Annual Events: OOMISOKA
Students learn about ‘oomisoka’ – New Year’s Eve tradition in Japan through fun quizzes and relevant activities, such as crafts and songs.
Students learn about ‘oomisoka’ – New Year’s Eve tradition in Japan through fun quizzes and relevant activities, such as crafts and songs.
Nihongo flipbooks
Interactive Activity Ideas for Online Teaching
This resource is a newly revised version of the Big Book in a PPT format. Students make a virtual visit to the zoo, using Japanese as they go around the zoo and talk to/about the animals.
Students practise constructing compositions, using 5 Steps. The process teaches students to think about the structure of their texts and plan in advance. Sample texts and questions come from HSC Online.
Students play karuta in groups of four to learn the expressions おはよう、こんにちは、こんばんは、ありがとう、ごめんなさい、おやすみなさい、じゃ、また、さようなら、いってきます、ただいま、いただきます、ごちそうさま.
Students act out this children’s story which can be easily understood by an audience with or without knowledge of Japanese. The play can be used by students in the classroom or as a presentation for a school event. There are 12 parts.
Students act out this childrens' story which can be easily understood by an audience with or without knowledge of Japanese. The play can be used by students not only in the classroom but also as a presentation for a school event. There are 9 parts.