Taking moral classes is mandatory(false or true)
true
osoji means...
school cleaning routine when they clean classrooms and sweep halls, empty trash cans, erase white boards, and pick up any leftover trash.
what time does school usually start?
around 8:45
what are the sailor uniforms for girls based off of
instead of 5 year in elementary school, how many years do students in japan attend elementary school.
6 years
"Randoseru" is
Japanese Backpack
students rotating on housekeeping tasks is called...
Toban
where must students eat their lunch?
the homeroom/classroom
gakuseifuku means what in Japanese
school uniform
what way do Japanese student travel to school that American students usually don't?
they walk, bike, or take the train
When teachers come to class, children have to_______
bow at the beginning of lessons
In schools in Japan, students rotate on housekeeping tasks such as
taking rolls and announcements.
what do student do once they arrive at their schools?
take off their outside shoes and put on their school shoes
what are boys uniforms called in Japanese?
Gakuran
what do schools in japan encourage you to do?
be in club activities
Nyūgakushiki is...
The School Entrance Ceremony
why do students preform osoji?
fosters a sense of responsibility and ownership.
on Saturday's, at what time do students get released?
1:00pm
in what era did Japanese uniforms first originate from?
Meiji era
students in America don't have to study what subject(s)?
moral classes/calligraphy/taxes
how much Semesters do Universities have per year?
3
how can students help their teachers?
by doing osoji or toban
why do schools encourage you to do school clubs?
so you can make new friends/learn new skills
why must students wear their uniform and not their own close?
to create a sense of unity and equality among all students
how much more days do students in japan attend school than the U.S.?
60 more days