JET Program (Japan Exchange and Teaching). Program. Thanks to everyone at the JET conference, you were amazing!! The list of. 1. 01 activities that JETs had done proved really popular, so here it is. Thousands of JETs (teachers on the Japanese Government's Japan Exchange. Teaching program) all over the country are involved in some amazing. At the same time many JETs feel they are. Boards of Educations. So to let people know. JETs are doing and to help give you a touch of inspiration. ALT Will Jasprizza and myself have collected. JETs have. actually done, yes these are all things that JETs have actually put into. Whether you teach at High School or Kindergarten, if you ever find you. Study Japanese. One of our 3 keys to success in Japan. The key is to buy a canon wordtank. Do souji with the kids. Join in the cleaning time, great for relaxed chats with the kids. The Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is a free online program designed to motivate and excite kids around reading books this summer. Kids can log the minutes they spend reading, play games, earn virtual rewards, and enter. 101 Cool Things you can do on the JET Program. Whether you teach at High School or Kindergarten. Speed Skills Challenge Foundational Fluency Program includes sixteen 5-day modules designed to solidify the basic skills of middle school math. Foundational Fluency Program for Middle School Math Regular Price $97.00 (Save. Home; City Challenge; Individuals. Home > City Challenge Toolkit. City Challenge Toolkit. For City Challenge Program assistance: Tabetha Willmon at [email protected] or. The Cool School Challenge is a friendly competition between local Philadelphia schools. Coolmath was designed for the frustrated, the confused,the bored students of the world who hate math and for math geeks of the world who love all things math. High School Activities. Education.com's team has put together an awesome collection of creative school activities and educational games for. Challenge your high school student to find the flaw in this short mathematical. The Cool School Challenge is a program part of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, designed to spread climate education and engage students and teachers in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of their schools. CoolCalifornia Challenge; Find Funding & Resources. Carbon Calculators; Funding Wizard; Tips; Info. About Us; Contact; Small Business Awards. We are now accepting applications for the 2016 awards program. Go on the CLAIR course and learn to teach Japanese. Create an English language newsletter. Create an English language noticeboard. Keep the content new and fresh, try the google image search. Great for. motivating the kids even if you're not at the school all the time. Keep a diary or blog. Or have a look at my Daily Diary. Write lesson plans and send them to Genki English. That's one of the reasons I started the website, to share with other people great lessons that I could only use once myself. Pop them on the Readers Games page for all to see! Grab the class photos and learn the name of every single kid in the. It makes a huge difference if you know the kids names! You might need to. Romaji. Or try the high tech. Collect realia. Will amassed a collection of Maccas containers, aluminium cans and shopping. I brought over hundreds of 1 pence. Join club sport and learn a new sport or 2, or 3. ECC the English Challenge Cup. This is a 1 million yen Hokkaido wide English video competition for JHS. SHS. Designed by ALTs to encourage communicative English and increase. ALTs in language education. Students train one- on- one. Do a school yearbook. Being from England I'm not entirely sure what these are, but apparently they make a good JET project. Do a JET yearbook. Remember all your fond days on the JET program. Make a video to illustrate an English point. In Ochi . It. was great fun to make and the kids loved seeing their ALTs using english. Get your kids to make a video to illustrate an English point. It's amazing how some of the shy kids come alive on camera! It's also great. to show your students how much they have improved over the year. Do the English voice over for your towns PR video. As done by Deb Simpson in Hokkaido. Make a compost heap. Visit Kindergartens. When my schools had holidays I had to go and teach in kindergarten everyday. Many other JETs visit regularly. Organize a homestay programme. Start out small and just send a few friends or students to stay with your. Then use the experience to plan a full on homestay. Many JETs. have done this and really enjoyed giving something back to all the people. Japan. 2. 0. Hold lunchtime or summer Eikaiwa classes for kids going abroad 2. Search for ideas on the web We. Act as interpreter for local visitors. Offer your newly found bilingual talents to your town! You'll get to meet. TV network from back home (as many JETs found. Japan World Cup and the Nagano Olympics)2. Catch and remove snakes from the school grounds. Make listening test tapes. Give the kids some extra listening practise and they can enjoy your beautiful. Join a cooking class or a PE class or a Japanese class, or any class. All schools have racks and racks of guitars just waiting. It's easy! Do a search for . Join a band. Get a group of mates together and form a band! I did this and we got quite. Release a CD and get on TVA JET band in Sendai called . Get 3. 0 didgeridoos from Oz and hold a class in your town. Remember these are all true stories! A JET from Ehime, also called Richard. Learn Taiko and play at the opening of a superstore. Quite a popular instrument amongst JETs, get all that tension out by banging. Learn okoto. I spent two years learning the o- koto, it sounds just soooo Japanese that. If you'd like to have a try, click here. Write a book. JET is a cool job and people want to hear about it, have a look at Bruce. Feiler's Learning to Bow. ALT Joel Bacha wrote his lesson ideas up in his . And Nicholas Klar wrote . Put lots of ticks and watch the kids cry. In Japan the tick mark is used when you get something wrong! It's an interesting cultural point. Join the bunkasai and sing and dance. Will did a Morning Musume number with the maths teacher. The kids will. never forget that. Learn at least one Japanese song. Sing it at Karaoke. Makes you popular with the teachers and makes great kanji practise! Go on the school trip. Join a town ekiden team. Invite ALTs to your town for a big event. Lots of ALTs and CIRs do this, for example the Chippubetsu festival in. Hokkaido, or the festival we attended in Akagi, Shimane. Invite your family to your town and have them join classes. Tap into your inner Mike Myers and create characters for use in class. Invite your teachers over and cook them something spicy. Run extra Orientations for new JETs. This is a biggie, and probably the single biggest contributor to me having. JET. Basically the 2nd and 3rd year JETs got the phone. JETs in the area and gave them a ring on the 2nd. They then organised a meal. JETs. One was for JHS and one was for elementary school. It was so cool. to do this and it meant that we ended up hitting the ground running in. September. You'll need one of the JETs BOEs to put their . And of. course, if it's an Elementary School workshop you're doing, why not invite. Organize welcome camp for new JETs. But it's not just seminars, Ehime JETs also organised a beach party and. Learn a martial art. Kendo, Karate, Judo, Aikido, there are so many! Most teachers would love. Or if you already know a martial art Teach it. Will taught his kids at shogakko. An Ozzie teaching Japanese kids Karate. Internationalisation theme! DJ at local radio station. If you fancy getting into the industry back home, get some practise for. CV! Local stations would be cool with a real foreign . DJ at a local night club. Obvious choices are JET parties, but a few ex- JETs have been known to head. Teach an evening eikaiwa class and get Friday afternoons off. A lot of town/village ALTs teach adult English classes in the evening. As this is still part of your work, you should get time off in lieu (called . I worked Wednesday evening and got Friday afternoon off and one JET friend in Ehime taught a few nights per week and also got a couple of hours off Monday morning, so he could go and surf in Kochi every weekend! One thing with these classes, if the students don't seem too keen to actually. And as it's probably free they'll be glad. Teach French. I got another French speaking ALT to pop along to my adult class one week. French! It's not something they'd get the chance to. Teach/Learn Chinese. If you don't speak it, why not learn it? Starting another language from. Teach Korean. Similar to above! Check out the email exchange projects I have on the Genki. English. com site. Elementary School - pets project, school lunch project. My Junior High school kids were once studying about Korea, so I set up. Korea. One of the kids wrote . My student then asked . Do a live webchat with a school abroad. Find a school with epals. Yahoo messenger to do a video phone chat. Set up your own sports club. Many JETs are masters of a whole range of sports. Try introducing your. Get an MADistance learning programmes are quite popular amongst JETs. Do English classes for your teachers (especially in shogakkou)Quite a few JETs do this and report it increases the relations with their. You may have to stay back after school for an hour. Teach a songwriting class. Many schools have special optional classes (called . They got together in groups. CD and performed. For a 1. 5 year old, having your own. CD is pretty cool! Write a comic strip and get it published. Earth Bennets hilarious . Set up a football team and play against schoolkids. Here we have the Nagasaki team Champon United. In the words of member Peter. Plamping. Sometimes things don't follow the. I think the kids take pity on us, or. In any case, everyone always has a good time and the kids really. They get a chance to practice all that eigo they learnt during. We get all sorts. ALTs playing for us (as you can see from the photos). Oh, alright, we even let them play too. Do an exchange with another ALT. I exchanged jobs with the next town's ALT for a week or so. It was a lot. of organising, but the kids got a kick out of seeing someone from a different. If only we could do this with JTEs.. Teach yourself how to use a computer. If you don't have computer skills, now is the time to learn! Teach yourself how to use a Japanese computer. Knowing the kanji for ! Hold a computer training class for teachers. Many teachers would love to use the net, but don't know how. Why not set. up a simple after school seminar to show them some of the tricks of the. Even showing them very basic stuff could get you a lot of brownie. Write the school website. I decided I wanted to learn how to write a website. So for one week (during. I sat down everyday from 8 till when the kyoto sensei had gone home. I had a basic wesbite! Wire up a network so your teachers can get on the net from the staff. Ryan Harvey in Sendai has a degree in computers and isn. He wired up the staffroom and in his words: . Organize your own Mid Year Conference and invite Genki English. Many prefectures (such as Ehime) only have one conference every year. But. some, including Aomori, Nagasaki and Hokkaido have several! They organise. it themselves and not only get another great party session, but learn a. And of course, please feel to invite. Elementary School. Workshop. 6. 9. Give your keitai email to your students and exchange emails We got this idea from Millie Linville in Ibaraki. The deal is if the students. ALT in English, she'll reply! Answer phone lesson plan. This is a cool idea of Will's. Cool California. Did you know that water- related energy use consumes 1. California's electricity, 3. To reduce your water consumption try some of these tips.
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