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Preview of Japan Booklet (a country study!)

Japan Booklet (a country study!)

Created by
Emily Bynum
This "All About Japan" booklet can be used for a very basic country study in lower elementary grades! Each page contains a basic fact and related illustration. All graphics are in an outline format so that it's ready to be colored like a mini-coloring book. This coloring booklet gives all the general/basic information about Japan, including: -geography (islands in the Pacific Ocean) -Japanese flag -capital city of Tokyo -popular Japanese foods -traditional architecture -volcanoes -ancient war
Preview of All About Japan  - Country Study

All About Japan - Country Study

Created by
Holly Rachel
Your students will love learning all about Japan with this fun country study! Included is an all about Japan Powerpoint presentation (.pptx) to teach your class all about Japan, the capital city, flag, food, language, famous landmarks, bullet trains and bonsai trees! Student activity worksheets are also included based on the facts in the Powerpoint (all differentiated on two levels to support the different abilities in your class), plus a Japan word search, postcard activity and favorite facts a
Preview of Japan: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

Japan: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

This slideshow helps elementary students quickly learn about famous landmarks, food, art, and the culture of Japan. You can use this slideshow at the beginning of a unit on Japan. You can also print it out and use it as a book for student research. This slideshow also has 4 questions at the end of the slideshow to review what students have learned. This download comes as a PDF file and is NOT editable as a PDF. However, you can open this slideshow in the TPT EASEL program and add or delete page
Preview of Japan Country Inquiry Unit ( Social Studies)

Japan Country Inquiry Unit ( Social Studies)

Description: As an Educator teaching in Japan for more than 10 years, here are some topics of Japan that I feel are engaging and interesting for young adults . Japan is a marvelous country with so many things to learn from- hopefully these resources can help your students learn about another country but most importantly grow into culturally intelligent human beings! Topics CoveredA) Geographic LocationJapanese FlagJapanese MapJapan ResearchJapanese MoneyInformation about Japanese Mone
Preview of Notan Cut Paper Art Project-Middle & High School Art Lesson -2D Design-Symmetry

Notan Cut Paper Art Project-Middle & High School Art Lesson -2D Design-Symmetry

Introduce students to this colorful and easy Japanese Art-Inspired Notan Cut Paper Art Project! A high color contrast and shape, 2D Art Elements & Principles Lesson for Middle & High School Art classes! Teach symmetry, contrast, and positive/negative space through this hands-on Notan art project—a favorite❤️ for 2D design lessons in middle and high school art classrooms! This low-prep, engaging activity explores key art elements and principles like balance, space, and color, all while connecti
Preview of Introduction to Japanese Culture

Introduction to Japanese Culture

This pack that includes 17 activities designed as an introduction to the Japanese culture, suitable for grade 1 to 3. While I myself am not Japanese, I spent a lot of time researching as I was required to teach about the culture (not the language) as a pre-requisite for junior students before they started their formal language lessons. The activities are based around a fun, hands on approach to give students ‘a taste’ of Japan. Included are each of the printable activities, teacher notes to expl
Preview of JAPAN - A Study of Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

JAPAN - A Study of Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

This 20-something page kid-friendly and thorough informational booklet was written for UPPER ELEMENTARY readers. It contains 14 sub topics on Japan: GeographyThe Great Tohoku EarthquakePrefectures and CitiesReligionHolidays3 Special Holidays for ChildrenPeopleLanguageGovernmentSymbols of JapanEducationTransportationWhat do kids do in their free time?Speak JapaneseMy Questions (Extra) – A notes page for students to add extra vocabulary and questionsGlossary (Extra) – All words underlined througho
Preview of Japanese Weather Unit  Hiragana Kanji Activities Games & Teaching Sequence

Japanese Weather Unit Hiragana Kanji Activities Games & Teaching Sequence

Japanese Weather Report Unit – Middle Years JapaneseSave time with this complete Japanese Weather Unit, a ready-to-use, sequenced resource for Years 4–8. Students build confidence in weather vocabulary, temperature expressions, kanji numbers, and sentence patterns, leading to the creation and presentation of their own Japanese weather reports. Designed to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, this unit uses hiragana and kanji (with furigana support)—no romaji. 🎯 Learn
Preview of BUNDLE Hiragana Practice Sheet - Japanese Writing Worksheets for Beginners

BUNDLE Hiragana Practice Sheet - Japanese Writing Worksheets for Beginners

Created by
nihongonohane
Are you teaching learners of multiple levels and ages? If so, from this hiragana worksheet bundle you can choose the most suitable practice sheet for each class/student and provide differentiated language instruction depending on their learning stages. ■ Level and AgeBeginner / K-G2, G3-5, G6-8, G9 and up ■ IncludesIn each resource page, you can check the video(no sound)/preview for the details. Hiragana Practice Sheet : Find and Trace : K-G2 Hiragana Practice Sheets - Write with Words for LO
Preview of How To Draw Anime & Manga Printable Interactive Workbook

How To Draw Anime & Manga Printable Interactive Workbook

Discover the magic of anime illustration with our over 80-pages printable book, specially crafted to ignite your creativity and unveil the world of captivating anime character design. With detailed step-by-step instructions, this book delves into the art of drawing expressive anime eyes, perfecting intricate facial features, and capturing various hairstyles from multiple angles. Accompanied by dedicated practice sheets, this resource caters to students of all skill levels and grade levels, foste
Preview of Japan Country Study: Reading & Writing + Google Slides/PPT Interactive Unit

Japan Country Study: Reading & Writing + Google Slides/PPT Interactive Unit

Created by
Yvonne Crawford
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Japan? Learn what it might be like to be a kid in Japan through the eyes of a Japanese girl named Aki. Students will see what it’s like to attend school in Japan, what food they might eat, what sports they might play, and what they might do with their families for fun on weekends. Great for Distance Learning! The Olympics is a great time to teach your students about different countries around the world. Included in This Kid's Life: Japan:
Preview of Japanese:Introduce a Pet: Complete Unit Games Worksheets Teaching sequence

Japanese:Introduce a Pet: Complete Unit Games Worksheets Teaching sequence

seeking a  comprehensiveA comprehensive, classroom-ready Japanese language unit for young learners, designed specifically for Years 1–2 and beginner students of Japanese. This engaging unit introduces pet vocabulary, colours, simple descriptions, and self-expression through highly scaffolded activities, visuals, and games — with NO romaji used. Perfect for teachers looking for a complete Japanese unit, not just worksheets. 🎯 UNIT AIMS By the end of this unit, students will be able to: Un
Preview of Japanese Family Unit for Primary Students, Activity Worksheets, Games, Songs

Japanese Family Unit for Primary Students, Activity Worksheets, Games, Songs

Japanese Family Unit – Complete Teaching Resource for Primary Students Teach Japanese family vocabulary, numbers, and sentence patterns confidently with this comprehensive Family Unit, designed for Years 3–6 (Australian Curriculum aligned). This resource is print-and-go and includes everything a teacher needs for a fun, engaging, and structured learning experience. All text is in hiragana and limited kanji (no romaji), providing a strong foundation for reading. Students do not need to kn
Preview of Japanese Hamburger Complete Unit, Food, Numbers, Money & Role-Play Activities

Japanese Hamburger Complete Unit, Food, Numbers, Money & Role-Play Activities

This comprehensive Japanese shopping unit, centred around fast food, provides teachers with everything needed to teach a fun, engaging, and curriculum-aligned unit of work. Students build real-world communication skills as they learn to read and write hiragana and kanji, use Japanese yen, and perform shopping role-plays. Designed with the Australian Curriculum (Years 3–4) in mind, this unit can also be adapted for older students depending on their prior Japanese learning experience. ✅ Unit Go
Preview of Japanese Brown Bear Complete Unit – Animals, Colours, Hiragana Reading

Japanese Brown Bear Complete Unit – Animals, Colours, Hiragana Reading

Japanese Brown Bear Story Unit – Complete Teaching Resource for Primary Students Bring the beloved classic “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” into your Japanese language classroom with this engaging, beautifully illustrated teaching unit. Designed specifically for Primary / Elementary Japanese learners, this resource utilises colourful graphics and the story's repetitive rhythm to build confidence, fluency, and joy in learning Japanese. This comprehensive unit includes a full studen
Preview of Koinobori 鯉のぼり - Japanese koi flags - craft

Koinobori 鯉のぼり - Japanese koi flags - craft

Koinobori (鯉のぼり) are Japanese carp streamers that are flown every year for Children's Day (子供の日). Families fly the streamers above their homes, with a koi flag for each member of the family. Your students can take part in this colorful tradition honoring children by creating their own koinobori. Appropriate for students of all ages and abilities, this activity allows each child to personalize a koinobori to be displayed proudly in their classroom or at home.
Preview of Japanese Zodiac Year of the Horse 2026 Classroom Decor Display Resource Pack

Japanese Zodiac Year of the Horse 2026 Classroom Decor Display Resource Pack

Japanese Year of the Horse 2026 – Classroom Display PackCreate a meaningful and visually appealing New Year display with this Japanese Year of the Horse 2026 Display Pack. Designed with cultural accuracy and teacher-friendly simplicity, this resource features  15 informative charts and  12 bonus pages of display elements to add further interest. Perfect for Japanese programs and New Year's classroom celebrations, this pack provides everything you need for a cohesive, eye-catching bulletin boa
Preview of Japanese Year of the Horse Craft Templates, Instructions and Links 2026

Japanese Year of the Horse Craft Templates, Instructions and Links 2026

Japanese Year of the Horse 2026 – Craft Templates BundleStart the 2026 school year in Australia or New Zealand with this enjoyable, hands-on Japanese craft collection celebrating うまどし (Year of the Horse)! Designed for teachers who want an engaging start-of-year experience without extra planning, this set provides a wide variety of ready-to-print templates, clear instructions, and culturally appropriate activities perfect for Early Years to Year 7. These activities help create a positive start
Preview of Japanese Zoo Animals Unit Plan | Recount Writing, Assessment, Activities, Sheets

Japanese Zoo Animals Unit Plan | Recount Writing, Assessment, Activities, Sheets

Japanese Zoo Unit | Sequencing Events | Recount Writing & Speaking Bring sequencing to life with this engaging zoo-themed Japanese unit! Designed to support beginner learners, this resource provides a clear, scaffolded pathway for students to describe and sequence events using simple Japanese sentences. Perfect for building confidence in speaking, reading, and early sentence construction, this unit uses a familiar and motivating context— a visit to the zoo—to make learning meaningful and mem
Preview of JAPAN - Learn About Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

JAPAN - Learn About Japan Booklet Nonfiction Country Study

This 18-something page kid-friendly and thorough informational booklet was written for LOWER ELEMENTARY readers. It contains 13 sub topics on Japan: GeographyMount FujiCities and Homes3 Special Holidays for ChildrenLanguageSymbols of JapanFlagFlowerClothingFoodSchoolWhat do Kids do in their Free Time?SportsSpeak JapaneseMy Questions (Extra) – A notes page for students to add extra vocabulary and questionsGlossary (Extra) – All words underlined throughout the booklet can be found defined in the g
Preview of Japanese: Months Unit | When is Your Birthday? Kanji Numbers, Reading, Games

Japanese: Months Unit | When is Your Birthday? Kanji Numbers, Reading, Games

🎂 When is Your Birthday? | Japanese Months Unit Make learning months in Japanese meaningful, memorable, and FUN with this highly engaging, hands-on unit your students will LOVE! 🎂 This hands-on unit is designed especially for younger learners to confidently ask and answer: たんじょうびは 何月ですか。 using the months of the year ( 一月~十二月). With a strong focus on interaction, movement, and visual support, students build real language skills while staying engaged every step of the way. 🚫 No romaji incl
Preview of JAPAN Country Study: Bundle of PowerPoints and Game

JAPAN Country Study: Bundle of PowerPoints and Game

This is for a bundle of two of my JAPAN Country Studies for PowerPoint: JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, GovernmentJAPAN Country Study: Culture, Vocabulary, Powerpoint, Game Descriptions for each are below. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) JAPAN Country Study: Geography, History, Culture, Government (Grades 3-9)($4.50)This Japan Country Study for PowerPoint is to supplement your lessons on Japan. This entire download was last updated August
Preview of Japanese Schoolbag Unit かばんの中 | No Romaji | Games, PPTs & Activities | Years 2–4

Japanese Schoolbag Unit かばんの中 | No Romaji | Games, PPTs & Activities | Years 2–4

Japanese: In My Schoolbag (かばんの中) | Complete Unit | No Romaji | Years 2–4Make Japanese lessons meaningful, engaging, and easy to deliver with this complete “In My Schoolbag (かばんの中)” unit, designed specifically for primary learners (Years 2–4). This ready-to-go Japanese resource saves hours of planning time while supporting structured language acquisition, vocabulary development, and sentence building — with no romaji. Perfect for busy teachers, this unit provides clear lesson sequencing, in
Preview of BUNDLE Japanese Vocabulary - Worksheets & Picture Cards for Beginners

BUNDLE Japanese Vocabulary - Worksheets & Picture Cards for Beginners

Created by
nihongonohane
Make vocabulary lessons exciting with this 11-resource bundle! This set includes a variety of worksheets, picture cards, and a colorful poster, allowing you to adjust activities for any student level. Pick from different worksheets to help students practice reading and writing, while the picture cards and poster make vocabulary learning fun and interactive. It’s the perfect way to build vocabulary skills in an enjoyable, flexible way! ■Level / AgeBeginner ~ Elementary / G3-G6 ■ 11 Resouces inc
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About Japanese Resources

On TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers), Japanese Resources can support language learning, cultural exploration, and classroom activities that make a unit feel more meaningful. Teachers often look for ready-to-use printables, reading passages, vocabulary supports, and cultural lessons that fit a wide range of grade levels. These resources are helpful when you want students to build knowledge in a clear, manageable way. They also give teachers flexible options for introducing new content or reinforcing what students already know.

Teachers can find Japanese Resources such as task cards, lesson plans, assessments, flashcards, interactive notebooks, and classroom activities. Many of these resources are designed to build vocabulary, practice reading, or introduce cultural topics in a simple format. Materials with answer keys, graphic organizers, and step-by-step directions are especially useful because they save prep time and reduce guesswork. Whether a teacher needs whole-group instruction or independent practice, these formats make it easier to meet students where they are.

In the classroom, a teacher might use these resources during a culture unit, a language lesson, or a quick enrichment activity. For example, a printable set can be sent to centers while the teacher works with a small group. A short reading passage or vocabulary page can also serve as a warm-up, exit ticket, or homework review. Because many resources are ready to print and use, they help teachers stay organized and keep instruction moving without extra prep.