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  21.   Physical Geography of Japan and the Koreas
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Robert Mrs. Luna McConnell Subject: World Geography Lesson Title: Physical Geography of Japan and the Koreas Objectives: The students will learn about the political and physical geography of Japan and the Koreas. TEKS 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 19B, 20B No standards added. Motivation: Materials: Students Book, will use Notebook, today's new crayons, information to map help them with provided their by t...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  22.   Introduction to the Japan Webquest
Lesson Plan One: Introduction to the Japan Webquest National Educational Technology Standards: 1. Basic operations and concepts 1. Use keyboards and other common input and output devices (including adaptive devices when necessary) efficiently and effectively. 2. Social, ethical, and human issues 3. Discuss basic issues related to responsible...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  23.   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...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  24.   Japan – Day Five
Japan - Day Five Suggested Time: 30 ? 45 minutes Objective: The students will be able to recognize some important events in Japanese history, identify the sections of Japanese government and their responsibilities, and explain why certain landmarks in Japan are special to the Japanese citizens. Voluntary...
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    Grade Level: K-5

  25.   A Visit to Japan
Unit Overview Culminating Activity Vermont Standards View Complete Unit View Other Units Home UNIT SUMMARY Unit Title: A Visit to Japan Unit Author: Kathleen Liskowsky, ASOP Participant,1999 Institute on Japan. Grade Level: 1/2 multiage Unit Overview This unit consists of ten, one or one and a half hour lessons. It was created for students in a multiage classroom. Students are introduced to very basic facts regarding the geography o...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  26.   Japanese Religion (Shinto)
Japanese Religion (Shinto) 5^th Grade History/Feudal Japan Links to Files Associated with This Lesson 1. Centers Products 2. Pilgrimage Book Product 3. Shinto Student Worksheet 4. War Lords of Japan 5. War Lords of Japan Account Sheet(EXCEL) 6. Feudal Japan Origin Religions(PowerPoint) CURRICULUM OBJECTIV...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  27.   Lands That I Love
Lands That I Love Overview Surveying families about their For more about this special from A origins, youngsters create a class Glimpse of Japan ~ From Our World to family roots graph and mark the Yours e-mail Mary Rudder, author and continents of their origin on the AT&T Teacher Disseminator. mural map. A biography about a Japanese man who journeys to the United States leads them to conclude that individuals can develop strong feelings for...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  28.   Japan
Japan - Day Two Suggested Time: 30 ? 45 minutes Objective: The students will be able to identify some of the main natural resources, recognize characteristics of the four main islands, describe typical Japanese weather, and illustrate earthquake safety measures. Voluntary State Curriculum: Standard 2.0 ?...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  29.   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...
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    Grade Level: 6-12

  30.   Famous People of Japan
Famous People of Japan Purpose: Become familiar with some Japanese people. Target Grade Levels: 4-12 Essential Questions: 1. Who are some famous Japanese people? 2. What did famous Japanese people contribute? Rationale: Students will learn how the United States has benefited from famous Japanese people. Materials: * Who's...
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    Grade Level: 3-12


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