Essential Question: What was the role of the samurai in the military society of medieval Japan?
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Samurai School
Essential Question:What was the role of the samurai in the
military society of medieval Japan?
Public Schools Private Schools Charter Schools Trade Schools
Various Types of Schools
Project Based Learning Inquiry Based Learning Character Education Visual and Performing Arts AVID PBIS College Prep Classical Vocational
Various types of Programs
Today you will be working to develop a school that
focuses on the training of the whole Samurai. You will be developing a brochure that will be used as an
advertisement for your school but before you can do that you need to have a solid understanding of what
types of training a samurai received and which element you think is most valuable to being a successful
samurai. Once you (and your partner) choose a focus area you will work together to develop a name and
Motto/Slogan for your school. Then you will research and develop an educational program including several other elements of a samurai’s training. From here you
will design a logo and design an advertisement display.
Samurai School
Know your company/school Keep it simple Add some humor Think of key words that relate to
your company/school Think about the logo
Motto/Slogan Statement
DVMS: “The Gem of The Valley” McDonald’s: “I’m Loving It!” U C System: “Let there be light” SDSU: “Leadership starts here” CSU, San Bernardino: “Come here, go
anywhere” CSU, San Marcos: “Always be bold and strong” Subway “Eat Fresh” Nationwide: “Nationwide is on your side”
Sample Motto/Slogan Statements
-Are you in good hands?-Have it your way.-Magically delicious. -It keeps going, and going, and going…-They’re gr-r-r-eat! -The few, the proud, the _________-The breakfast of champions.-The quicker picker-upper.-Think outside the bun-The happiest place on earth.-Snap, Crackle, Pop.-Melts in your mouth, not in your hands.-There are some things that money can’t buy. For everything else there’s _________ -That was easy.-Can you hear me now?
Take a look at the list below and see how many you can name
Intellectual Activities Creative Activities Physical Activities Hands on Activities Connections with Nature and the Community
Healthy, Safe, Engaged, Supported, and Challenged
Educating the Whole Student
Educating the whole Samurai…Items to be aware of as you develop
your school’s program
Armor Weapons Military Training Battle Self Control Preparedness
Writing and Literature
Tea Ceremony Amida Buddhism Zen Buddhism Loyalty and
Personal Honor Samurai Women
As you watch the clip from “The Last
Samurai”; think about: Your possible school structure and possible
motto Write down a list of words that connect with
education and samurai culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrxR24lUloY
The Last Samurai Clip
SAMPLE: “Samurai, the selfless servants!”
Class Samples: Live Loyal, Die Loyal The way of the samurai is here May the samurai be with you Thy abilities lie inside the keyholes of self
control Because we want to keep our heads
Motto/Slogan
Sample Haiku (syllables 5, 7, 5):
Bushido is Life It’s the way of the Warrior To Protect and Serve
Haiku
1. Name of your school2. Your motto/slogan3. Six areas of focus based on samurai training4. Information about each of the six areas5. A logo6. A haiku7. A sample lay out of your brochure/poster8. The final brochure or poster
Items you need to include: