Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes Sadako Sasaki 1943-1955 Sadako’s Statue.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction Imagine that you have just been accepted for one of the job offers. You are required to search the given websites to learn how math is used.
Advertisements

The Origami Crane Lynda Laningham Rend Lake College.
Writing Paragraphs for your Genre Project. At the beginning of the story, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, Sadako is a very excited and anxious little.
佐々木 禎子 Sadako Sasaki and the thousand paper cranes.
Cranes for Peace The Sadako Sasaki story.. In the beginning… HIROSHIMA - A once a peaceful city on the coast of the Seto Inland Sea….
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Order of Operations Introduction to Algebra Gina Salefski.
Japanese Origami By: Yeon, Sadie, and Kelsey. Contents  Origami History  Crane Origami  Frog Origami  Butterfly Origami  Tutorials.
Main. unit1 In the neighborhood Lesson A Meeting new peopleLesson B Describing yourself and others 1. Vocabulary Link first name languages age city interests.
Community Helpers By: Lisa Stricker Sharon Maloney Angie Metzger Holly Erford Jim Grombacher ED
Primary Grade Math and Technology Integration Jennifer Sinisi Website:
By: Dawit Teklu, Jaret Peters, Chris Phillips.   Origami is the Japanese traditional art of paper folding  Ori means fold and gami means paper  折鶴.
Tea with Milk By Allen Say Cyberlesson by Meaghan Carroll.
How to Make a friend By Alexa. Introduction If you want to learn how to make friends Follow these instructions. And, make sure you read my how to.
Sadako & the Thousand Paper Cranes
Japan Research Project Day Five. History In 1945, what two countries were at war?two countries Who was Sadako Sasaki and why is she known all around the.
DIVERSITY By: Gretchen Busch and Toni Wilson ED
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
 Go to Quia.com and click the “visit Quia web” button.  Then, click the “go” button after shared activities. These are the free activities that Quia.
Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes
+ Paper Toys From around The World By Sarah Woon and Paris Braim.
Kilograms. Kilogram n A unit of mass in the metric system equal to 1,000 grams is a kilogram.
Remember: Your essay for the test will be… Explain, in detail, the battle and significance of Iwo Jima. How did this battle influence the decision to use.
Unit 1 ● Week 4 cultures Key Words. Unit 1 ● Week 4 deaf Key Words.
How many paper cranes did Sadako fold before she died? 644.
Mr. Howard’s Art Survey Class Origami Project. Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl living in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan (August.
Origami is the Japanese word for Paper Folding ORIGAMI ORI GAMI To FoldPaper (kami – Japanese for paper) The art of paper making dates back to China in.
JAPAN LAND OF THE RISING SUN. FACTS  Continent of Asia  Capital of Japan is Tokyo  Population of Japan is 127,463,611 (July 2006 est.)  Japan Climate.
Health Watch An investigation into the dangers of fungi and bacteria.
Origami 折り紙.
Day/Night, Seasons, and Lunar Phases Web Quest. Day and Night Click on the link to explore facts about Day and Night and to help you fill in the Day and.
Page1 Exploring Haiku In this exercise, you will learn about haiku poetry. You will learn what makes up a haiku and listen to a haiku being read. Finally,
How did World War 2 end in 1945? Date: September 17 th 2014.
Our Project Our class read Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, by Eleanor Coerr. In the story they tell about the tradition of making 1,000 cranes to.
MGT 498 Week 4 Learning Team Weekly Reflection Discuss this week’s objectives with your team. Your discussion should include the topics you feel comfortable.
OPS 571 Week 1 Quiz To purchase this material click below link 571/OPS-571-Week-1-Quiz For more classes visit
OPS 571 Week 2 Quiz To purchase this material click below link 571/OPS-571-Week-2-Quiz For more classes visit
OPS 571 Week 3 Quiz To purchase this material click below link 571/OPS-571-Week-3-Quiz For more classes visit
OPS 571 Week 5 Quiz To purchase this material click below link 571/OPS-571-Week-5-Quiz For more classes visit
OPS 571 Week 6 Quiz To purchase this material click below link 571/OPS-571-Week-6-Quiz For more classes visit
PHL 323 Week 2 Individual Ethical Systems Table Complete the Ethical Systems Table located on the student Web site. To purchase this material click below.
PHL 323 Week 2 Summary Complete the Ethical Systems Table located on the student Web site. To purchase this material click below link
PSY 103 Week 1 Individual Origins of Psychology and Research Methods Worksheet Complete the Origins of Psychology and Research Methods Worksheet located.
PSY 103 Week 2 Individual Assignment Learning Experience Paper To purchase this material click on below link 103/PSY-103-Week-2-Individual-Assignment-
PSY 103 Week 3 Individual Remembering, Feeling, and Thinking Worksheet Complete the Remembering, Feeling, and Thinking worksheet located on your student.
PSY 103 Week 4 Individual Assignment Lifespan Development and Personality Paper To purchase this material click on below link
CJA 334 Week 1 DQ 1 As we begin discussing the research process, please answer and discuss the following: What is research and why is it important? Discuss.
XBIS 219 Week 6 Assignment Club IT, Part 2 Write a 700- to 1050-word paper in APA format using the information gathered from your review of the Club IT.
EDL 505 Week 4 Individual Culture of a School: Interview and Reflection Paper Resource Culture of a School: Interview and Reflection Paper Guidelines Interview.
FIN 200 Week 2 Quiz FIN 200 Week 2 Quiz (3 Sets) To purchase this material click below link N-200/FIN-200-Week-2-Quiz.
FIN 200 Week 4 Quiz FIN 200 Week 4 Quiz (4 Sets) To purchase this material click below link N-200/FIN-200-Week-4-Quiz.
FIN 200 Week 6 Quiz FIN 200 Week 6 Quiz (4 Set) To purchase this material click below link 200/FIN-200-Week-6-Quiz.
FIN 200 Week 8 Quiz FIN 200 Week 8 Quiz (4 Set) To purchase this material click below link N-200/FIN-200-Week-8-Quiz.
PSY 480 Week 2 Individual Week Two Quiz To purchase this material click on below link Week-2-Individual-Week-Two-Quiz.
PSY 230 Week 3 DQ 1 And DQ 2 To purchase this material click on below link DQ-1-And-DQ-2 For more.
PSY 265 Week 4 DQ 2 What are three components of attractiveness? Which of the three is most important to you? Why did you choose this factor? Consider,
PSY 360 Week 4 DQ 2 How does culture affect language acquisition? To purchase this material click on below link 360/PSY-360-Week-4-DQ-2.
HCS 405 Week 5 Individual Paper Budget Changes How might financial managers budget for unforeseen changes and improvements in information technology that.
LDR 531 Week 1 Quiz NEW To purchase this material click on below link NEW/LDR-531-Week-1-Quiz-NEW For more classes.
LDR 531 Week 2 Quiz NEW To purchase this material click on below link NEW/LDR-531-Week-2-Quiz-NEW For more classes.
LDR 531 Week 3 Quiz To purchase this material click on below link 531-NEW/LDR-531-Week-3-Quiz-NEW For more classes.
ACC 492 Week 3 Individual Multiple Choice Quiz To purchase this material click below link Week-3-Individual-Multiple-Choice-Quiz.
ABS 497 Week 5 Final Paper To purchase this material click below link /ABS-497/ABS-497-Week-5-Final- Paper For more classes.
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes By Eleanor Coerr PowerPoint by:
A Thousand Origami Cranes
さだこ.
さだこ.
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes By: Eleanor Coerr PowerPoint By:
Presentation transcript:

Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes Sadako Sasaki Sadako’s Statue

Introduction Imagine that your most important wish could come true just by folding paper. Sadako Sasaki had faith in the Japanese legend that if she created one thousand paper cranes, then she would be cured. In this quest, you will read about Sadako, the attack on her city, and the race against time to complete her project. On the following pages, you will be asked to research information about Japan. Please answer the questions after visiting the web sites provided.

1. What is the name of the atomic bomb? 2. What time of day was the bomb dropped? 3. What was the name of the B-29 Bomber that dropped the bomb? Click on image to go to web site The Bomb

Click on image to read about the day the bomb was dropped. Click on image to read about the after- math of the dropped bomb. The Bomb Cont.

Sadako 1. When Sadako began to feel sick, why do you think she kept it a secret for weeks? 2. If she folded 644 cranes before her death, how many more did she need to complete her goal of 1000? 3. How did her friends and classmates honor her? 4. How would you feel if you found out that you had a serious disease? What would you do? Click on image to answer questions

Explore Japanese Culture Click on Explore Japan and complete the activities. *Read about Nature and Climate. 1.How many Seasons are in Japan? 2.List the three serious natural disasters that effect Japan? 3.How is Japanese climate like that in America? How is it different?

Click on the link below to learn more about Japanese Schools. Complete the activities. 1.At what age do Japanese students enter school? 2.What subjects are the same as ours? Which ones are different? 3.What is different about their lunchtime? 4.What sort of recess games do Japanese students play at recess? 5.What else is interesting?

Sports Click on the link below to learn more about Japanese Sports. Complete the activities. 1.What are the major sports in Japan? 2.How are sports similar and different than the United States?

Hi -Tech Japan Click on the Hi-Tech link below. Read about the different Japanese inventions. Choose one to write a paragraph about.

Japanese Language Learn a new language. Click in the Say it in Japanese link below. Practice lesson 1 – 8. Use your headphones to hear the pronunciation of different Japanese words and phrases. Explore all the links on this page. Investigate Japanese writing. Think about how difficult it would be to learn.

Explore other topics by clicking on the links below. Create a Venn Diagram comparing the United States and Japan.

Take a Quiz! Click on the Quiz Kids link below. Take both quizzes. 1. How did you do?