We begun the paper crane journey for Peace Week. We read Sadako's story about how the bombing in Hiroshima left many families sick even years after the tragedy. Sadako was 2 when the bomb was dropped but she didn't get leukaemia until she was 12. In hospital a nurse shared a story if she made 1000 paper cranes her wish to get better would become true, but unfortunately Sadako only made 648 before she passed away.
Our buddy class LC 17 helped us make cranes, but it was tricky even watching Youtube. Some of our buddies quickly learnt how to make them and became experts. At first we were very slow and Mrs P even needed help from the buddies. But with practice and patience we succeeded! And boy did we feel proud.
Ms Cider's daughter will be visiting Hiroshima as part of her culture exchange, where she will hang our cranes up on the Children's Peace Memorial.
Lucy's Mum visited Hiroshima before Lucy was born and took these photos.
What a fabulous photo! Mum xx
ReplyDeletewe made 1000 cranes WOW!!!.by Jax
ReplyDeleteWOW! That video was amazing because the music was fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI like cranes because there colourfull
ReplyDeleteIt took a long time to make the cranes.I make 41 cranes.At the start i was not good at making cranes but i got better at cranes.I got techd to do cranes. By Sophie
ReplyDeleteHow much people made crane's? The crane's are buterfull.
ReplyDeleteMrs p I have not waached this vidoe.I cant wiat to wach this vidoe at home.
ReplyDeleteBy thomas😄
how did you make all the pappy cranes? my mum tote me how to make pappy cranes
ReplyDeleteby Lucy and Anastasia