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Hiroshima
Students conduct research focused around the events concerning the bombing of Hiroshima in Japan. The research is based upon the answering of several key questions. The students are also exposed to different media sources to see the...
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Japanese Bookbinding Kit
Middle schoolers are introduced to Japanese bookbinding techniques.  In groups, they compare and contrast the western style against the Japanese style.  As a class, they make their own book binding to present the material in a more...
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Japanese Modernization and Imperialism
Students examine the period in which Japan ended its isolationism with the rest of the world.  Using the internet, they identify the reasons why Japan occupied and annexed Korea along with the country's reasons for going to war with...
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Japanese New Year
Students examine the celebrations around the Japanese New Year.  After watching a video, they discuss and answer the questions given to them on a worksheet.  As a class, they practice pronouncing common sayings in Japanese and create an...
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Japanese Shodo
Middle schoolers participate in a lesson to investigate the Japanese art form of Shodo which is a form of caligraphy. They create their own Shodo book as a real experience of the art and communication of the Japanese civilization.
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Modern Japan: Tsunami Relief
Students participate in a lesson that is concerned with modern day tsunami relief in Japan. They conduct research and chart the regional alert centers. Students also note the worldwide effort to help those in need.
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Teaching About East Asia
Seventh graders research East Asian countries.  In groups, pupils are assigned to research China, Japan or Korea.  Using the internet and other resources, classmates create a multiple tier time line.  They consider aspects such as...
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National Symbols of Japan: Cherry Blossom
Students participate in a series of lessons that focus on the cherry blossom and its part in Japan and United States relations. They use a variety of media resources to gather information. The assessment is oral for lower grades. The...
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Impact of the End of World War II on Japan
Ninth graders examine and discuss reasons United States occupied Japan after surrender in World War II, view photographs of Japan at end of War and explore how U.S. occupation affected Japan's political, economic, and social systems, and...
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National Symbols of Japan: The National Flag and Anthem
Students explore the traditions and cultures of Japan.  Classmates identify national symbols in the United States and Japan.  They listen to the lyrics of Japan's National Anthem.
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An Introduction to Japanese Food
Student explore the local food in Japan.  Pupils listen to the teacher's description of Japanese cuisine.  In groups, classmates follow recipe instructions to create Miso coup and rice.  They discuss the taste of Japanese food as they...
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Recycling In Japan
Young scholars participate in a lesson that is focused on the concept of recycling. They conduct research to find out about the history of recycling and how it is done in the present day.
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Japan's Place In The World
Students conduct research into the history of th Japanese rise to economic power. They use a variety of sources for information and engage in a  variety of in class and out of class activities.
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Comparative Geography II
Students engage in a research question of finding the effect of population density upon the use of land in a physical area. They also find the effect of how this can effect the lifestyles of the people who live there.
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Comparative Government: Japan & the United States
Students compare the governmental systems of Japan and the United States.  As a class, they discuss the differences between the parliamentary system and the presidential system.  Pupils read provided handouts about the duties of a a...
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Drawing Anime Style
Students use a graphic organizer to explore the drawing style known as Anime. They conduct research from a variety of internet resources to come up with a better comprehension of the style and how it is drawn.
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Wise Old Woman
Students read "The Wise Old Woman" in class and select a variety of activities related to the story to complete.  Activities are separated into C Level, B Level, and A Level activities.  Students must complete C Level activities before...
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Japanese Haiku and the American Experience
Twelfth graders research the history to Haiku Poetry. They read classical haiku to comprehend their special sensibility and form. Students encounter the Buddhist philosophical background of this poetry and its roots. They write original...
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Sadako: A Tribute to a Girl with Cancer
Students explore the story of Sadako, a young girl, who had leukemia as a result of a bomb being dropped on Hiroshima in 1955. They create a chain of paper cranes and design a fund-raising event. They write poems in the Japanese style of...
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Journey to Japan: An Elementary Geography Standards-Based Unit on Japan
Second graders compare and contrast Japanese customs and culture to those of Americans through research in this year long study. They determine the basic needs of all people in spite of cultural differences.
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Japan: A Pacific Rim Neighbor
Young scholars descirbe everyday events typical in the lives of contemporary, young, Japanese school-age children and understand some of the underlying reasons for various practices. They see that Japan and the state of Washington have...
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We Are Alike, We Are Different:A Focus on Japan
First graders develop a connection with students in a first grade classroom in Japan. They begin to develop a curiosity about Japan--the landscape, the people, and their culture, while developing an understanding of the Five Themes of...
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Traveling on the Sea of Gold: An Adventure in Japan Through Literature
Students explore the geography and culture of Japan through the story "Sea of Gold" by Yoshiko Uchida. They draw a travel poster of Japan, label a map of Japan, use chopsticks to eat Cheerios, read and discuss various books about Japan,...
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I Dream of Castles: A Comparative Study of Castles in Feudal Europe and Japan
Pupils study castles of Japan while comparing and contrasting them with those of in Europe from the feudal era. They complete a unit of studies that includes reading, writing, Internet research, and critical thinking. They examine how...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
