ひらがなクラブについて Join the hiragana club
JPSのプレイグループでは毎週セッション中に5歳から6歳児を対象に30分程 度一緒にひらがなを勉強する
クラブをスタートしました。毎週ひらがなをいくつか選んで、読み書きの練習をしています。まだまだ小さい子供たちですが、仲間と机を並べて読み書きを練習するという習慣が付き、みんな意欲的にがんばっています。読み書きの他にも、かるたゲームなど楽しみながら学習できるよう取り組んでい きたいと思います。
現在、保護者のボランティアで教えています。皆さんの中で自分のお子様を教えた経験のある方など、どなたでもその週の先生になって頂いて構いません。 また、何かいいアイディアやおすすめの教材などご提案がありましたら是非こちらから、もしくは会場で担当ボランティアまでお話ください。
尚ひらがなクラブに参加するお子様は、ノート(できればひらがな練習帳)と筆記 用具を持参してください。
During the weekly play-group session, we are running a special language activity for 5 and 6 year-old children in the group,
"Hiragana club", where they can be exposed to "hiragana" script. We are planning to teach them in more fun & interactive way by using flash cards, board games etc. Currently parent volunteers are teaching the children. If you have any suggestions i.e. interesting learning materials etc.
we always welcome your input. For further enquiries, please contact the organizer.
(If your child is attending the session, please bring along his/her own pencils & notebooks.)
What is Hiragana?
あいうえお かきくけこ さしすせそ たちつてと なにぬねの はひふへほ まみむめも や ゆ よ らりるれろ わ を ん |
Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな) is a Japanese syllabary, one basic component of the Japanese writing system, along with katakana, kanji, and the Latin alphabet (rōmaji). Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems, in which each character represents one mora. Each kana is either a vowel such as "a" (あ); a consonant followed by a vowel such as "ka" (か); or "n" (ん), a nasalsonorant which, depending on the context, sounds either like English m, n, or ng ([ŋ]), or like the nasal vowels of French. Hiragana is used to write native words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as から kara "from", and suffixes such as さん ~san "Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms." Likewise, hiragana is used in words for which the kanji form is obscure, not known to the writer or readers, or too formal for the writing purpose. Verb and adjective inflections, as, for example, be-ma-shi-ta (べました) in tabemashita (食べました?, "ate"), are written in hiragana, often following a verb or adjective root (here, "食") that is written in kanji. Hiragana is also used to give the pronunciation of kanji in a reading aid called furigana. The article Japanese writing system discusses in detail how the various systems of writing are used.
There are two main systems of ordering hiragana, the old-fashioned iroha ordering, and the more prevalent gojūon ordering. (参考:en/wikipedia; Hiragana) |