This is a free companion Teacher's Guide for the "Sadako's Paper Cranes and Lessons of Peace" story cards, described below. Available via digital download.
Sadako's Cranes for Peace is a teaching pack that enables primary and secondary students to learn the inspiring story of Sadako Sasaki, a young Japanese girl
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. by Eleanor Coerr. Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Follow the links below to find free resources and book unit
On the brink of extinction, only 15 wild migratory Whooping cranes remained in the early 1940s Teaching Resources · Journey North's Study of the Seasons.
Additional materials to guide your teaching: Origami Crane · 1000 Cranes · Hiroshima & Nagasaki · 60th Anniversary of Hiroshima · Make Your Own Origami Crane
Social Studies: Incorporate the story in a study of Japan or holidays. Art: Depending on the age of the child, explore origami. There is a simple origami crane.