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Last updated 17 May 2008.
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Kodomo No Hi
May 5 ideas:
- Watch a koinobori slideshow
- Download kodomonohi music - Make a koinobori
- Play a card matching game
- Make a minibook
- Watch You-tube cartoon about Kodomonohi
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Behaviour Managment ideas
Ideas for managing student behaviour in the Japanese classroom.
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Free downloadable
Japanese grammar worksheets and printables.
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MAY 2008
Behaviour management:
37 practical, easy to use behaviour management strategies.
Kodomonohi:
Kodomonohi Watch a slide show, make a Koinobori, listen to Kodomonohi traditional songs, fun You-Tube Kureyon Shinchan cartoon about Kodomonohi
mini booklet, card matching activity
Worksheets:
How was your holiday? Discussion about holidays
Listening:
http://eloise.cocolog-nifty.com/rodoku/index_audio_only/index.html
Japanese literature read aloud by Japanese native speaker with accompanying music: Tale of Genji, Oku no Hosomishi, Hojoki, The Toda Diary etc. (Downloadable as MP3s)
Reading:
http://www.ohanashiehon.com/
Colourful Japanese children’s e-books downloadable for free.
Group students in an interesting way:
Stack the Deck Use a plain deck of cardsto form groups of students.
Sing-a-Long Use famous musicians to form pairs of students.
Japanese images:
http://www.fumira.jp/index.htm
Excellent website with great Japanese images. Free to download!
Website:
http://www.kotowaza.org/
A list of common idioms translated into Japanese/English
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