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Social Studies Superheroes:

Explore the concept of heroism and honor famous individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to humanity. Engage students in discussions about what makes a hero, their qualities, and the impact they have on society. This resource includes poems, activities, and resources on notable heroes from history.

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Social Studies Superheroes:

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  1. Social Studies Superheroes: No Capes, Please! Honoring Famous People in the Classroom Gaye Stuchly & Michelle Leonard Cypress Fairbanks I.S.D.

  2. What makes a hero? • A hero is courageous. Agree Disagree • A hero is selfish. Agree Disagree • A hero makes mistakes. Agree Disagree • A hero stands up for others. Agree Disagree • A hero is never frightened. Agree Disagree • A hero is liked by others. Agree Disagree • A hero is never silly. Agree Disagree • A hero must be strong. Agree Disagree • A hero never gets angry. Agree Disagree • A hero is always right. Agree Disagree

  3. A HERO is an ordinary person who has done extraordinary things to affect humankind.

  4. Hero Sandwich

  5. Hero Sandwich Nicknamed the “Father of Texas” Stephen F. Austin Son of Moses Austin Capital of Texas is named after him Followed his Father’s dream Brought 300 families to Texas

  6. Fanny Pack

  7. Hero Cereal

  8. Hero Placemats

  9. Quilt Squares

  10. Hero Mystery Blocks

  11. Hero Paper Doll

  12. "Hall of Fame" or "Hall of Shame"?

  13. "I AM..." Poem “I AM” Poem I AM ___________________ I see ________________________ I hear _________________________ I touch _______________________ I say _________________________ I understand ___________________ I am __________________________

  14. Point-of-View Poem http://www.amazon.com/Voices-Alamo-Sherry-Garland/dp/1589802225

  15. Hero's Best Friend

  16. Halls of Heroes http://www.civilwarhome.com/bartonbio.htm www.HMdb.org.

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