Teaching Recommendations
Are you interested in teaching about Japan or incorporating Japan into your curriculum? We have a wide range of free online resources to engage and inspire children and young people from Key Stage 1 up to Key Stage 5. Our online resources cover a variety of subjects including Art, English, Geography, Maths, PE, as well as other cross-curricular and extra-curricular enriching resources.
Not sure where to start? Find resources suited to your students' age and curriculum. Click on a Key Stage below to explore relevant activities and lesson plans.
Key Stage 1 | Key Stage 2 | Keys Stage 3+ | Featured Resources

Key Stage 1
Inspire young pupils to think about the world around them and encourage their natural curiosity with these fun and simple resources and activities, ideal for KS1 children.
- Kamishibai - Originating from Japanese street theatre in the form of picture card storytelling, using picture cards to share fun and colourful stories about Japan and Japanese culture!
- Radio Taiso - A 3-minute exercise routine that is commonly used for group warm-ups, perfect for PE and Sports Days.
- Colouring sheets - A range of colouring sheets available for you to print out and use in your classroom anytime!
- Activity packs - Enjoy Japan’s year-round festivals and seasonal celebrations with our activity packs and lesson links.

Key Stage 2
Our recommended resource guide, designed for a 7 week half term are ideal as an introduction to Japan for KS2 pupils.
Each lesson offers a closer look at different aspect of Japanese culture and life, from engaging in activities centred around special seasonal festival and celebrations, to writing haiku, to learning about what life at a typical elementary school in Japan is like!
We also offer a diary worksheet that pupils can fill in each week to reflect on their learning about Japan so far. - should this be linked to another page, a downloadable pdf or included on this webpage

Take a deeper dive with our structured 7-week Japan Project, covering:
- Japan’s Location - Understanding Japan’s geography and position in the world.
- Rural and Urban Japan - Comparing city and countryside life in Japan.
- Religion in Japan - Exploring the traditions of Shinto and Buddhism.
- Festivals and Seasonal Events - Learning about Japan’s unique annual celebrations.
- Haiku - Inspiring creativity through traditional Japanese poetry.
- Elementary School Life - Understanding the structure of Japanese schools and how they differ from British schools.
- Japanese Calligraphy - Hands-on practice with brush strokes and kanji writing.
Key Stage 3 (Secondary and Sixth Form)
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- English - Haiku and Kamishibai - Spider's Thread.
- Science - The technology behind Japan’s high-speed trains.
- Maths - Origami and maths, tesselation with Japanese patterns
- Religious Education - Kamishibai - Spider's Thread.
- Geography - Geography of Japan.
- Art - Manga, calligraphy, and origami.
- PE - Undokai, sports quiz and Radio Taiso.

Teaching Resources
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Kamishibai: Onikko (Setsubun)
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Origami and Mathematics
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Geography of Japan
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