Submitting a Unit Plan

First, log in and go to the submission page.

Next, select whether is plan is for junior high or elementary level. Pick the grade and unit (at the moment, the form only has data for Let’s Try 1 and 2, New Horizon Elementary 5 and 6 and Here We Go 1, 2 and 3). Then pick how many lessons are in the unit.

Fill out the target English that will be used in the unit. Use a separate entry for the vocabulary, answer and question (if applicable). If there are multiple sets of vocabulary (for example, numbers and fruit), add them separately. You can add more fields if needed!

You can add any general notes you want to go along with the plan. This is useful to explain any changes or cuts made from the textbook’s English for example.

The Demonstration Dialogue is the script that the teachers will use to introduce the full target English to the students. If this is not the same in every lesson, you can edit each one under the individual lessons as necessary.

For each lesson, select the target English. If it is a review from previous lessons, you can click the ‘review’ checkbox. Select the activity (or activities) to be used in the lesson. You can add as many as needed.

If you like, you can select Lesson plan and edit the details for that individual lesson. You can add or edit the required materials and add any notes you feel would be useful. You also can move, change or delete each section as well as add new sections. Each section can also have the time taken, details or notes changed.

Finally, confirm you agree to the terms provided and click the accompanying box, then click submit. Your submission will be reviewed and added to the website as soon as possible!

Submitting a Game

First, log in and go to the submission page.

Select ‘Game’. Fill out the game’s name, and type – i.e. whether it us useful to introduce new English, practice speaking, allow the students to produce their own answers and so on.

Check the recommended school level, how long it takes to play and whether it is played in groups, pairs etc. Multiple options can be selected!

You can attach files such as worksheets to the game, and these will be uploaded to the website. Please note that uploading large files might take a while.

Tags add an extra way of categorising your game. For example, if it is a good game to practice asking questions, people could use that tag to find it among other such games.

The summary is a brief description of the game (this appears in lesson plans that use it). The game rules is where you describe how the game is played, and the notes is where you can add any extra information as needed.

Similar games allows you to select games that serve similar purposes.

Finally, confirm you agree to the terms provided and click the accompanying box, then click submit. Your submission will be reviewed and added to the website as soon as possible!

Submitting Content

To submit a game, unit plan or materials, first you’ll need an account. If you believe you should have an account but don’t have one, please contact admin@fujieigo.com.

Please check the terms of use before submitting anything.

In order to access the submission page, you’ll need to log in. Click the link in the top right hand side of the top navigation bar and enter your log in details.

Once logged in, you’ll be able to access the ‘Submit content’ page in the top right dropdown menu under your username.

On the submit page, you can select whether you want to add a game or a unit plan. Later, it’ll also be possible to add flashcards.

More information:

Submitting a game

Submitting a unit plan