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Kanji

Creating a Kanji worksheet and flashcards for JLPT N5 level is a fantastic way
to master basic Kanji characters essential for beginners. Here’s a set of N5
Kanji, with each Kanji having stroke order, meanings, readings, and example
words. The worksheet section will include practice sections, and flashcards
will focus on memorization.

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### **Kanji Worksheet: JLPT N5 Level**

**Format:**

Each Kanji will have:

- Stroke Order Practice

- Onyomi and Kunyomi Readings

- Meaning

- Example Words and Sentences

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#### 1. **日 (にち, ひ)**

- **Meaning:** Sun, Day

- **Readings:** にち (nichi), じつ (jitsu), ひ (hi), び (bi)

- **Example Words:**

- **日本 (にほん / Nihon)** – Japan

- **日曜日 (にちようび / Nichiyoubi)** – Sunday

- **Practice**: Write "日" five times following the stroke order.


#### 2. **月 (げつ, つき)**

- **Meaning:** Moon, Month

- **Readings:** げつ (getsu), がつ (gatsu), つき (tsuki)

- **Example Words:**

- **月曜日 (げつようび / Getsuyoubi)** – Monday

- **一月 (いちがつ / Ichigatsu)** – January

- **Practice**: Write "月" five times following the stroke order.

#### 3. **人 (じん, ひと)**

- **Meaning:** Person

- **Readings:** じん (jin), にん (nin), ひと (hito)

- **Example Words:**

- **日本人 (にほんじん / Nihonjin)** – Japanese person

- **三人 (さんにん / sannin)** – Three people

- **Practice**: Write "人" five times following the stroke order.

#### 4. **山 (さん, やま)**

- **Meaning:** Mountain

- **Readings:** さん (san), やま (yama)

- **Example Words:**

- **富士山 (ふじさん / Fujisan)** – Mt. Fuji

- **山 (やま / yama)** – Mountain

- **Practice**: Write "山" five times following the stroke order.

#### 5. **川 (せん, かわ)**

- **Meaning:** River
- **Readings:** せん (sen), かわ (kawa)

- **Example Words:**

- **川 (かわ / kawa)** – River

- **小川 (おがわ / Ogawa)** – Small stream

- **Practice**: Write "川" five times following the stroke order.

#### 6. **水 (すい, みず)**

- **Meaning:** Water

- **Readings:** すい (sui), みず (mizu)

- **Example Words:**

- **水曜日 (すいようび / Suiyoubi)** – Wednesday

- **水 (みず / mizu)** – Water

- **Practice**: Write "水" five times following the stroke order.

#### 7. **火 (か, ひ)**

- **Meaning:** Fire

- **Readings:** か (ka), ひ (hi), び (bi)

- **Example Words:**

- **火曜日 (かようび / Kayoubi)** – Tuesday

- **火 (ひ / hi)** – Fire

- **Practice**: Write "火" five times following the stroke order.

#### 8. **木 (もく, き)**

- **Meaning:** Tree, Wood

- **Readings:** もく (moku), き (ki)

- **Example Words:**

- **木曜日 (もくようび / Mokuyoubi)** – Thursday


- **木 (き / ki)** – Tree

- **Practice**: Write "木" five times following the stroke order.

#### 9. **金 (きん, かね)**

- **Meaning:** Gold, Money

- **Readings:** きん (kin), かね (kane)

- **Example Words:**

- **金曜日 (きんようび / Kinyoubi)** – Friday

- **お金 (おかね / okane)** – Money

- **Practice**: Write "金" five times following the stroke order.

#### 10. **土 (ど, つち)**

- **Meaning:** Earth, Soil

- **Readings:** ど (do), つち (tsuchi)

- **Example Words:**

- **土曜日 (どようび / Doyoubi)** – Saturday

- **土 (つち / tsuchi)** – Soil

- **Practice**: Write "土" five times following the stroke order.

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### **Flashcards for JLPT N5 Kanji**

**Front of Flashcard (Kanji Side):**

- Write only the Kanji character large and centered.

**Back of Flashcard (Explanation Side):**


1. **Readings (Onyomi and Kunyomi)**: e.g., **にち / ひ**

2. **Meaning**: e.g., **Sun, Day**

3. **Example Words**:

- **日本 (にほん / Nihon)** – Japan

- **日曜日 (にちようび / Nichiyoubi)** – Sunday

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### **Worksheet Activities**

1. **Matching Section**: Match Kanji to its meaning.

- Example: **日** – [ ] Day, [ ] Tree, [ ] Water.

2. **Fill-in-the-Blank**: Complete sentences using the correct Kanji.

- Example: 日本の**(にほんの__)**語を勉強しています (I'm studying Japanese).

3. **Kanji Writing Practice**: Write each Kanji five times, following stroke
order.

4. **Translation Practice**: Translate short sentences from Japanese to your


native language using the Kanji.

- Example: **火曜日に学校へ行きます** (I go to school on Tuesday).

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Using these worksheets and flashcards for daily practice can make learning
Kanji more manageable and enjoyable. Let me know if you'd like a printable
PDF format!

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