Japan Flag
Included in Daily Life box
- Description: The Japanese National Flag is called hinomaru, which when translated into English, means “sun circle”. The circle in the middle of the flag represents the sun, and lies against a white background. It has been used as the national flag of Japan since the late nineteenth century.
For more information, visit: http://web-japan.org/factsheet/en/pdf/e11_flag.pdf
- Links
- Lesson Plans
- Art of Japan – NCTA Ohio
- Japan/Kirigami Chain People – NCTA Ohio
- Standard Reference
(If you know of another standard that may link to this item, please add it to the comment box below.)- Social Studies:
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #1
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #2
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #3
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #4
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #5
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #6
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #8
- Grade K: A Child’s Place in Time – #10
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #1
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #2
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #4
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #5
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #10
- Grade 1: Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far – #14
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #1
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #2
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #5
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #12
- Grade 2: People Working Together – #17
- Grade 3: Communities: Past and Present, Near and Far – #1
- Grade 3: Communities: Past and Present, Near and Far – #2
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