Japanese Festival
Lionakis Sensei
Japanese Festival
Lionakis Sensei
日本語コーナー:一番
日本の美味しい祭り
Nihon no Oishii Matsuri: Delicious!
九月五日-八日 September 5-8
Dear Parents and Friends,
Don’t forget Week 9 is our..
美味し日本まつり (Oishii Nihon Matsuri) or Delicious Japanese Festival!
In order to celebrate the festival, there will be four competitions open to any student who wants to take part.
1. Poster Competition:
This competition has 4 categories: Prep/1-2/3-4/5-6 with 1st 2nd and 3rd prizes in each category.
To enter, students must design and create a poster that is about ‘oishi’.
What do you think about when close your eyes and think ‘mmmm, oishii’?
*paper size must be A4 or larger
*the design can be from any artistic medium
(watercolour, texta, coloured pencils, crayons, etc) BUT NOT printed
*full name and class must be written on the back of the poster
*must be about ‘oishii’
*have the word ‘oishii’ somewhere in the poster
When students complete their poster,
they can hand it in to their class teacher to give to Sensei.
2. Trivia Competition:
*answer the following questions in English on a piece of paper
*make sure the answers are numbered
*you can answer in short answers
*there is no need to write out the questions
*write your name and class on the top of the piece of paper
*pop the paper into the entry box in the offic
e
*it doesn’t matter how you find the answers.
3. Cooking Competition
This competition has 4 categories: Prep/1-2/3-4/5-6 with a 1st prize winner in each category.
*pick one of the six recipes below
*cook it at home
*when you have cooked the recipe, dish out a portion of the recipe in a bowl or plate
*take a photo of the recipe in the dish/plate with your child in the photo and email it to Sensei:
hlionakis@olacheltenham.catholic.edu.au
*in the subject line, please put your child’s full name and class and the name of the recipe
Note: that there be one photo per student;
if there are siblings, there needs to be another recipe made
Japanese Potato Salad:https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/cook/potatosalad/
Tempura: https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/recipes/mixed-root-tempura
(if you don’t have the vegies listed, try medium sliced potatoes, pumpkin, beans or any other hard vegie)
(you can leave out or sub the prawns and ginger if you want; you can sub mirin for water or stock; you can sub the stock for water or vegie stock)
Japanese Curried Rice:https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/cook/curry/
Yakitori with Japanese Slaw:https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/recipes/chicken-yakitori-with-japanese-slaw
Hot and Sour Ramen: https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/recipes/hot-and-sour-ramen
(you can leave out the chilli if you wish and sub spicy ramen with non-spicy ramen)
Dorayaki: https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/cook/dorayaki/ (baking soda is bicarb soda and the tsubu an can be left out)
4. Kyaraben Competition
Kyaraben are characters made out of food. For example, you could make a kyaraben snowman out of rice with two almonds for eyes, a corn kernel for the nose and an olive for the mouth.
For ideas, you can Google ‘kyaraben’ and have a look at the different characters portrayed.
This competition has 4 categories: Prep/1-2/3-4/5-6 with a 1st prize winner in each category.
*make the kyaraben
*take a photo of the kyaraben with your child in the photo and email it to Sensei:
hlionakis@olacheltenham.catholic.edu.au
*in the subject line, please put your child’s full name and class and the name of the character
Note: that there be one photo per student;
if there are siblings, there needs to be another kyraben made
リオナキス先生
(Rionakisu Sensei)
Lionakis Sensei