Reading Assignment: Read pages 1-18 in The Hundred Dresses
Writing Assignment: Please write two paragraphs explaining what it is about Sadako’s story that made her classmates work so hard raising funds to build a memorial honoring her memory and the memory of all the children killed when the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.
Begin with a summary of the story in the first paragraph (Please use the literary present when you describe the events in the story). Start your summary with a sentence like this one (but not the same as), "The story told in the pages of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes focuses (Note present tense) on a young girl who...." Note: The title of the book should be in italics (as shown here).
In the second paragraph, begin with a sentence like this (but not the same as) , “The story of Sadako Sasaki inspired her classmates to build a memorial that would honor her and the other children killed by the explosion of the atomic bomb.” Then explain what it was about Sadako's life that inspired them. Was it her bravery in the face of death? Was it the unfairness of her life being taken away from her at such a young age? Was it her determination to get well by folding all those origami cranes? Did Sadako's classmates think of Sadako as a symbol of peace as Cindy suggested?
You all came up with some good ideas in class.See if you can put those ideas into your writing. I am also sending you some statements made about Sadako's life and what it stood for, or represented, globally, or around the world. They might give you some ideas for writing.
We looked at a drawing of the Peace Memorial in class. I have attached two photos of the memorial here.
Below is a website where you can see a video about making the origami cranes.I tried and failed. Perhaps you will succeed.
http://www.youngzine.org/artic...housand-paper-cranes