건배 [乾杯] "geonbae" ("Cheers" in Korean)
We have come to the end of "When My Name was Keoko." Today we are going to look at what life is like after World War II for both of these countries.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions individually
1. What did you learn about the power of TRADITIONS from this book?
2. Do you think Kamikaze pilots are still around today? Can you think of something happening today that is similar? Why?
3. Would you volunteer for the military like Tae-yul did? Why or Why not?
CLASSWORK: Discuss Chapters 30-32. Complete 2.16 Japan and Korea Today Classwork.
HOMEWORK: Finish Asia Projects. DUE FRIDAY!!!
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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
When My Name Was Keoko Day 6
잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meokkesseumnida) (This is how you say 'Bon Appetite" before a meal)
Over the weekend we had a lot of reading, but it was an intense ride for Tae-yul as he joined the Japanese Army and became a kamikaze pilot. Today we are going to explore more the world that Tae-yul came into.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions independently:
1. What is something that a kamikaze and a samurai have in common?
2. List 3 rules created by the Japanese against the Koreans during World War II?
3. How does Korea's geography affect their culture?
CLASSWORK: Discuss chapters 24-29. Create a comic strip of an event in a kamikaze's life.
HOMEWORK: Finish the comic strip if it is not completed in class.
Start reading Chapters 30-32 in "When My Name Was Keoko" and answer the questions in the homework folder. Due on Wednesday
NOTE**** Tomorrow is a WORKDAY.
NOTE2***** Asia Country Projects are DUE at the end of class on Friday!
Over the weekend we had a lot of reading, but it was an intense ride for Tae-yul as he joined the Japanese Army and became a kamikaze pilot. Today we are going to explore more the world that Tae-yul came into.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions independently:
1. What is something that a kamikaze and a samurai have in common?
2. List 3 rules created by the Japanese against the Koreans during World War II?
3. How does Korea's geography affect their culture?
CLASSWORK: Discuss chapters 24-29. Create a comic strip of an event in a kamikaze's life.
HOMEWORK: Finish the comic strip if it is not completed in class.
Start reading Chapters 30-32 in "When My Name Was Keoko" and answer the questions in the homework folder. Due on Wednesday
NOTE**** Tomorrow is a WORKDAY.
NOTE2***** Asia Country Projects are DUE at the end of class on Friday!
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Friday, February 13, 2015
When My Name was Keoko Day 5
행운을 빈다 (haeng un eul bin da) “Good Luck”
DO NOW:
A lot happened in the past few chapters. We learned about Japanese military and Tae-yul! Today we are going to talk more about the kamikaze pilots, and how they are based on an ancient Japanese Warrior
- What are 3 things that Korea and China (not Japan) have in common?
- What are 3 things that Korea and China have that are different?
- What is a tariff?
HOMEWORK: Read Chapters 24-29 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 24-29 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
*****THIS IS A LONG ASSIGNMENT! Make sure you have make enough time to finish it!
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
When My Name Was Keoko Day 4
만나서 반가워요 (Mannaseo bangawoyo) "Pleased to meet you" in Korean!!
Today we will continue discussing When My Name Was Keoko. We have seen from Sun-hee that words are really important to her. We will talk about why words are so important to her, and how she feels that her words may mean less.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions independently
1. What is kimchi?
2. What is a kimono?
3. What are 3 ways that Koreans show respect for their elders?
Today we will continue discussing When My Name Was Keoko. We have seen from Sun-hee that words are really important to her. We will talk about why words are so important to her, and how she feels that her words may mean less.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions independently
1. What is kimchi?
2. What is a kimono?
3. What are 3 ways that Koreans show respect for their elders?
CLASSWORK: We will be discussing Chapters 15-17.
HOMEWORK: Finish Sun-hee's journal entry, if not completed in class.
Asian Country Notes Sheet due Thursday at the END OF CLASS!!!!!
Asian Country Notes Sheet due Thursday at the END OF CLASS!!!!!
Start reading Chapters 18-23 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 18-23 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in the EBackpack.
NOTE: Tomorrow is a workday. You will have time tomorrow to read the chapters as well.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
When My Name Was Keoko Day 3
Annyeoghaseyo! 안녕하세요 (Hello! In Korean)
As we have read about Sun-hee and her family, we have learned a lot about Korean culture. Today we will be looking into all the different aspects of Korean culture that we have learned.
DO NOW: As a group Create a T-Chart, like the example below. Write 5 bullet points on each side for what culture is like in each country.
CLASSWORK: We will be discussing Chapters 10-14.
We will then finish our Korean Culture Sheet.
HOMEWORK: Start reading Chapters 15-17 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 15-17 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
NOTE: Tomorrow is a workday. You will have time tomorrow to read the chapters as well. But make sure you don't have homework for the long weekend.
As we have read about Sun-hee and her family, we have learned a lot about Korean culture. Today we will be looking into all the different aspects of Korean culture that we have learned.
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We will then finish our Korean Culture Sheet.
HOMEWORK: Start reading Chapters 15-17 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 15-17 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Another Work Day!
We have a lot to do today because of our snow day yesterday.
DO NOW: List three new things that you learned about Korean culture from chapters 6-9
***Also, make sure to turn in the questions for Ch. 6-9
CLASSWORK: First we will be going over our new project. Then you will have the rest of the day for work time.
- Read Chapters 10-14 and answer the questions. DUE TOMORROW
- Research your Asian Country
- Current Events Assignment DUE TUESDAY
HOMEWORK: Finish reading Chapters 10-14 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 10-14 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
DO NOW: List three new things that you learned about Korean culture from chapters 6-9
***Also, make sure to turn in the questions for Ch. 6-9
CLASSWORK: First we will be going over our new project. Then you will have the rest of the day for work time.
- Read Chapters 10-14 and answer the questions. DUE TOMORROW
- Research your Asian Country
- Current Events Assignment DUE TUESDAY
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
When My Name Was Keoko Day 1
Konbanwa こんばんは。(Japanese for “Good Evening”)
You started reading “When My Name was Keoko.” Today we are going to learn more about the background and what daily life is like in Korea.
DO NOW: As a group, list the 5 main characters in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, write 2 sentences for each character describing the type of person they are. Are they brave? Smart? etc
Have the recorder write down the groups answers.
CLASSWORK: We will be discussing Chapters 1-5.
HOMEWORK: Start reading Chapters 6-9 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 6-9 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
You started reading “When My Name was Keoko.” Today we are going to learn more about the background and what daily life is like in Korea.
Have the recorder write down the groups answers.
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January,
Japan,
Korea,
When My Name Was Keoko
Monday, January 26, 2015
What is a Samurai?
Konnichiwa! (‘ko-knee-chi-wa’)こんにちは。(“Good Afternoon” in Japanese.)
On Friday we learned about the geography of Japan and Korea and how their closeness to China and each other helped create their culture. We also took a closer look at Korea's culture. Today we are going to look at Japan’s history and culture. We will look at a very interesting subject in Japan, the Samurai warrior. The Samurai warrior was considered one of the most important people in ancient Japan, and their ideas still have an influence on Japan today.
DO NOW: Answer the following questions individually
HOMEWORK: Finish Haiku about the Samurai if not finished in class.
On Friday we learned about the geography of Japan and Korea and how their closeness to China and each other helped create their culture. We also took a closer look at Korea's culture. Today we are going to look at Japan’s history and culture. We will look at a very interesting subject in Japan, the Samurai warrior. The Samurai warrior was considered one of the most important people in ancient Japan, and their ideas still have an influence on Japan today.
- What is a fishery?
- What are two ways that Japan and Korea’s geography or culture are similar?
- Where do most people live in Japan and Korea? Why?
Friday, January 23, 2015
How does Japan’s and Korea’s Geography Affect their Culture?
Oahyou! (‘o-hi-o’) おはよう (That is Japanese for “Good Morning”)
What an exciting week we had! We finished our board games, had a game day, and took our quiz on China. This week we are starting our new country, two countries in fact, Japan and Korea. These two countries have similar cultures and geographies. Their histories have also been interlinked in intense ways throughout history.
DO NOW: As a group, look at the picture on the board and answer the following question:
How does being near Canada, Mexico, and 2 oceans affect our culture?
Have the recorder write down at least 5 things.
CLASSWORK: 2.14 Korea Geography and Culture in eBackpack.
HOMEWORK: Create vocabulary flashcards in the gFlash+ app for the following words. YOU MUST USE THE DEFINITIONS IN THE TEXTBOOK!! Vocabulary words =
What an exciting week we had! We finished our board games, had a game day, and took our quiz on China. This week we are starting our new country, two countries in fact, Japan and Korea. These two countries have similar cultures and geographies. Their histories have also been interlinked in intense ways throughout history.
DO NOW: As a group, look at the picture on the board and answer the following question:
How does being near Canada, Mexico, and 2 oceans affect our culture?
Fishery
Trade Surplus
Tariff
Samurai
Kimono
Kimchi
Friday, January 31, 2014
When My Name Was Keoko Day 2
Annyeoghaseyo! 안녕하세요 (Hello! In Korean)
During war times, Propaganda is a key aspect of creating a sense of nationalism! We started to see some examples of Propaganda in chapters 6-9, and will look at them more today.
DO NOW: Grab your journal and answer the following prompt:
CLASSWORK: We will be discussing Chapters 6-9.
Then, we will discuss our next project!
HOMEWORK: Finish Propaganda poster, if not completed in class.
Start reading Chapters 10-14 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 10-14 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in the Homework folder.
NOTE: Tomorrow is a workday. You will have time tomorrow to read the chapters as well.
During war times, Propaganda is a key aspect of creating a sense of nationalism! We started to see some examples of Propaganda in chapters 6-9, and will look at them more today.
Why is America called a ‘Melting Pot’? Write at least 5 sentences.
CLASSWORK: We will be discussing Chapters 6-9.
Then, we will discuss our next project!
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
WORK DAY
Today is a WORKDAY! Use the time to read Chapters 1-5 and answer the questions.
HOMEWORK: Finish reading Chapters 1-5 in “When My Name was Keoko.” Then, answer the questions for Chapters 1-5 from When My Name was Keoko Questions in eBackpack.
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January,
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