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Preview of Japan Independent  Research Project (Differentiated process and product)

Japan Independent Research Project (Differentiated process and product)

Use this independent research assignment to awaken your students' interest in Japan. Students may chose any area of Japanese life and culture they would like to research. Step -by- step instruction on how to conduct the project is provided and is ready to go in student friendly language. Resources and websites for students to visit are included. The project also includes a Memo writing activity that might be used as a checking point or a formative assessment before the entire project is comple
Preview of Hiragana Dictionary Project

Hiragana Dictionary Project

Created by
Imamurasensei
A fun dictionary project for students. Helps students to improve their reading/writing/comprehension of hiragana.
Preview of Journal Entry Template for Chinese

Journal Entry Template for Chinese

A Journal booklet for students to write diary entries.
Preview of Introduction to Japan Activity (Ainu People)

Introduction to Japan Activity (Ainu People)

Created by
Cullen Cousins
I created this for Social Studies 8. It goes along with my introduction to the land and people of Japan. In the Alberta curriculum, we then go on to look at Edo Japan and Meiji Japan. I think its important to understand the Indigenous roots of any location before examining their history. You can also tie this in nicely to examine your own Indigenous groups, such as here in Canada.It is a quick activity that can be done during one or two periods. I have them working in groups but you could also e
Preview of Japanese Music Webquest

Japanese Music Webquest

Created by
Imamurasensei
They say that music makes the world go around. It also makes the world a lot more interesting and sometimes easier to understand! Music is a universal language. We all enjoy dancing to our favorite songs. In this webquest/project, you will find out more about the Japanese music you love, read the words to your favorite songs, and create new ways of presenting the songs so they make personal sense to you!
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