A typical Kanji practice notebook of a 3rd grader. From the right column, 昭和(Showa), 意味(meaing), 味(taste), 練り(knead). The teacher writes in red "Nice penmanship. Very good. June 29. (Teacher's signature stamp says "Matsumoto" ) In this class, the number on the blue sticker shows how much a student has practiced. In this photo he wrote 242 columns of Kanji and received
27 bonus points. The rabbit stamp says "Keep up the good work!" And the pencil from Dazaifu reads "Don't rely on others. Do it on your own." Very good!
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