Cultural Connections
Home learning task
Year 3 & 4
To be completed by Monday 10th August
This is an internet based task but if you have limited or no internet access at home, there will be class time, lunchtime, before and after school time in the Library to complete this task. We will also have the Japanese students here in Weeks 2 and 3 as a real life resource to help us!!
Introduction
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in another country? What would be different? What would be the same? What would you eat for breakfast? What games would you play?
Our class is going to journey to Japan to find out how Japanese children live. You will become a Japanese child, choose a Japanese name, and tell us about your family, your school, and your favorite things to do.
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The Task
Your task is to create a booklet that will tell about the daily life of a Japanese child; a booklet about "you." Your writing, research, and product will be from the viewpoint of a Japanese school student. You will "be" your Japanese character.
The cover of the book will have a picture that you have created of your character and your Japanese name. Each page in the booklet will tell about your daily life and about your favourite things. You can illustrate your booklet with your own drawings.
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The Process
Write about your life as a Japanese student.
1. What is your favourite food?
2. What is your favourite class at school?
3. What after-school club do you belong to?
4. What is your favourite holiday?
5. Who is your favourite cartoon or movie character?
6. Which endangered animal of Japan would you most like to help?
Answer each of the questions with information you will find in Internet web pages or in books.
Make sure you record your information in your booklet. On each page, write at least one sentence describing your answer to the question. Tell what your favourite is and why. Remember! you are a Japanese child in your booklet, so write in that "voice." You need to use the term "I." Draw a picture that shows what you are describing on each page.
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Resources
1. What is your favorite food?
Is it miso soup, sushi, soba, shabu shabu, udon, or okonomiyaki?
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2. What is your favorite class at school?
Japanese children study much the same subjects as New Zealand kids. Maths, reading, writing, science, physical education, art, and music. How would your favorite subject be taught in Japan?
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3. What after-school club do you belong to?
Do you like sports? Is music your thing? Or do you like arts and crafts?
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4 What is your favorite holiday?
New Year's Day, Girls' Day, Boys' Day (now known as Children's Day), and many more make Japan a fun place for festivals.
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5. Who is your favorite cartoon or movie character?
Did you know that many popular cartoon shows and movies come from Japan?
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6. Which endangered animal of Japan would you most like to help?
Name:
Japanese Foods:
A Day at school:
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Holidays in Japan:
Famous Japanese Characters: http://ocoonocoon.hubpages.com/hub/Japan-Top-Ten-Anime-Charactershttp://ocoonocoon.hubpages.com/hub/Japan-Top-Ten-Anime-Characters
Rare Animals of Japan :
www.tooter4kids.com/Japan/rare_animals.htm