Hiragana - Intro to Japanese Hiragana (Writing) for Kidz
What's included
12 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Review for this class is very important. Students will be given printable worksheets to complete each week, Quizlets, and videos to review in between lessons.Assessment
There will be an informal final KAHOOT assessment on the final day of class covering all hiragana learned in class. Learning a language takes review, review, and more review. I tell kids that a learning assessment is like a treasure hunt to find the things that they do NOT know so those things can be mastered.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner Level
⭐️WELCOME TO JAPANESE FOR KIDZ⭐️ So glad you made it this far. You and your student will not be disappointed. Jasmine-sensei has been a highly successful Japanese teacher on Outschool since 2020, inspiring over 550 students through her engaging and dynamic classes. With countless glowing reviews, she’s known for her passion for teaching, deep love for the Japanese language and culture, and genuine care for her students. Remarkably, 30-40 students have continued learning with Jasmine-sensei since she began teaching on the platform, reflecting the strong bond she builds with her learners. Many of these dedicated students have taken or are currently preparing for the prestigious Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), a testament to their commitment and Jasmine-sensei's exceptional guidance. In this 12 lesson course, students will be introduced to the entire Hiragana alphabet (46 characters) an how to read and write them. Hiragana is the most used syllabary in Japan and is what Japanese children learn first. It is followed by Katakana, and Kanji. Each lesson, students will be introduced to the target hiragana will fun videos, games, and mnemonics. Not only will students learn hiragana, but they will also be introduced to a wealth of beginning Japanese vocabulary. It is the perfect launch 🚀 to studying Japanese language. ⭐️(12 lessons / 6 weeks) ⭐️ Japanese for Kidz Hiragana Course Class 1a: Introduction to the Japanese Writing System Class 1b: Hiragana a-i-u-e-o Class 2a: Hiragana ka-ki-ku-ke-ko Class 2b: Hiragana sa-shi-su-se-so Class 3a: Hiragana ta-chi-tsu-te-to Class 3b: Hiragana na-ni-nu-ne-no Class 4a: Hiragana ha-hi-fu-he-ho Class 4b: Hiragana ma-mi-mu-me-mo Class 5a: Hiragana ya-yu-yo Class 5b: Hiragana ra-ri-ru-re-ro Class 6a: Hiragana wa-o-n Class 6b: Final Hiragana KAHOOT
Learning Goals
Students will learn and memorize the 46 HIRAGANA characters , Japan's primary syllabary through writing, flash cards, exposure to literature, videos, and art.
Syllabus
12 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
Let's Learn About the Japanese Writing System
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Hiragana a-i-u-e-o
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Hiragana ka-ki-ku-ke-ko
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Hiragana sa-shi-su-se-so
30 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
There are no prerequisites to this course except for an adventurous spirit.
Supply List
Students will be provided with PDF files in the classroom and will need access to a printer.
Language of Instruction
English
Sources
This class uses these three platforms: YouTube, Kahoot, and Quizlet. Please create a free Quizlet account for your child so that they can access all of the amazing features.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been teaching on Outschool since 2020, and it has been an amazing journey. I lived in Japan for over sixteen years teaching English to young people and adults, while also studying Japanese. I spent the majority of my time in the Kansai region, and raised my son in Japan until he was ten. My daughters also spent two years in Tokyo studying in one of the oldest Japanese Elementary schools in Japan - Meiji Elementary. Not only do I have the experience of learning Japanese as a non-native speaker, but I have also supported my own children on their journey of learning English and Japanese as native and second language learners. I have a BA from Eastern Michigan University in Japanese Language and Culture Studies and have passed the highest level of the JLPT (N1)
Reviews
Live Group Course
$37
weekly2x per week, 6 weeks
30 min
Completed by 202 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
4-10 learners per class