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  1. Published kamishibai (I recommend “The Three Magic Charms” and “The Old Man and the Fox” for a start. Other recommendations appear at the end.) Kamishibai stage (It is also possible to make stages or perform without the stage, but the stage is well worth the investment.) Large paper for mapping out stories (2 per group)

  2. 1940, May 20. German forces reach the British Channel. 1940, May 27. Evacuation of British and French forces to Britain at Dunkirk begins. 1940, Jun 4. The evacuation at Dunkirk ends. 338,000 troops were rescued. Churchill declares that Britain will never surrender. 1940, Jun 9. Norway surrenders.

  3. A kamishibai man telling stories in postwar Japan. Each kamishibai story consists of twelve to sixteen beautifully colored cardboard illustrations, a teacher’s guide, and instructions on how to use the story boards. The boards measure 10 1/2” x 15”, allowing even a large group of children gathered around a teacher or parent to easily see ...

  4. in Japan's Fifteen-Year War. The first in-depth scholarly study in English of the Japanese performance medium kamishibai, Sharalyn Orbaugh’s Propaganda Performed illuminates the vibrant street culture of 1930s Japan as well as the visual and narrative rhetoric of Japanese propaganda in World War II. Emerging from Japan’s cities in the late ...

  5. A handy set of WW2 timeline depicting a brief overview of World War Two. Why not laminate and discuss the topic with your students?Using timeline cards is the perfect way to help children to retain the information they've been taught. See how much your pupils can remember about the World War Two timeline by getting them to list the key facts on a separate worksheet, then fill in the gaps ...

  6. Kamishibai: Momotaro – Peach Boy. Momotaro is the story of a boy found in a peach. He goes on an adventure to defeat the monsters terrorising his village, making friends along the way. Momotaro is a well-known hero in Japan and there is even a song to accompany the story. Suitable for Reception to Year 4.

  7. Jan 22, 2018 · November 25, 1936: Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan sign the Anti-Comintern Pact, directed against the Soviet Union and the international Communist movement. July 7, 1937: Japan invaded China, initiating World War II in the Pacific. March 11–13, 1938: Germany incorporates Austria in the Anschluss. September 30, 1938:

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