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By Japanese JANKENPON
These bright images are designed to be printed, laminated and cut out for display on a magnetic whiteboard. Attach a magnetic sticker to the back of each piece. This allows students to move the pieces and to sequence the kanji in order of the days
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Bulletin Board Ideas, Games
$1.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Domino Line-Up comprises two sets of domino-style cards.Set A; is for students to practice kanji numbers 1-6 andSet B: is for students to practice kanji numbers 1-12Students are required to use the cards to form a long line with kanji numbers
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables, Games
$1.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Turn a plain wall clock into an attractive and useful classroom resource for teachers of Japanese or Chinese. Images are designed to be printed, cut out and pasted over an existing clock face. Two versions are included: a classic cherry blossom one
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables
$1.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
This manipulative helps students understand how numbers are written and read, up to 999. Instructions on how to make and use are included. In addition, there are photos showing different numbers and how they are displayed with the sliding
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables, Games
$1.50
6
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Clear, visually attractive posters for kanji numbers 1-10. Use for display or as flashcards.
Subjects:
World Languages, Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Flash Cards, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
$2.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
A simple, quick and enjoyable activity. Students are given a card with a certain number of colourful dragonflies. They count the dragonflies and then select the correct kanji number alternative from the three choices on the card. The student must
Subjects:
World Languages, Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables
$2.00
5
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By Japanese JANKENPON
Using this method students are encouraged to learn to write kanji numbers 1-12 from memory. Instructions for use are included. Denonstrate use clearly before students begin. Explain WHY they are doing it and perhaps give a spot quiz at the end to
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
$1.00
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By Japanese JANKENPON
A simple painting technique using cotton buds, helps students create eye-catching displays. 4 oval shapes are pasted to form the 3D model which can readily be hung in the classroom. The kanji for each season is presented (in outline) for students to
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables
FREE
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By Japanese JANKENPON
10 coloured footprints, numbered with kanji numbers 1 - 10. Print, laminate, cut-out. Arrange them in a stepping stone sequence for students to step on and count aloud at the same time! Have fun with tricky courses! OR have students arrange in
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables
FREE
7
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By Japanese JANKENPON
A lift-the-flap sheet for students to demonstrate their kanji number knowledge. Students trace over the kanji symbols - stroke order shown. Students cut out and fold according to the instructions provided and then, under each flap draw ice-cream
Subjects:
Japanese, Chinese
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Printables
FREE
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I am a recently retired Japanese language educator with a steadfast commitment to fostering optimal learning outcomes for my students. Throughout my distinguished 40-year career, I actively participated in advancing the field by delivering professional development sessions on multiple occasions through the Japanese Language Teachers Association of Victoria (Australia). Furthermore, I was honored to receive invitations to present at conferences held in various Australian states and territories, where I eagerly shared insights gained from my extensive experience. My passion for education and dedication to continuous improvement have been pivotal aspects of my professional journey.

MY TEACHING STYLE

My instructional approach was centered on cultivating an enjoyable and engaging learning experience in the study of Japanese, incorporating a judicious balance of challenges. To achieve this, I integrated a variety of elements, including songs, games, and activities, to foster a dynamic and enriching educational environment. My commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in education was evidenced by my keen interest in Brain Research and its applications to language learning. To enhance the interactive nature of my teaching, I actively leveraged technology tools such as Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) and iPads. These instruments not only served to captivate students' interest but also provided valuable feedback on their learning progress. The insights gleaned from this feedback informed my instructional planning, enabling me to tailor and differentiate future lessons to meet the diverse needs of my students.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Life Member of the Japanese Association of Victoria, Australia. Australian College of Educator's Award for contribution to the teaching of Languages Other Than English.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

My love for Japan and the Japanese people began when I was selected to be a Rotary Exchange Student at the age of 16. It was a life-changing experience and one for which I am most grateful!

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I retired at the end of 2023. I am available to conduct PD sessions for teachers of Japanese!