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A Day in the Life of a Japanese primary

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Page 1: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

A Day in the Lifeof a Japanese primary school

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Page 2: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members. By the way, what are they carrying on their backs?

Page 3: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

Japanese kids use “landoselu” for school backpacks. Almost all boys use black ones and girls use red. But recently, color variations are increasing. So, there are boys who use light blue ones and girls who use orange ones. Kids use the one landoselu for 6 years.

Page 4: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

After arriving at school, we change our shoes here. This is photo of the shoes boxes. Japanese use separate shoes for inside and outside. This is the same at our houses.

Page 5: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

These are classrooms.

Teachers write content on the blackboard, and students copy it down into their note books.

Page 6: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

Most Japanese primary schools don’t have uniforms, but have school sportswear and cap.

This cap is reversible, called “Akasirobo”. These are photos of a Sports Festival. Students are organised into Red and White teams. They are fighting for the championship.

Page 7: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

Students serve the meals.Servers change every week.

They are giving thanks before the meal,“Itadakimasu”.Teachers eat same lunch in the classroom with students.

Page 8: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members
Page 9: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

After the meal, students clean up the school.

After the cleaning time, students have free time. Here, they are playing on the jungle gym. Dodge ball, soccer, reading books and talking with friends are typical way of spending free time.

Page 10: Japanese students walk to school in a neighborhood groups. Each group has a leader. The leader has the responsibility for the safety of the group members

Students have 5 or 6 classes in a day. 1 class is 40 minutes long. 4 classes are in the morning, 1 or 2 classes are in the afternoon. After finishing school, students go home or remain at school to do club activities.

↓ Soccer Club

Basketball Club →

↓ Marching Band Club