China Influence Japan PowerPoint Notes and Graphic Organizer Combined
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This PowerPoint and graphic organizer are professional, visually rich, and informative. They cover the many aspects of Chinese culture that were adopted by Japan and encouraged during the reign of Prince Shotoku in Medieval Japan. Information about architecture, music, poetic form, capital cities, sculpture, Buddhism, and government is all included. A few check for understanding questions were also added, but can be easily modified! Students can fill in the blanks in the included graphic organizer while information is being presented, or after the presentation.
A Google Ready version of the graphic organizer is also a part of this download. Spaces have been created for students to write text directly into!
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***SAVE BIG! You can buy a bundle of Common Core resources including this product at Feudal Japan Resource Bundle. These resources are versatile and Common Core!***
⭐This resource is also available in the MEDIEVAL HISTORY YEAR IN CURRICULUM
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The Middle Ages, Medieval Japan