Sadako Chapters 8&9 and Epilogue (We finish the book!!)
Sadako and the
1000 Paper Cranes
Chapters 8 & 9 and Epilogue
We finish the book today!
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general education
This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
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Sadako and the
1000 Paper Cranes
Chapters 8 & 9 and Epilogue
We finish the book today!
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Video
00:37
Quick side note... How weird is it to see Mr. MacKay in a hat?
A
SUPER weird!
B
Kinda weird
C
Eh... It's just a hat what's the big deal
D
I DON'T EVEN KNOW YOU ANYMORE WHAT'S HAPPENING???
Slide 3 - Quiz
01:43
Why do you think the author chose to have her come home on O Bon... the holiday celebrating spirits coming home?
Slide 4 - Open question
05:18
Find a picture of a kimono online and post it here!
(Extra challenge: find one with red roses on it!)
Slide 5 - Open question
09:12
How are you feeling right now? Really take a moment and dig deep... I know it is sad, but are you feeling any other, deeper emotions? Explain.
Slide 6 - Open question
10:54
Here is the stature of Sadako
Here is a close-up of her holding the golden crane
Slide 7 - Slide
Final Project Ideas
Now that Sadako is over... click through for different ideas on how to cap off the book with a final project
Slide 8 - Slide
Sadako Haiku
A haiku is a Japanese form of poem that has very strict rules.
Each line of the poem must have a certain number of syllables.
The first line has 5
The second line has 7
The third line has 5
(Check my syllables above... I think I just wrote a haiku!)
A haiku is a Japanese form of poem that has very strict rules.
Each line of the poem must have a certain number of syllables.
The first line has five
The second line has seven
The third line has five
(Count my syllables above... I think I just wrote a haiku!)
Sadako Haiku
Sadako is free
She is racing like the wind
Paper wings outstretched
What is a syllable again?
A syllable is a beat of a word. Sometimes we clap to find how many syllables are in a word. For instance, the word watermelon. Clap for every beat you here: Wa\ter\mel\on... So watermelon has 4 syllables!
Slide 9 - Slide
One Pager
Remember, every one pager needs to have the following:
Title and Author (Eleanor Coerr)
Description of a main character
At least one main image or scene from the book
More, small visual images (drawings, pictures, etc.)
At least one question you have about the book
A lesson or theme from the book
At least one symbol that was important to the story. Explain in words what the symbol means.
Slide 10 - Slide
Paper Cranes
Write something on a piece of paper (a wish, a thought about the book, a fear, etc.) and then fold it into a paper crane. You can even string them up by your window if you like!