Japanese Resources
Discover Japanese language resources created by Australian teachers — hiragana, katakana, vocabulary, grammar and cultural understanding activities.
36 resources availableAbout Japanese Resources
Japanese teaching resources help Australian primary teachers deliver engaging language lessons that develop student skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Japanese. Japanese is one of the most widely taught languages in Australian primary schools, reflecting Australia's close cultural and economic ties with Japan. The Australian Curriculum: Languages provides a structured framework for Japanese language learning from Foundation to Year 6.
TeachBuySell features Japanese resources created by Australian primary teachers. Browse hiragana and katakana practice worksheets, vocabulary flashcards, greeting and self-introduction activities, cultural exploration resources, sentence structure practice, listening activities, and classroom display materials in Japanese. Many resources include audio pronunciation guides and cultural context notes that support confident teaching.
Japanese language learning builds far more than linguistic skills — it develops intercultural understanding, cognitive flexibility, and an appreciation for cultural diversity. The best Japanese resources combine language instruction with cultural learning, helping students understand Japanese customs, festivals, food, and daily life alongside vocabulary and grammar. Whether you need hiragana writing practice for beginners or a cultural investigation unit for Year 5, our collection provides practical, engaging resources for Japanese language teaching.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Japanese language skills do these resources develop?
Our resources develop skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Japanese, including hiragana and katakana recognition and writing, vocabulary building, sentence construction, and conversational Japanese.
Are there resources for teaching hiragana and katakana?
Yes. Our collection includes hiragana and katakana practice worksheets, stroke order guides, flashcards, matching games, and writing practice sheets that support students in learning the Japanese writing systems.
Do Japanese resources include cultural content?
Absolutely. Many resources include cultural exploration activities covering Japanese customs, festivals (such as Tanabata and Children's Day), food, school life, and daily routines that build intercultural understanding alongside language skills.
Are Japanese resources suitable for beginning learners?
Yes. Many resources are designed for students with no prior Japanese knowledge, starting with greetings, self-introductions, numbers, colours, and basic vocabulary before progressing to more complex language structures.
Can I find Japanese resources for classroom displays?
Yes. Browse Japanese classroom display materials including hiragana and katakana charts, vocabulary posters, greeting displays, and cultural reference materials that create an immersive language learning environment.