTrace the wordsWordsearchMatch the meaningsFind the wordsMatch the picturesWrite the missing lettersUnscramble the wordsEscape the puzzleCount&writeAnswer keyJust print and
Preview of Japanese Games: I Have, Who Has? Vocabulary practice

Japanese Games: I Have, Who Has? Vocabulary practice

Created by
Teodora Notira
This is the Japanese version of the game "I have, Who has?". Provide your students with fun activities to practice Japanese hiragana/katakana and vocabulary related to animals, colors, body parts, fruits and numbers. Students will practice their Japanese language skills with engaging activities that focus on hiragana/katakana/kanji recognition and vocabulary repetition.It's perfect for Japanese language learners of all levels, including beginners! This game will help your students master basic
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