Term 1 2010 I will be teaching a daily routines unit to my middle school students.  I've uploaded some flashcards and a game.  More to come soon!  Check out http://www.japteach.com/daily-routines.html.
 
Students Page 12/29/2009
 
A new students page is being added in 2010.  Currently it is under construction but check it out in the up coming months. http://japteachstudents.weebly.com/index.html
 
 
Teach your students about the Japanese New Year using the set of activities on the new 'New Year's worksheet. There is a short reading on Japanese New Year.  Followed by typical New Year greetings.  Then a match up activity with some typical New Year customs.  Then students can learn how to write a postcard. Go to http://www.japteach.com/christmas-and-new-year.html   HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE.  Good luck in 2010!
 
FREE worksheets 07/24/2009
 

Unfortunately, JTI is no longer able to link to the Language Teacher's website and its worksheets or resources.  Even so, Language Teachers have some excellent FREE resources available so please check them out at www.languageteachers.net.

 
 

You want to play the games on Japanese Teaching Ideas but do not have access to The Learning Place! 

Solution:  The Learning Federation is the distributor of these activities.  Australians and NZs can obtain access by going onto their website:  http://www.thelearningfederation.edu.au/for_teachers/access_information/schools/schools_in_australia_and_nz.html

 
 

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