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Not grade specific japanese songs

Preview of Red Bird, Little Bird : Song charts and paper craft for Japanese!

Red Bird, Little Bird : Song charts and paper craft for Japanese!

In Japan the song, 赤い鳥小鳥 is a well-know children’s song. With repetitive lyrics, it is easy to remember and an enjoyable way of practising colour adjectives. In the traditional version, the colours red, white and blue are usual. In this resource I have added PINK, YELLOW, GREEN, PURPLE and ORANGE to further extend student’s knowledge. Song charts are displayed in both Japanese (hiragana and romaji) and English for each colour. The paper craft is simple enough for young students for whom the
Preview of Five Silly Monkeys: Japanese song and craftivities!

Five Silly Monkeys: Japanese song and craftivities!

This lively song is well-known in English and I found an animated Japanese version on YouTube. A link is provided in the resources. It is a counting song with monkeys jumping on a bed and then falling off one by one. The verses are repetitive so are readily learned by even young students. Song charts for each verse are included and could be displayed using a data projector/IWB or printed to make a song book. I have made 2 versions 1. hiragana and kanji/katakana with furigana 2. roomaji In ad
Preview of Cultural hiragana rap with resources

Cultural hiragana rap with resources

Created by
Amy Damant
This resource includes the mp3 sound file, the PowerPoint presentation, the video and some activity ideas for each of the vocabulary. The images are either my own or adapted from freely available images, including: Samurai: http://www.irasutoya.com/2017/09/blog-post_68.html Menko boys: http://www.irasutoya.com/2016/09/blog-post_676.html Nuno lady: http://www.irasutoya.com/2016/06/blog-post_130.html
Preview of Ten In The Bed! - Japanese song version and craftivity!

Ten In The Bed! - Japanese song version and craftivity!

This resource includes a YouTube link to a lively version of the song 'Ten in the bed' - in Japanese. Illustrated song charts have been written for each verse in both * Hiragana + Kanji/Katakana with furigana, * Roomaji The song charts can be readily displayed on an IWB or with a data projector. Alternately, they can be printed to make a song book. A Match-book style craft activity template is presented in 4 styles to offer student choice and meet the desired learning outcomes of the teacher
Preview of Japanese : Nezumi Sanbiki: Original song and craftivity.

Japanese : Nezumi Sanbiki: Original song and craftivity.

Using the tune of 'Three Blind Mice', I have made a song that helps reinforce 6 colour adjectives:purplegreenblueorangeyellowred.There are 2 verses to the song and each verse is presented in Hiragana and Romaji form.A craft activity for students is included. Templates to make a paper mouse, with a photo of the completed model.In addition links to the original tune and a version of me singing the song ( just to give teachers an idea - certainly not professional ) are included.
Preview of Japanese: Hickory Dickory Dock Song Resource

Japanese: Hickory Dickory Dock Song Resource

This flexible resource is based around this well-loved song. A YouTube link to the Japanese version is included, and the resource materials are based on this version of the song.Bright song charts include a picture page and a lyrics page for each of the 5 animals that climb the clock. ( Please note that no romanisation is included)1. mouse2. snake3. squirrel4. cat 5. elephantFlashcards of the animals ( pictures and names) and o'clock times and clock faces are included.In addition, a playing card
Preview of Japanese Song: Mary Had a Little Lamb w/日本語&English Instruction

Japanese Song: Mary Had a Little Lamb w/日本語&English Instruction

Created by
Terakoya Sensei
Students can sing 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' in Japanese in the first class! The familiar tune makes this song easy to sing in Japanese. This material is good for Japanese language beginners. I saw many shy students willingly sing this song without difficulty. I encourage you to introduce this song in your first Japanese class as an ice-breaker tool. Goals: Learn how to say 'Sheep' in Japanese. 'Hitsuji.' Learn basic grammar, 'possessive' :「の」’NO’ Learn a honorific suffi
Preview of Japanese song booklet: Akai tori kotori

Japanese song booklet: Akai tori kotori

A lyric booklet toあかいとり ことり. Students will can the corresponding picture, a bird eating a colored fruit, and practice reading hiragana. It is great for students just learning Japanese and Hiragana, as it is repetitive. There is a Hiragana version and a Kanji version, so you can use with students in different levels of Japanese skills. Included kanji are: 赤、白、青、鳥、小鳥、実、食。If you like the product please rate! Thank you for your purchase!
Preview of Let's Count Candy - in Japanese!

Let's Count Candy - in Japanese!

This resource is designed to help students learn how to count objects using 一つ、二つ etcThere are 10 attractive candy bag flashcards, each labelled in kanji and hiragana.There is a song chart, with the song tune being Ten Little Indians.
Preview of Japanese Song: What do you want for Christmas?

Japanese Song: What do you want for Christmas?

This original song is sung to the tune of Jingle Bells chorus. It is in the form of a question and answer so offers useful practice for 何がほしい eg. チョコレートがほしい Three verses are included but teachers and students could create their own, following the pattern, using relevant vocabulary.
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