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Japanese Culture Superstitions Reading and Activity Packet

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Japanese Superstitions and Customs Reading

Did you ever wonder why whenever you visit your Japanese friends they throw a pinch of salt on their doorstep? Did you ever wonder why those same Japanese friends only started doing this after you gave them a lovely set of four pens? Well this reading will answer all of your questions and maybe save your friendship.
This is a fun reading that comes with comprehension exercises. It also contains a graphic organizer which your students can use to identify and discuss their own superstitions. It is always fun and surprising when I do this lesson, especially with a multiethnic group.
My wife teaches Japanese and I teach Language Arts and we both use this activity and both of our classes love it!
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5
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I worked as an ESL teacher trainer for the US Refugee Program in Morong Bataan, Philippines for 7 years. I have lived and worked in Niger, West Africa, Sudan, The Philippines, Thailand, and Saipan. I am currently teaching High School Language Arts at Marianas High Scool in Saipan I have over 25 years of teaching experience.

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