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Nathan Bynum

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Shelby Twp. , Michigan, United States

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Preview of Ra and Wa Line Stories

Ra and Wa Line Stories

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Nathan Bynum
I used these stories to teach my students Hiragana. This way, students have an easy way to remember them. I used them the most to signal a character when students didn't remember a character. For example, if the student didn't remember the "a" character, I would say, "remember? 'Ah! I caught a fish'. When telling your students the stories, you have to tell them that the stories are horribly cheesy. For a preview, search for 'A and Ka Line Stories'.
Preview of Ma and Ya Line Stories

Ma and Ya Line Stories

Created by
Nathan Bynum
I used these stories to teach my students Hiragana. This way, students have an easy way to remember them. I used them the most to signal a character when students didn't remember a character. For example, if the student didn't remember the "a" character, I would say, "remember? 'Ah! I caught a fish'. When telling your students the stories, you have to tell them that the stories are horribly cheesy. For a preview, search for 'A and Ka Line Stories'.
Preview of Sa and Ta Line Stories

Sa and Ta Line Stories

Created by
Nathan Bynum
I used these stories to teach my students Hiragana. This way, students have an easy way to remember them. I used them the most to signal a character when students didn't remember a character. For example, if the student didn't remember the "a" character, I would say, "remember? 'Ah! I caught a fish'. When telling your students the stories, you have to tell them that the stories are horribly cheesy. For a preview, search for 'A and Ka Line Stories'.
Preview of Na and Ha Line Stories

Na and Ha Line Stories

Created by
Nathan Bynum
I used these stories to teach my students Hiragana. This way, students have an easy way to remember them. I used them the most to signal a character when students didn't remember a character. For example, if the student didn't remember the "a" character, I would say, "remember? 'Ah! I caught a fish'. When telling your students the stories, you have to tell them that the stories are horribly cheesy. For a preview, search for 'A and Ka Line Stories'.
Preview of A and Ka line stories

A and Ka line stories

Created by
Nathan Bynum
I used these stories to teach my students Hiragana. This way, students have an easy way to remember them. I used them the most to signal a character when students didn't remember a character. For example, if the student didn't remember the "a" character, I would say, "remember? 'Ah! I caught a fish'.
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