Month Flash Cards (Japanese Theme) by Kat
(1 vote) These are based roughly on month flash cards Raf had at one point . . . if any one has the electric file of his, please post it as thoes are better!!
Cheers!
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Beach-themed Hanko Sheet by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) This was requested by Kat and inspired by Sayuko. It's pretty rudimentary, but what do you expect from an hour of work on Inkscape?
The idea is that you use... |
Assorted Stampsheets by Colin R.
(1 vote) I've needed a new stampsheet each term for all my classes. Here are two of them.
Procedure (How to use):
Pretty self-explanatory, students put stickers on the... |
Card backings by M
(2 votes)
Opaque, a black scribble - may cause problems in certain copy machines (try the lighten setting on your printer)
Trippy, a grid of black and white... |
English Forest - Another Hanko Sheet by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) Another hanko sheet. You could use it as a board game, too. Your choice.
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Hanko Sheet--Cartoon Americana by K80 P
(1 vote) This is a hanko sheet with a bunch of American cartoon characters. I just finished making my masterpiece yesterday for the new school year at my high... |
Cool roleplay scripts by saru
(1 vote)
These are three scripts I made for the 3-nenseis. There are three
different scenarios:
• At a customs gate. The students are the travelers and the JTE or... |
Hanko sheets by improbable
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The best hanko sheet ever by saru
(1 vote)
This hanko sheet rocks in that each "stamp: is a pic of a common item.
However, they're not the too-common, boring items that students already
know... |
Tower Hanko Sheet by SakanaUshi
(1 vote) For those of you who are constantly looking for a new and exciting hanko sheet, look no further! There's a basilisk over there!
*ahem*
This is a hanko sheet... |
JHS 2年生 Bingo for Unit 2 by Kinomoto Erin
(1 vote) This is a BINGO game made to review the vocabulary from Unit 2 in the 2年生 JHS New Horizon book. Basically the students choose the words in Japanese to put... |
Making Smoothies!! by sayuko
(0 votes) Cooking lessons take a lot of preparation, but they're fun and very memorable for students.
This is a lesson I did last year around this time (February-March)... |