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By consistently completing these worksheets, learners can enhance their proficiency in Japanese
language and ultimately become more fluent in reading and writing. The first person to sink all of
their partner’s ships wins the game. The team with the most paddle pop sticks at the end is the
winner. EXTRA: To make sure the Ss are reading the hiragana correctly have one Ss from each team
on the outside of the horse shoe checking what each Ss is saying. Our simple, bold design will help
learners young and old stay focused and engaged. When Ss complete their column they write down
their time. The aim is for students to be both fast and accurate. The teacher then says 'Starto' and this
first student in the group then writes the letter on the back of the next student in their line. Get each
group to stand into a straight line in front of the teacher. OR Using the romaji set (2) and hiragana
letter set (3) match the romaji with the hiragana sound. EXTRA: Verbs or adjectives can be written
on the beach ball to test students’ conjugation knowledge. To have such environment, I am trying to
apply the language instruction into learners' life contexts and interests and to create situations which
motivate them to use the languege. Of course, kanji is considered the most formal one, but they all
represent unique circumstances when using the language. Even those who are out continue to play, if
they can correclty identify the hiragana, they select someone still in the game to tag another person
still in the game. Once students get the idea, ask one of them to lead the game and give the clues
instead of you. Give one person in the pair worksheet 'A' and the other worksheet 'B'. Students take
turns in laying down a domino card that matches. Three different games available. 'Textboxer' is a
game where students type the romaji for the kana. 'Quick click' where students select the correct
kana from a selection of 6 for the romaji. 'Connector' is a game where students draw a line between
the kana and matching romaji pronunciation. Those partners may have their own information they’ve
collected about you. With this resource bundle, students can experience various Japanese traditions to
celebrate New Year. Rivera Divide the class into two teams. Select on person from each team to
come to the front of the class. Additionally, worksheets can be a useful tool for self-assessment and
tracking progress in language learning. The Ss who is the fastest gets to go to the end of the line.
Turning off personalized advertising allows you to exercise your right to opt out. Ss read the
hiragana words in the box and count how many of each word appears. Match the hiragana symbols
to remove all tiles from the table. Select two Ss. Say a hiragana. The first Ss to stomp on it with their
foot and shouts the hiragana is the winner. EXTRA: Add some exciting, fast paced music to liven up
the game. Give the students 60 seconds (or a time suitable to ability) to translate the kana into romaji.
How to play: Using the hiragana only set (1) student listen to the teacher saying the beginning sound
of each word and find the corresponding card. Students will enjoy writing their new year goals on
the printable Daruma sheet. The teacher commences to walk to one student, then to another. Get
them to spread out the letters on the table so they’re all facing up. OR Using the romaji set (2) and
hiragana letter set (3) match the romaji with the hiragana sound. The worksheets provide structured
exercises and practice opportunities for learners to reinforce their knowledge of Japanese characters,
vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure. Includes a simple rhyme to help students remember the
rules. Students take turns to toss the ball around in small groups or in the whole class, wherever the
catcher’s thumb lands on, the symbol or Kanji is to be read out loud. During the time in which the
teacher is counting, the students are passing the hiragana cards to their right or left. If the student
doesn't get the ball in the basket, his or her team still receives at least 1 point for writing the kana the
fastest. If they can’t name the kana they have to put the paddle pop stick back. Speakers that do not
work quite right, or somehow the tiniest voice of anything distract you from the test. Then, select a
square according to colour and a number (ie. When finished the students compare their cards to see if
all the hiragana are the same. The students have to guess the hiragana that is hidden from the parts
that are visible. If they get it right, they get a point for their team. OR. Give each Ss a whiteboard
marker. The first group to write the letter correctly is the winner. Get one of the students from one of
the teams to come up and write the hiragana. When you land on the same space your partner is on,
you win the round. It shows you a flashcard and you need to type the correct hiragana. The board is
broken up into three sections - read it, make it, write it. Play at the beginning of the class if you have
Ss arriving at different times.) Created by I Foley. Then, try these Kana Practice worksheets to
provide a variety of fun writing exercises.This year-long bundle includes 13. Please contact the seller
about any problems with your order. Complete the tests regularly so that students can beat their
Personal Best (PB) and increase their accuracy and speed. Each ship occupies a specified number of
consecutive squares on the grid and can be arranged vertically or horizontally. Additionally,
worksheets can be a useful tool for self-assessment and tracking progress in language learning. Those
partners may have their own information they’ve collected about you. It shows you a red smilie if
you are incorrect and a green smilie if you are correct. The Ss write it on the whiteboard and then
show the Tt as quickly as possible.
EXTRA: To make sure the Ss are reading the hiragana correctly have one Ss from each team on the
outside of the horse shoe checking what each Ss is saying. If the word has to be written a second
time, they only get one point. Students check their work, and add a 10 second time penalty for each
mistake. If they can read a kana (or word) correctly they can draw a maru (circle) or batsu (cross) for
their team. On the next click of the mouse, the PowerPoint reveals the symbol and Ss can see if their
guess was correct. Three different games available. 'Textboxer' is a game where students type the
romaji for the kana. 'Quick click' where students select the correct kana from a selection of 6 for the
romaji. 'Connector' is a game where students draw a line between the kana and matching romaji
pronunciation. The Ss write it on the whiteboard and then show the Tt as quickly as possible. The
team with the most points at the end is the winner. Try using a different browser or disabling ad
blockers. Rivera Divide the class into two teams. Select on person from each team to come to the
front of the class. Advanced learners may find these worksheets too basic and may require more
advanced material to further challenge and enhance their knowledge and skills. The person in the
group with the most coloured in hiragana at the end is the winner.(There are 3 different game boards
to choose from - basic characters, basic characters and tenten maru, OR ten ten maru and
combinations.) Created by I Foley. I have taught Japanese from children (6-18 years old) to adult
learners (post secondary and continued education) over 10 years in and outside Japan. Additionally,
worksheets can be a useful tool for self-assessment and tracking progress in language learning. Then
they have to mix the hiragana and then recompose each word. The hiragana eggs can then be used in
various games such as: (1) In teams work together to match the halves, the aim to be the fastest team.
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Please contact the seller about any problems with your order. It shows you a flashcard and you need
to type the correct hiragana. Ss read the hiragana words in the box and count how many of each
word appears. Ss write a word, sentence or dialogue about each picture. Divide the class into two
teams. Tt reads a hiragana letter and when a Ss finds it, they put their hand up and tell the class the
exact co-ordinates of the symbol. Includes multiple choice questions with listening and reading.
These exercises are designed to help learners improve their writing, reading, and comprehension skills
in Japanese language. EXTRA: Add some exciting, fast paced music to liven up the game. Complete
the tests regularly so that students can beat their Personal Best (PB) and increase their accuracy and
speed. Below we have included our online quiz which will allow you to test your knowledge
interactively. Then search the database for 100s of interactive games for hiragana, katakana, kanji
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