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Preview of PowerPoint and Quiz: Shapes in Japanese

PowerPoint and Quiz: Shapes in Japanese

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Joey Japanese
Wanting to introduce SHAPES in Japanese language? Use these vibrant PowerPoint slides to learn the names of these shapes - circle - triangle - square - rectangle - star (Hint: you can do this even if you're not a qualified Japanese teacher!) Romaji (English letters) are provided along with extension hiragana script. Once students have practiced saying the shape names, review and check recall, then move onto the quiz that is in the second half of the PowerPoint. Want more resources to learn
Preview of Interactive Hiragana Quiz

Interactive Hiragana Quiz

Created by
Scott Robot
Help students memorise the Hiragana alphabet using this fun quiz game. Chosen answers are sounded out to reiterate pronunciation. FEATURES ⠀⠀❖ A clear pronunciation of the letter is played when clicked ⠀⠀❖ Red text indicates incorrect answer ⠀⠀❖ Scoring system (+1 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect answer and capped at 0) REQUIREMENTS ⠀⠀❖ Works only with Windows computers ⠀⠀❖ No Flash or Java needed ⠀⠀❖ To check compatibility please try some of my free software first
Preview of Japanese Color Chart

Japanese Color Chart

Created by
Japanesella
Here is the color chart in Japanese! You can learn basic 13 colors name in Japanese easily with this chart. If you or your students want to learn more like how to write down in Hiragana/Katakana/Kanji , some more vocabularies, example sentences, quiz and so on, other resources from my store would help you or your students learning! (eg. Colors in Japanese: 日本語の色)
Preview of Hiragana Board Game White Belt Japanese Centers No Prep 1st–8th Grade

Hiragana Board Game White Belt Japanese Centers No Prep 1st–8th Grade

Japanese Hiragana White Belt Board Game — a, i, u, e, o, ka, ki, ku, ke, ko (あ い う え お か き く け こ). A no-prep, print-ready hiragana activity for beginner Japanese classrooms, 1st–8th Grade. Perfect for station rotations, Japanese centers, and fast finisher time — zero teacher prep required. Make hiragana practice genuinely fun with this no-prep Japanese board game built for literacy centers, station rotations, and small group play. Students roll the dice, land on White Belt hiragana characters, a
Preview of Pick the Pick Game

Pick the Pick Game

Pick the Pick is a whole class speaking game to review key language chunks from the Boris book. This is always well received in my classes-no matter what the level. It is a great way to give students an opportunity to produce language in a safe and scaffolded way. You can use it as a review for any language/text. The word wall surrounding the pictures provides support for students and assists the students to process the language without interrupting the flow of the conversations. How to play:1
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