REMINDER - JAPANESE DAY - FRIDAY 5th NOVEMBER!
On Friday 5th November we will be celebrating Japanese Day at Holy Spirit! The day will be filled with lots of Japanese activities including online incursions - a Taiko and body percussion incursion and a Karate incursion. Staff and students are encouraged to dress up - just make sure you wear runners and something comfortable you can move in! The theme is red or white, the colours of the Japanese flag, or anything Japanese related!
I'm so excited we can celebrate our Japanese program at Holy Spirit together!
I will see you in class at school!
This week I will have 12JL and 12AL in real life!
12DK, 12AD and 12AF see your lesson below.
THIS IS THE SAME ROLL QUESTION AS LAST WEEK. UPLOAD YOUR ANSWER TO JP - T4W4 - RQ ON DOJO!
なに を たべましたか。What did you eat? Record yourself on Class Dojo Portfolio telling me what you ate. Use a full sentence in Japanese.
Listen for all the fruit names.
Let's practise the days of the week!
Here is a new counters song!
In Japan, Baskin Robbins is known as 31 and is very popular. Last week we watched a commercial about ice cream cakes. This week it is about Pokemon icecream!
This week I will have 34DF and 34CM in real life!
34MO, 34CD and 34MK see your lesson below.
This week you need to finish creating a short story about your "trip" to the zoo. You must include at least three full sentences in Japanese. Upload it to Class Dojo Portfolio - JP - T4W3 - Zoo Story.
If you have finished your story move on to the crossword. If you don't have access to a computer just write the answers on paper. Bring your work to school the following week to stick into your Japanese book.
Here is a copy of the Hiragana chart. I've included the special readings.
This week I will have 56AG and 56AB in real life!
56 AJ, 56BF and 56JO please refer here for your lesson!
Today we are going to look at Himeji castle after the restoration.
If you completed the task here is a trivia task for you!
If you don't have access to a computer just write the answers on paper. Bring your work to school the following week to stick into your Japanese book.