Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in Japan and Korea Vocab
- Go over Group Work on test questions
- Japan and Korea Prezi
- Quiz Wed.
Picture of the day: Kyoto Golden Temple
Daily Did you Know: Raised floors help indicate when to take off slippers or shoes. At the entrance to a home in Japan, the floor will usually be raised about 6 inches (15.24 cm.) indicating you should take off your shoes and put on slippers. If the house has a tatami mat room, its floor may be raised 1-2 inches (2.54-5.08 cm.) indicating you should take off your slippers.
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in Japan and Korea Vocab
- Go over Group Work on test questions
- Japan and Korea Prezi
- Quiz Wed.
Picture of the day: Kyoto Golden Temple
Daily Did you Know: Raised floors help indicate when to take off slippers or shoes. At the entrance to a home in Japan, the floor will usually be raised about 6 inches (15.24 cm.) indicating you should take off your shoes and put on slippers. If the house has a tatami mat room, its floor may be raised 1-2 inches (2.54-5.08 cm.) indicating you should take off your slippers.