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Title: Nagoya Guide Map Created Date: 4/13/2017 11:35:45 AM
OF JAPAN WORKSHEET General Mapping Directions: On your outline map, neatly and accurately label the following items. The following instructions will make your map easier to understand. 1. Print clearly with small letters and print the words horizontally. 2. Center names on large area items. 3. Colour each of the four islands of Japan a ...
Children get to know Japan, an island country in East Asia, with this simple map-labeling worksheet. Students look at a map of Japan and read a sentence describing a highlight or fact about seven of its cities: Tokyo, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and Nagoya.
Print out this worksheet for a full-color and labeled map of Japan. The national bird, flower, and tree are also highlighted at the bottom. For a black and white version of this map, click the ALT button. Print out this black and white version of the Japanese flag so your students can color it in.
The Japan Project is a multi-lesson unit designed to give KS1 and KS2 students a cross-curricular introduction to Japan. The unit includes lessons on Japan’s location, physical geography, climate, and wildlife and covers aspects of the Science, Art & Design, Computing and Geography curricula.
In the first lesson of this unit students learn key features of Japan’s location and geography, including that it is within the Pacific Ring of Fire and on the boundaries of four tectonic plates. They will consider the opportunities and challenges of living in Japan.
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