Sadako and the 100 Paper Cranes
Title of book.
Author.
Who is the main character in this story?
The best part of this book is when......
How does the story end? (resolution)
Write 4 new vocabulary words that you learned from this book and their definitions.
List four words that best describe this book.
Rate this book on a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest 5=highest). Explain how you decided how to rate the book.
The thing I didn't like about this book was............
Please use full sentences to answer the questions, use capital letter and full stops.
3 comments:
Sadako and 1000 papper cranes written by Eleanor Coerr.
The main character is a 11 year old girl named Sadako.
The best part of the mvie is when Sadako got to go to the race.
The story ends when Sadako dies.
The 4 new words i have learent are: 1)leukamia 2)familiar 3)miserable 4)frightening and the definitions are 1)leukamia means: That it is a sickness.
2)familiar means: somthing you have already seen.
3)miserable means: weak and very.
4)frightend means: very very scared.
Sad and sort of happy.
5 because it is a real book and i loved it.
The thing i diddent like about this book was when Sadako dies.
Kayla Fallace
Sadako and the Thousand paper cranes is written by Eleanor Coerr. The main character is a 11 year old Girl called sadako. The best part of the book is when Sadako got into a race finale. At the end of the book sadako dies of a disease called leukaemia. leukaemia means a disease in which there are too many white cor pusles in the blood. I thing this book is a little bit haappy at the start but then it is sad. I also think i is complucaed with the names. On a scale of 1 to 5 i think it is a 5 because it is true so you can't really say anything.
Dan Cole
The book is called Sadako.The author is Elenor Coerr.Masahiro,Sadako,Chizuko.My faveret part of the stoy is when she makes all of the paper cranes.Sadako got swipet away in darkns.Chizuko is a name.Sadako,Chizuko ,Eiji,Masahiro. 5. Becauseit was a very interesting book and a lot haped. It was a imteresing book.by parese
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