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    Japanese Traditional Clothes: Kimono

    Through this lesson students will learn about the history of the Kimono and the intricacies around the style of clothing.

    Japan Art World History World Cultures
    3 Modules
  • $10

    Gosekku: The Five Ancient Seasonal Festivals of Japan

    By exploring the cultural and historical significance of festivals in Japan, students will familiarize themselves with an instance of cultural diffusion in Asia and the resulting religious, philosophical, and cultural ideas.

    Japan World History
    4 Modules
  • $10

    Animals and the Fantastic Beasts of Asia Book: Uzbekistan and Japan

    Journey to Uzbekistan and learn about the resilient Turkestan cat along with the origins of the Simurgh. Then hop to Japan and learn about the symbolism of the water buffalo and the Ky Lan.

    Japan Grade 4 Grade 3 Pan-Asian Focus
    1 Module
  • $10

    Animals and the Fantastic Beasts of Asia Book: India and Japan

    Explore India and learn about the magnificent Tiger along with the origins of the Kamdhenu. Travel to Japan and learn about the symbolism of the Japanese Macaque and learn about the interesting Kappa.

    Grade 5 Japan India Grade 4 Grade 3 Pan-Asian Focus
    1 Module
  • $10

    Exploring Japanese Kabuki Theater and the Beijing Opera

    Through comparative analysis, students will identify key characteristics of Japanese Kabuki theater and Chinese Beijing Opera. Students will analyze the meaning of colors, expression, and other artistic techniques to convey meaning and storytelling.

    Japan World Geography High School English Pan-Asian Focus
    4 Modules
  • $10

    Japanese Culture through Woodblock Prints

    By learning about Japanese woodblock prints students will understand issues of identity and culture in historical and contemporary Japan. Linking physical art and theater, students will analyze and create art from a societal perspective.

    Japan Art World Geography High School English
    3 Modules
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