TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PreK–2nd Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
- 3rd–5th Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
- 6th–8th Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
PreK–2nd Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
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Overview
Summary | Students learn Japanese skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. |
Description | Using a game-based learning technique, students learn Japanese on the Dinolingo platform while collecting rewards and improving their comprehension skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. Each Japanese language lesson is presented as a unit, and each unit includes age-appropriate and engaging Japanese learning activities, videos, games, songs, tests, printable worksheets, flashcards, and more. Dinolingo’s self-learning method means students can learn Japanese at their own pace, anytime, anywhere. Children can study Japanese on desktop computers, tablets, and phones. Dinolingo uses a child-safe website with no advertising, external links, or chat rooms. Additionally, each student account receives progress reports on information such as time, activities, tests, and daily reports. |
Topics Discussed |
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Course Type |
Student Availability
Grade Level Availability | PreK–2 |
Extended Grade Level Availability | Not Applicable |
Programs | |
Platforms |
Additional Information
| Required Course | Yes, depending on the state/locale |
| Course Length | One Semester or One Year |
| Available in Honors | No |
| Available to Part-Time Students | Yes |
| Available as Credit Recovery | No |
| Prerequisites | Not Applicable |
| Alternative Course Available Per Counselor Approval | Families can use other language learning platforms with permission from the world language faculty chair. They can email worldlanguages@enlightiumacademy.com with any questions. |
| Fee Amount |
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Supplementary Materials
None | |
| Project Forecast | None The Dinolingo platform has progress monitoring included. We recommend students spend between 15-30 minutes a day, 4-5 days a week, in Dinolingo in order to reach 60 hours in a school year. To receive credit, students track their time and submit a form with two pieces of evidence in Ignitia. |
3rd–5th Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
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Overview
Summary | Students learn Japanese skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. |
Description | Using a game-based learning technique, students learn Japanese on the Dinolingo platform while collecting rewards and improving their comprehension skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. Each Japanese language lesson is presented as a unit, and each unit includes age-appropriate and engaging Japanese learning activities, videos, games, songs, tests, printable worksheets, flashcards, and more. Dinolingo’s self-learning method means students can learn Japanese at their own pace, anytime, anywhere. Children can study Japanese on desktop computers, tablets, and phones. Dinolingo uses a child-safe website with no advertising, external links, or chat rooms. Additionally, each student account receives progress reports on information such as time, activities, tests, and daily reports. |
Topics Discussed |
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Course Type |
Student Availability
Grade Level Availability | 3–5 |
Extended Grade Level Availability | Not Applicable |
Programs | |
Platforms |
Additional Information
| Required Course | Yes, depending on the state/locale |
| Course Length | One Semester or One Year |
| Available in Honors | No |
| Available to Part-Time Students | Yes |
| Available as Credit Recovery | No |
| Prerequisites | Not Applicable |
| Alternative Course Available Per Counselor Approval | Families can use other language learning platforms with permission from the world language faculty chair. They can email worldlanguages@enlightiumacademy.com with any questions. |
| Fee Amount |
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Supplementary Materials
None | |
| Project Forecast | None The Dinolingo platform has progress monitoring included. We recommend students spend between 15-30 minutes a day, 4-5 days a week, in Dinolingo in order to reach 60 hours in a school year. To receive credit, students track their time and submit a form with two pieces of evidence in Ignitia. |
6th–8th Grade Japanese (Dinolingo)
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Overview
Summary | Students learn Japanese skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. |
Description | Using a game-based learning technique, students learn Japanese on the Dinolingo platform while collecting rewards and improving their comprehension skills as they listen, speak, read, and write along their online adventure. Each Japanese language lesson is presented as a unit, and each unit includes age-appropriate and engaging Japanese learning activities, videos, games, songs, tests, printable worksheets, flashcards, and more. Dinolingo’s self-learning method means students can learn Japanese at their own pace, anytime, anywhere. Children can study Japanese on desktop computers, tablets, and phones. Dinolingo uses a child-safe website with no advertising, external links, or chat rooms. Additionally, each student account receives progress reports on information such as time, activities, tests, and daily reports. |
Topics Discussed |
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Course Type |
Student Availability
Grade Level Availability | 6–8 |
Extended Grade Level Availability | Not Applicable |
Programs | |
Platforms |
Additional Information
| Required Course | Yes, depending on the state/locale |
| Course Length | One Semester or One Year |
| Available in Honors | No |
| Available to Part-Time Students | Yes |
| Available as Credit Recovery | No |
| Prerequisites | Not Applicable |
| Alternative Course Available Per Counselor Approval | Families can use other language learning platforms with permission from the world language faculty chair. They can email worldlanguages@enlightiumacademy.com with any questions. |
| Fee Amount |
|
Supplementary Materials
None | |
| Project Forecast | None The Dinolingo platform has progress monitoring included. We recommend students spend between 15-30 minutes a day, 4-5 days a week, in Dinolingo in order to reach 60 hours in a school year. To receive credit, students track their time and submit a form with two pieces of evidence in Ignitia. |
