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TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:

Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
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TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:

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  1. Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
the journals for your rows please do so.

  2. TIPS ON NOTE TAKING: GREEN - Don't write it down if you don't want. It is there 
for to read and make a mental note. BLUE - You should write this information down, but put it in 
your own words. Don't worry about coping it exactly. Put 
it in a way that you'll remember. BLACK - You need to write this down. It is important. If 
you can find a way to write it using less words that okay, but 
make sure you are getting this information in your notes. RED - This is very important and needs to be written in your 
notes EXACTLY as it is on the board.

  3. Japan's Cultural Flowering What achievements marked the Golden Age of Japanese culture? Kana Haiku Noh Play Yamato-e Novel Mandalas Japanese Tea Garden

  4. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - kana - novel - Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - haiku - major - consist -

  5. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. kana - novel - Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - haiku - major - consist -

  6. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - novel - Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - haiku - major - consist -

  7. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - haiku - major - consist -

  8. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - lady-in-waiting at the Heian court who wrote the Tale of the Genji. Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - haiku - major - consist -

  9. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - lady-in-waiting at the Heian court who wrote the Tale of the Genji. Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - a book of works by different writers. haiku - major - consist -

  10. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - lady-in-waiting at the Heian court who wrote the Tale of the Genji. Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - a book of works by different writers. a form of poetry with 17 syllables and three lines. haiku - major - consist -

  11. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - lady-in-waiting at the Heian court who wrote the Tale of the Genji. Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - a book of works by different writers. a form of poetry with 17 syllables and three lines. haiku - main or very important. major - consist -

  12. Vocab Word Search (pg. 350 - 355): Sei Shonagon - A court lady who kept an entertaining diary of court life. a set of symbols that stand for sounds. kana - a long fictional story, often with a complex plot and many chapters. novel - lady-in-waiting at the Heian court who wrote the Tale of the Genji. Murasaki Shikibu - anthology - a book of works by different writers. a form of poetry with 17 syllables and three lines. haiku - main or very important. major - to be formed or made up of. consist -

  13. Use textbook pages 350 - 355 in to complete your worksheet:

  14. Hiean Chinese haiku palaces novel nobles' kana syllables

  15. tea ceremony sculptures Noh paintings manners Painted scrolls masks chants elaborate dress Yamato-e dance

  16. Important things to remember: * Haiku was the most influential form of Japanese poetry. * Heian artists developed a distinctively Japanese style of scroll painting known as Yamato-e. * The main form of theater during medieval Japan was known as Noh.

  17. Top half: Hokku Define Kigo:

  18. Style of Dress

  19. Haiku Poem From the Book Page 352

  20. Flip over your worksheet: Create your own Haiku Poem. Be prepared to share it with the rest of the class. Haiku Poem 5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables "Toast" I like to eat toast Crispy warm bread for breakfast Butter and jam please

  21. Haiku Poem 5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables "Toast" I like to eat toast Crispy warm bread for breakfast Butter and jam please

  22. Example of Japanese Novel

  23. Flip over your worksheet: Quick Write: Divide the back into two parts.

  24. The Noh Play What can a play/live theater tell us about a civilization?

  25. Page 354 - 355: Reread section about Noh theater: Ask yourself while you read. What would the experience of going to a Noh play be like?

  26. Flip over your worksheet: Quick Write - answer these critical thinking questions: 1) What would you see and hear at a Noh drama? 2) What is the mood of a Noh drama?

  27. Flip over your worksheet: Quick Write - answer these critical thinking questions: 1) What would you see and hear at a Noh drama? 2) What is the mood of a Noh drama? 1) What does the painting show? 2) What mood or feeling do you think the painting is meant to portray? Explain.

  28. The Pillow Book Pages 356 - 357 While we read see if you can find the answers to these questions: 1) Why is the cat important? 2) Why does the nurse call the dog? 3) Why does the dog try to bite the cat and happens to the dog and nurse because of this? 4) Do you think that this dog is Okinamaro? 5) Why does everyone finally welcome Okinamaro?

  29. Flip over your worksheet and divide it in half:

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