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1.   Japan
The purpose of this lesson is to teach to the children about the culture of Japan. This will be a hands on approach to teaching Japan’s geography, daily life, language, foods, education, customs, art and literature. They will learn all the exciting events that take place to make it really seem like they are living in Japan. I want the students to know how they may survive if they may take a trip to Japan.

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1.   Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6, Chapter 17: Create a Postcard from Japan
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6 book Create a Postcard from Japan Connection to Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6 Unit 5: Dawn of the Modern World Chapter 17: Revolutions Change the World Lesson 4: The Rise of Industrial Japan Web Link Description The University of California, Riverside, California Museum of Photography site presents a collection of hand-colore...

2.   UCLA CEAS Educational Resources
UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Educational Resources Medieval Japan Grade Level: 7^th Subject: Middle Ages Lesson: The Medieval Japan Portfolio Duration of Lesson: one week Goal or Concept to be Developed: This cross curricular unit will contribute to a better understanding and appreciation of both the historical and cultural aspects of Medieval Japan for the 7^th g...

3.   TeachNet -- My Country ~ Your Country
My Country ~ Your Country Overview A story about Reina, a girl who For more about this special lives in Tokyo, gives youngsters from A Glimpse of Japan ~ From an opportunity to compare their Our World to Yours e-mail Mary lives with hers. They research the Rudder, author and AT&T Teacher Internet with grade five mentors Disseminator. to discover more information on Japan. Successfully connecting with a class in Tosashimizu, Japan, the children begi...

4.   Social Studies Lesson Plan: At The Table In Japan
Social Studies Lesson Plan: At The Table In Japan Objectives: After exploring Japanese seafood, and learning about the art of Japanese food preparation, students will learn about how to eat in Japan. Children will have the experience of eating 'Japanese-style.' Students will think about and discuss the similarities and differences between eating in...

5.   I am from Japan
I am from Japan Home Technology Projects Lesson Plans I am from Japan Resume Important Teaching Papers Latosha Ridner Senior Research Activities Student Frankie Hannan Teaching Nebraska State Standards Ashley Roberts Subject- Social Studies Grade Level 4-6 8.1.9 Students will be describe key people, events and idea...

6.   Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 6/7, Chapter 27: Write an Etiquette Pamphlet
...cGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 7 book Write an Etiquette Pamphlet Connection to Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 6/7 Unit 7: Southern and Eastern Asia Chapter 27: Japan Lesson 1: The People Web Link Description Schauwecker's Guide to Japan, a Web site created by Canadian Stefan Schauwecker, provides information about modern and traditional Japan, as well as photos, Japanese recipes, and a forum for establishing Japanese penpals. For people visiting or working in Ja...

7.   Permanent Friends: "The Treaty of Kanagawa"
...orical Center home pageImage of an anchorReturn to Navy Museum page Flag banner DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060 Permanent Friends: The Treaty of Kanagawa Objectives Students will: Learn about foreign relations between Japan and the United States in the 19^th century. Discuss the impact of the "Treaty of Kanagawa". Begin to understand events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Resources / Materials Primary Document: "The Treaty of Kanagawa" Teacher Information Sheet Student Worksheet Fact Sheet Commodore...

8.   Japan
_ _ TeachNet Enter Through the Form: Explore Japan Treasure Hunt Project URL: http://www.thebleedingedge.org/features/japan_enter/mmpages/ japan_intro.html About the teacher: Meryl Meisler is an artist who has taught in the New York City Public Schools How it works: since 1979. She is a member Get your passport ready your class is about to go on a v...

9.   Light the Fire Within | Curriculum | Social Studies | Fourth & Fifth Grades
Social Studies Fourth & Fifth Grades Celebrations Description Celebrations unite us as families, friends, groups and nations. The Olympic Games unite the world through a celebration of peaceful competition and personal achievement. In 1998, the Olympic Winter Games were held in Nagano, Japan. In 2002, the Games will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Students compare and contrast the American and Japanese cultures and recognize how the Olympic Winter Games foster cultural understanding. Themes Cultural Understanding, Diversity, Respect, Fair Play, Salt Lake Olympic Civic Responsibili...

10.   Language and Literacy Mini-unit: How my Students Learned to Eat in Japan
Language and Literacy Mini-unit: How my Students Learned to Eat in Japan Objectives: After the lesson on Japanese etiquette and learning to use chopsticks, students will make a class book of their experiences. Students will model the book after the story How My Parents Learned to Eat, by Ina R. Friedman. Each student will make a page for the book, describing how they lea...


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