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Japanese

Our Bridge Story Board
Japanese Story Board

Description:

The "Building Bridges" project is designed to help us bridge language barriers that keep us from understanding each other. We use Art, photographs and sound as special ways to communicate about our everyday life. Within each topic of the project teachers are encouraged to incorporate desired learner outcomes that stem from their curriculum guides.

Objectives:

  1. To support greater communication for students across languages using Art, images and sounds
  2. To celebrate our cultural diversity
  3. To enhance learner outcomes for participating students according to their school's curriculum guide 

Timeline:

This project began informally in 1993 and continues indefinitely. We welcome all students from all countries to participate in their native language. 

Topics and Activities:
Visit Our Playground - In this topic teachers are encouraged to have students:

  1. describe their playground 
  2. draw a picture of themselves on their favorite part of the playground - swings, sliding board, jungle gym, soccer field, etc. 
  3. send images of their playground or school to the project moderators 
  4. tell us what they do when it rains during recess. What kind of indoor activities are available? 
  5. describe their school, class sizes, daily schedule, school rules, etc.
  6. write on the Playground Story Board
Art Draws Us Together - In this ongoing topic students draw pictures and share curriculum topics. Pictures sent to the moderators will be placed on our project web pages and discussions around the pictures will follow. 
  1. Budding Scientists and Artists - Rinkan El. students and Delmar students send pictures of "solid, liquid and gas." 
  2. Christmas Art from Brasil 
  3. An Alphabet Book - pictures and words from Maryland, Japan and Brasil 
Invite Us Into Your World - Use pictures and text in English in your native language or English to help us see your part of our global community. 
  1. Tell us your daily temperature 
  2. Describe your city and the country where you live 
  3. What are your holidays and how do you celebrate them? 
  4. What animals live near you? 
  5. Tell us about the clothes you wear 
  6. What are your favorite meals? 
  7. What games do you like to play? 
Pictures Tell the Stories - In this topic students send drawings to the project moderators and other Students write stories to accompany the pictures. Students may also "invent" stories to Accompany books written in another language. 
  1. Playing in the Puddles Delmar interprets a picture from their friends in Japan 
  2. Pirates! Rinkan students paint a picture and Delmar writes the story 
  3. Animals at the Farm Delmar writes a story about their favorite Icelandic book 

Directions for Participants:

All participating students must answer the 4 KIDLINK questions. Directions can be found on our KIDPROJ Quick Start web page 

All project mail is sent to the KIDPROJ list. Teachers should also subscribe to the KIDPROJ-COORD mailing list. 

Project Moderators: 

Isamu Shimazaki
simazaki@nz.kidlink.samukawa.kanagawa.jp

Rinkan Elementary School
Yamoto, Japan 

Patti Weeg
pweeg@shore.intercom.net
Delmar Elementary School
Delmar, Maryland 


HTML Coding by: Bob Liddle

Information Contact: Patti Weeg, Title 1 Computer Teacher, Delmar El. School, Delmar, Maryland, USA. Home Page: http://www.globalclassroom.org

KIDPROJ WWW Contact: Diane Smith


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