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This is a videoquiz about Japanese elementary school education.

Objective: to learn about different educational systems and activities that could be implemented in our schools.

DIRECTION: after watching the video answer the questions as required.

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This is a videoquiz about Japanese elementary school education. Objective: to learn about different educational systems and activities that could be implemented in our schools. DIRECTION: after watching the video answer the questions as required.

por Josselyn Morán
1

How many years do Japanese students spend in elementary school?

Select one or more answers

2

What are the core subjects students learn in elementary school?

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3

Which are the economic subjects students learn in fifth and sixth grade?

Written answer

4

What do students learn in workshops?

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5

Who is in charge of cleaning classrooms, corridors, the gym and other common rooms?

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6

According to the video, Japanese elementary school education is designed to:

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Explanation

Japanese children spend 6 years in elementary school, from age 6 to age 12.

The core subjects that students learn in elementary school are: Japanese language, math, science and social studies.

Fifth and sixth graders learn economic subjects like sewing and cooking.

In the workshops, students paint and do craft projects.

Instead of janitors or custodians, Japanese schools had the students clean up the classrooms, corridors, gym,and other rooms at the end of every activity.

Japanese elementary school education is designed to be comprehensive, developing children bodies and personalities as well as their minds.

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