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Author |
Activity Type / Description |
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| 1 |
Year 10 dates |
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dates |
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| 2 |
Year 10 - Dates |
katrina martell |
Arrange the dates in order from the 1st to the 31st |
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| 3 |
Basic Japanese |
Miss Marshall |
Greetings, Colors and Numbers |
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| 4 |
JAPANESE GREETINGS romaji |
Mrs Murayama |
simple hangman activity to learn simple Japanese greetings |
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| 5 |
Family Jeopardy: Japanese 1 |
Profe Kramer |
For vocab items, enter the meaning. For particles and kanji, use the IME to enter the hiragana. |
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| 6 |
kamoku |
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School subjects |
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| 7 |
Japanese sports general knowledge |
kurasho sensei |
A quiz testing general knowledge of traditional Japanese sports (with the use of some hiragana). |
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| 8 |
Profiling the Japanese pop group Morning Musume |
murasaki sensei |
Players require profile sheet of Morning Musume to play |
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| 9 |
Year 9 - Where do you live? |
katrina martell |
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| 10 |
Year 11 - Describing what people are wearing |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct verb from the pop up box to complete the sentence. |
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| 11 |
Phrase Scramble (ひらがな) - Ch. 1 and 2 |
Byron-sensei |
To play this scramble game, your computer must have hiragana font capability. Put the scrambled characters in the right order. (Then see if you know the phrase.) |
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| 12 |
Year 10 - Counting People |
katrina martell |
Put these people counters in numerical order. |
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| 13 |
NEW - Imasu and Arimasu Practice |
katrina martell |
Choose Imasu or Arimasu to complete the sentence. |
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| 14 |
SMAP Member Shingo Katori |
murasaki sensei |
Select the correct meaning of the info given in Shingo Katoris bio. |
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| 15 |
Shortest to Tallest Animals - Japanese (Kana) |
Tracey |
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| 16 |
Animal identification |
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| 17 |
Year 10 Family |
katrina martell |
Unjumble Family Member names |
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| 18 |
Numbers |
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Look at the kanji numbers and choose the letters which spell their English meaning: |
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| 19 |
Yr 12 Family Life Grammar check |
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Choose the best option to make the sentence true to its English translation. |
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| 20 |
Year 12 Eating and Drinking |
katrina martell |
たん生日 パーティー |
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| 21 |
Nan ji desu ka |
Profe Kramer |
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| 22 |
Year 10 School Subjects |
katrina martell |
Translate into English |
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| 23 |
Body parts |
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| 24 |
Yr 12 Eating and drinking Kanji |
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| 25 |
Japan General Knowledge Quiz |
katrina martell |
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| 26 |
Obentoo Unit 4: weather vocabulary |
karen fogarty |
Includes nouns and adjectives relating to seasons, weather and temperature.
This quiz contains 30 questions. |
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| 27 |
Year 11 - Particles |
katrina martell |
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| 28 |
どうぶつ Doubutsu Quiz |
Tate-Sensei |
How many animal names can you remember?
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 29 |
Time Words |
せんせい |
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| 30 |
Sport in Japan |
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| 31 |
Particle Madness! |
せんせい |
Choose the correct particle from the selection |
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| 32 |
Practising Self-introductions |
せんせい |
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| 33 |
Year 10 Katakana practice |
katrina martell |
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| 34 |
Year 11 - Place Names |
katrina martell |
Practice your Katakana pronunciation by matching the correct name to each city or country. |
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| 35 |
Year 9 - Time |
katrina martell |
Put the times in order from earliest to latest. |
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| 36 |
すうじ (numbers) |
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Read and match numerals to their names in hiragana. |
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| 37 |
We love Japanese food (Washoku daisuki!) |
kurasho sensei |
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| 38 |
Year 10 - Time |
katrina martell |
Put the times in order from earliest to latest. Watch out for the traps!! |
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| 39 |
Chapter 6-3 vocab practice |
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Some 6-2 words along with all vocab from 6-3 |
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| 40 |
Japanese seasons |
kurasho sensei |
A close exercise quizzing general knowledge and vocabulary for seasons and weather in Japan. |
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| 41 |
GREETINGS and WEATHER romaji |
Byron-sensei |
Hangman guessing game to learn basic Japanese greetings and weather expressions. |
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| 42 |
7-4 & 7-5 Vocabulary Matching |
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Match vocabulary from 7-4 & 7-5 |
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| 43 |
Free time |
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| 44 |
Lesson 5 Japanese for Young People |
まどか先生 Madoka Sensei |
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| 45 |
Wakatta Unit 10 Kanji |
Bakersensei |
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| 46 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters - Books |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 47 |
Year9 How old are you? |
katrina martell |
List the ages in order from 1yr old to 20 yrs old |
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| 48 |
Lesson 6 Japanese for Young People (Shopping) |
まどか先生 Madoka Sensei |
Fill in the blanks, or choose the right answer for each set of brackets. |
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| 49 |
Year 10 - Family |
katrina martell |
Find the correct family member! |
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| 50 |
Particles |
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Fill the gap in each sentence with the correct particle. |
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| 51 |
School Year levels |
せんせい |
Put the years in order! |
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| 52 |
Times and Dates |
katrina martell |
Match the hirigana to the English meaning. |
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| 53 |
Japanese Year 10,11,12 Tokyo Disneyland |
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Visit the Tokyo Disneyland site and try and answer the questions. |
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| 54 |
GCSE Reading Comprehension (2) |
まどか先生 Madoka Sensei |
Read and find the correct sentence talking about the paragraph. |
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| 55 |
Lesson 2 Japanese for Young People |
まどか先生 Madoka Sensei |
Find 'the most' appropriate answer to each question to be an 'おくまんちょうじゃ(億万長者)' (millionaire)! |
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| 56 |
Hiragana 1 (a-ko) 10 letters |
Mitch |
Learn hiragana from あ to こ |
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| 57 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters - Small things |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 58 |
Year 9 - Mixed Topics |
katrina martell |
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| 59 |
Year 11 - Where you live - Particle Practice |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct particle for the gap from the pop up box. |
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| 60 |
Seasonal Escapades |
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The following questions require students to have a basic understanding of how the Japanese seasons impact on Japanese culture and daily life. |
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| 61 |
Hiragana |
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Look at the row of Hiragana and decide which Hiragana will complete the pattern |
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| 62 |
Kanji Jeopardy |
Profe Kramer |
Be sure to use the IME to enter the hiragana for the kanji. |
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| 63 |
Japanese script trial paragraph |
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| 64 |
Chapters14、15、And 16 漢字 |
Byron-sensei |
Genki II chapters 14、15、16 Kanji |
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| 65 |
Verb revision challenge board 1 (Year 12) |
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Use plain forms unless specified to use polite forms. Don't use full stops. |
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| 66 |
Year 11 - Shopping |
katrina martell |
Answer the questions using romaji. |
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| 67 |
Year 13 - Travel and Tourism Kanji Practice |
katrina martell |
Match the Kanji with their hirigana reading. |
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| 68 |
NEW - Daily Life - Partice Practice - Script |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct particle to complet the sentence. |
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| 69 |
Japanese particles yr 11, 12 My school |
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Choose the correct particle to complete the sentences based on English sentence |
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| 70 |
Phrase Scramble (romaji) - Ch. 1 and 2 *Challenging!* |
Byron-sensei |
Put the scrambled words in the right order. (Then see if you know the phrase.) |
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| 71 |
Year 9 Classroom Objects 5 |
katrina martell |
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| 72 |
What year were you born in? |
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| 73 |
Year 9 - Classroom Objects 2 |
katrina martell |
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| 74 |
Katakana Practice |
Profe Kramer |
Starting with the beginning of the chart, put the symbols in order. |
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| 75 |
Time words |
katrina martell |
Unjumble the letters to find a time worde -it could be a day of the week or month, a date, a month or a general time word. |
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| 76 |
Year 9 Going Places |
katrina martell |
Places and Transportation |
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| 77 |
Japanese Yr 11 and 12 Particles |
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Chosse the appropiate particles from the choice you have based on the English translation provided. |
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| 78 |
GCSE Reading Comprehension (1) |
まどか先生 Madoka Sensei |
Remember all the sentence patterns! |
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| 79 |
Year 9,10 - Festivals and Holidays |
katrina martell |
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| 80 |
Verb Review |
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Write the correct verb forms in Japanese |
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| 81 |
Adjectives Yr 11 and 12 |
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Read the english sentence then choose the appropiate answer to complete the Japanese Translation. |
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| 82 |
Adjectives |
Byron-sensei |
Match the kanji adjectives with their English translations. |
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| 83 |
きょうしつで Kyoushitsu de - In the classroom (Battleship) |
Tate-Sensei |
Can you sink the enemy fleet? You'll have to know your classroom objects to do it! |
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| 84 |
counting numbers |
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| 85 |
Hiragana puzzle a to ku |
kurasho sensei |
Order the hiragana characters from a to ku to reveal the picture beneath |
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| 86 |
Challenge-Ta Form! |
Sullydog! |
The -ta form is the plain affirmative past tense of the verb, and is also used in many idiomatic verb and sentence patterns. Practice the -ta form with this challenge board. (If you don't already know the verbs, you can learn them with the -Te Form... |
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| 87 |
Ingredients for Japanese food |
kurasho sensei |
Have some fun playing your favourite card games and learning some Japanese food items as you go along. |
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| 88 |
Hiragana 2 (a-to) 20 letters |
Mitch |
Learn hiragana from あ to と |
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| 89 |
Hiragana 5 (a-n) all 46 letters |
Mitch |
Hiragana 5 (a-n) all 46 letters |
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| 90 |
Using に |
せんせい |
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| 91 |
Adjectivals: Ima 2 |
Profe Kramer |
Give the English meaning of the word in hiragana. |
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| 92 |
hiragana ma line |
Darren Brannan |
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 93 |
Vocabulary & Hiragana - Ch. 1 & 2 |
Byron-sensei |
With this multiple choice activity, you can practice both your vocabulary and your hiragana. Select the correct English translation to go with each Japanese word written in hiragana. |
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| 94 |
Vocab for Gr I - Part I |
Sullydog! |
No slackers need apply! A totally OUTRAGEOUS number of vocab terms for your study of Kanji Grade 1. (Many of these compounds incorporate kanji from future grades.) See kanji in their natural habitat--words! |
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| 95 |
11/11 漢字と読み方 |
katy cox |
満足欠席案略想完璧談断
This quiz contains 1 questions. |
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| 96 |
M1C3 Hiragana |
Sensei |
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| 97 |
Year 11 - Around and About |
katrina martell |
Put the sentences in the correct order to form the story. |
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| 98 |
NEW - Describing time words - Romaji |
katrina martell |
Unjumble the letters to make a proper word. |
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| 99 |
Chapter 12 |
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Vocabulary practice. |
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| 100 |
Year 9 animal ~colour desu. |
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to practise - ga - desu (ka)
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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