Japan Activities And Country Report Booklet | Japanese Crafts | Cherry Blossom

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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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50 pages includes lesson plans, writing templates, coloring book & crafts.
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I was looking for some history lessons that I could incorporate with my students about Japan! This social studies lesson was so fun and interesting. My students K-4th grade loved it! Thank you!
The students enjoyed it. They are aware of many Japanese customs since they live in Hawaii. This study helped them understand and review info about the flag, homes, etc.

Description

Looking for a K-2 Japan unit with crafts, projects, and fun activities? You'll love teaching your students about the country and culture of Japan with these hands-on activities for Mount Fuji, Japanese cherry blossom trees, coloring pages, and more!

Take your students on a trip to Japan in your classroom with this unit that's packed full of teaching ideas your kids will love! Included you'll find a coloring book with new vocabulary, detailed lesson plans for 9 different activities, craft patterns, writing templates, assessments, and printables. Everything you need to teach your K-2 students about the country Japan.

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Included you'll find:

  • Detailed lesson plans
  • Let's Learn About Japan coloring book
  • Japan Book List
  • KWL chart
  • Bento box craft template
  • Bento box writing activity
  • Japanese fan craft template
  • Cherry blossom tree craft template
  • Japanese flag template
  • Mount Fuji directed drawing activity
  • Pre & Post Assessments
  • Japan Match Up worksheet
  • Japan Reports writing templates

Here's what others have to say about this resource:

  • Ramona K. said "From start to finish, my first graders LOVED the engaging activities in this packet. Each new engaging topic (such as Mount Fuji, the Japanese flag, etc.) included a hands-on portion for students to create. They loved the cherry blossom trees, and best of all, the bento boxes! Thanks for this fabulous resource!
  • Melissa L. said "I was looking for some history lessons that I could incorporate with my students about Japan. This social studies lesson was so fun and interesting. My students K-4th grade loved it! Thank you."
  • SC said "Perfect timing, as we're doing our Japan unit now! The pages are simple enough where students can read most of the words (if not all) independently."
  • Ashley W. said "LOVED this unit! And so did my students!"

Ideas For Use:

  • Learning about different cultures
  • Asian studies
  • Social studies activities
  • Cherry blossom festival activities
  • Art center
  • Traveling around the world unit
  • Comparing USA to other cultures

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50 pages includes lesson plans, writing templates, coloring book & crafts.
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