Follow Bosley Bear as he discovers how big the world is and how much there is to explore and learn. Bosley is a confident and curious little bear who looks for new challenges around every corner. This is a dual language book in Japanese and English and is designed to help teach your child new words
Teach your child Japanese words and phrases while enjoying a beautifully illustrated, wholesome bedtime story.
Bosley Bear gathers his toys and goes to the beach to make new friends and learn new words. Discovering that other animals at the beach have interesting capabilities like flying or swimmin
Join Bosley on this bilingual journey as he struggles to understand what the other animals are saying. “Why don’t the other animals understand me when I talk?” he asks.
Bosley learns patience as he diligently learns how to speak other languages, one word at a time, and he discovers a wide world of
I live in rural Japan and these are the animals which are part of day-to-day life here, whether as pets or out in nature.
There are two sets of cards. One uses Japanese characters as the words would be written in common daily life, and the other version uses Romaji. There are two backings for the
This is a fun and easy, concept rich, cultural art project to add into your art curriculum! Introduce your Elementary, Middle School or High school art students (grades 5-12) to Notan Designs. Students will learn about and apply the Art Elements Space and Organic and Geometric Shape as well as the D
Perfect for ANYONE trying to learn a new language! These bright, colorful flashcards are easy on the eyes and great for building basic knowledge of numbers in Japanese. These cards can be printed double sided (so you can see the answer) or printed single-sheet to be used in learning centers or for s
This lesson is a continuation of introductions. It includes a speaking component. Students can begin to introduce themselves and give some more detailed personal information.
This is a lesson on the こ, そ, あ, ど words (This, That, and That Over There).
Students will begin to add to the AはBです sentence structure by varying the subjects of the sentences.
This is a lesson on Days, Time, and Money. It also includes a very short introduction to verbs.
Students will begin to learn about spans of time and how to tell time.
These are the first seven lessons in my beginning Japanese curriculum. It also includes some vocabulary pages. This is a great product for anyone who is interested in studying Japanese!
This is a very cute introduction or review of い adjectives in Japanese. The lesson comes with:
① an い adjective pattern explanation page
② a fill-in-the-blanks chart worksheet for practicing basic adjectives
③ sentence making prompts using the grammar patterns in the lesson
The first page also wor
This [JAPANESE] Deluxe Printable Set allows you to create your own routine/job charts for kids to enhance their independence.
Some like to have "daily routines" while others like to have "weekly jobs".
Or some may like to be challenged; "1 Job a Day for 20 Days".
This Deluxe set comes with 8 base c
▶︎ ▶︎Product Format
PDF File
▶︎ ▶︎Includes
- 5 Sheets Total [U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
- 1 Direction Pages
- 4 3-Part-Cards Pages: 12 Images [Seattle Landmarks and more]
▶︎ ▶︎You Will Need
– PC + PDF file reader
– Printer
– Paper [Best with U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
– Scissors [optional]
Simple Reading Log Printable perfect for schools, teachers, and homeschoolers!
▶︎ ▶︎Product Format
PDF File
▶︎ ▶︎Includes
- 1 sheets [U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
[You will cut 1 sheet into 1/2]
▶︎ ▶︎You Will Need
– PC + PDF file reader
– Printer
– Paper [Best with U.S. Letter Size 8.5in x 11in]
–
The animals are back again! This time in a set of easy reader cards.
The cards all use self-introduction language.
There are 4 versions of each card - hiragana only, standard Japanese, romaji only, and an English translation card is also included.
Some ways to use the cards:
Read aloud - Students
Included are 3 types of activities for learning to talk about fruits and veggies in Japanese.
As always, there are standard Japanese, hiragana / katakana only, and romaji versions of everything. Happy learning!