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1 ELEANOR COERR Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

2 Warm-up: FOUND POETRY Write a poem about Sadako using the author’s words instead of your own. 1. Reread parts of the story that talk about Sadako. 2. Then select ten words or phrases that describe Sadako that you think are important. 3. Rewrite the words as a poem. Take them STRAIGHT FROM THE TEXT. 4. Your poem should describe Sadako or reflect her thoughts, feelings or actions. 5. Your poem does not have to rhyme. 6. Use ONLY words and phrases that you find in the book.

3 Sadako Found Poetry By Mrs. Carpenter Sadako a real little girl who lived in Japan born to be a runner a runner before she walked brown highlights in her dark hair looked at the ceiling wondered if her grandmother’s spirit was floating somewhere above the altar in Hiroshima when the United States Air Force dropped a bomb her courage made Sadako a heroine

4 Quick-write warm-up: What is luck? Do you believe in good luck and bad luck? Explain your answer. If you believe in luck, do you believe that things bring good luck? If so, which things?

5 Cultural Bad Luck Lebanon: People believe that if you look an owl in the eye, you will have bad luck for one year. Serbia: If an owl is hooting near your house, it means you have done something bad, and it will bring your family bad luck. Serbia/Peru: If a birds poops on your head, you will have bad luck. Mexico: If you have a bad dream, but you tell someone about the dream, then it will not come true.

6 Cultural Bad Luck United States: Some people believe that if you carry a rabbit’s foot in your pocket, it will bring you good luck. United States: If a black cat crosses your path, you will have bad luck.

7 Quick-write warm-up Do you think people should be allowed to make or use bombs? Why or why not? Explain.

8 Use all the words below in a short story: Japan bomb Hiroshima heroine quilts peace whirlwind carnival altar spirits

9 Warm-up Write about a time that someone you loved got sick. How did it effect their life? How did it effect your life? Did he or she get better or not? How did you feel about their being sick?

10 KEY TERMS Chapter One

11 Sadako

12 A thousand paper cranes

13 Japan

14 Hiroshima

15 United States Air Force

16 atom bomb

17 WWII /World War II

18 radiation

19 courage

20 heroine A dangerous illegal drug Highly addictive Injected with a needle A female hero

21 good luck signs Lucky rabbit’s foot

22 good luck signs Four leaf clover

23 good luck signs Lucky horse shoe

24 highlights

25 bed quilts A blanket, usually sewn by hand, and made with small pieces of fabric.

26 lazy

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28 yawn

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30 closet

31 carnival

32 radishes

33 stern look

34 memorial

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37 Memorial Day A day to remember and show respect for soldiers who died in war

38 spirit

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40 altar

41 floating

42 ancestors

43 barbershop A place where men get a haircut or shave

44 barbershop A place where men get a haircut or shave

45 leukemia

46 poison

47 dragon

48 fireworks

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50 cotton candy A treat usually eaten at fairs or carnivals

51 red bows

52 braids

53 tatami mats

54 fuzzy spider

55 ceiling

56 Pretest

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