"Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" Launching spider webs from your fingertips to scale a skyscraper in seconds, diving through the clouds to rescue a damsel in distress, or fighting crime under the disguise of night is just a normal day in the life of a superhero from the comic books. But you do not need to have SUPERhuman strength, SUPERnatural abilities, or even a fancy SUPERhero costume to be a hero. In fact, a hero can look a lot like someone you know very well, maybe even a person you see everyday. Moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, doctors, firefighters, veterinarians, teachers, and police officers are some of our everyday heroes just to name a few. Ultimately, being a hero is less about what you look like on the outside and more about the heroic choices you make and quality of character you have. My most recent opinion writing unit is designed to have students explore just that. This writing unit can be steered in a number of different ways. You may choose to have students write about a specific person they know if their life (such as their mom, sibling, grandfather), a famous person or hero from history (such as Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Cesar Chavez), or an everyday hero based on job (surgeon, soldier, coach). Depending on the direction you want your students to take, you may even have them gather research should you want them to write about a historical hero. Once you have the direction you want to take narrowed down, it's time to get students brainstorming about what defines a hero. Then, comes the fun part! I am SO EXCITED about this opinion writing graphic organizer! It is a foldable made to look like a cootie catcher (remember playing with those back in the day??). This OREO (O-Opinion, R-Reasons, E-Evidence, O-Opinion Restated) foldable comes with this everyday heroes unit but can be used with ANY OPINION WRITING UNIT! How it works is that students write their topic and opinion on the front of the foldable. Then, each flap lifts up for students to write a reason with detailed evidence to support their opinion. FUN and RIGOROUS, the best combination, am I right?! Students use the OREO graphic organizer to write their rough draft. Once drafts are written, there is a series of checklists for students to use during the revising and editing process. This pack comes with rubrics too to grade final copy papers and provide specific feedback! There are two anchor paper included in this pack as well to use as your own while you model each step of the writing process. One is designed with lower grades in mind, the other is a multi-paragraph paper with upper grades in mind. You can refer to these anchor papers as examples of what a quality piece of opinion writing looks. To access this unit at my store on TPT, click on the picture below! To be a hero, you don't need to shoot sticky webs to climb buildings like Spiderman. You don't need to be able to fly through the sky as fast as a rocket like Superman. And you don't need to conceal your identity with a mask while stopping villains in their tracks like Batman. (Although admittedly, all of those things would be pretty cool) All you need is SUPER quality of character like having incredible heart, determination, and selflessness. Take a close look. You too just might have a SUPER hero living under your very own roof!
Everyday hero - You can be one. But, how? Well. . . A cape and super human powers aren't prerequisites for saving the world. Here are some simple ways you...
Not all heroes wear capes! Show your appreciation to everyday heroes with this 'Not All Heroes Wear Capes' printable coloring page. Superman may wear a cape but not all superheroes do! This inspirational quote is a perfect way to recognise and say thank you to all the front line workers that are currently our heroes.
"Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" Launching spider webs from your fingertips to scale a skyscraper in seconds, diving through the clouds to rescue a damsel in distress, or fighting crime under the disguise of night is just a normal day in the life of a superhero from the comic books. But you do not need to have SUPERhuman strength, SUPERnatural abilities, or even a fancy SUPERhero costume to be a hero. In fact, a hero can look a lot like someone you know very well, maybe even a person you see everyday. Moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, doctors, firefighters, veterinarians, teachers, and police officers are some of our everyday heroes just to name a few. Ultimately, being a hero is less about what you look like on the outside and more about the heroic choices you make and quality of character you have. My most recent opinion writing unit is designed to have students explore just that. This writing unit can be steered in a number of different ways. You may choose to have students write about a specific person they know if their life (such as their mom, sibling, grandfather), a famous person or hero from history (such as Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Cesar Chavez), or an everyday hero based on job (surgeon, soldier, coach). Depending on the direction you want your students to take, you may even have them gather research should you want them to write about a historical hero. Once you have the direction you want to take narrowed down, it's time to get students brainstorming about what defines a hero. Then, comes the fun part! I am SO EXCITED about this opinion writing graphic organizer! It is a foldable made to look like a cootie catcher (remember playing with those back in the day??). This OREO (O-Opinion, R-Reasons, E-Evidence, O-Opinion Restated) foldable comes with this everyday heroes unit but can be used with ANY OPINION WRITING UNIT! How it works is that students write their topic and opinion on the front of the foldable. Then, each flap lifts up for students to write a reason with detailed evidence to support their opinion. FUN and RIGOROUS, the best combination, am I right?! Students use the OREO graphic organizer to write their rough draft. Once drafts are written, there is a series of checklists for students to use during the revising and editing process. This pack comes with rubrics too to grade final copy papers and provide specific feedback! There are two anchor paper included in this pack as well to use as your own while you model each step of the writing process. One is designed with lower grades in mind, the other is a multi-paragraph paper with upper grades in mind. You can refer to these anchor papers as examples of what a quality piece of opinion writing looks. To access this unit at my store on TPT, click on the picture below! To be a hero, you don't need to shoot sticky webs to climb buildings like Spiderman. You don't need to be able to fly through the sky as fast as a rocket like Superman. And you don't need to conceal your identity with a mask while stopping villains in their tracks like Batman. (Although admittedly, all of those things would be pretty cool) All you need is SUPER quality of character like having incredible heart, determination, and selflessness. Take a close look. You too just might have a SUPER hero living under your very own roof!
Discover what makes someone a hero with a look at the everyday heroes that impact our lives. A positive reminder to children looking for heroes, that sometimes, we don't have to look any further than our own front door.A charmingly illustrated picture book, perfect for boys and girls 0-9 years old. A great gift for baby showers and birthdays Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781734057638 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Liza Dora Publication Date: 02-25-2020 Pages: 24 Product Dimensions: 8.00h x 8.00w x 0.25d
Daily artworks to honour the frontline workers and everyday heroes of COVID-19.
Patriot's Day September 11th heroes community helpers Explaining September 11th and Patriot's Day to our youngest students is difficult. Focusing on everyday heroes and how they help us every day with their heroic deeds can make it more concrete to our littlest learners. In addition to using this pack for Patriots Day, it can also be used when discussing heroes during a community helpers unit. There are several ways to use the picture cards included in this pack. Different class book forms allow for differentiation. This Pack Includes: *Directions/Instructions/Suggestions For Use *2 Pocketchart/Chart Headers *6 Hero Picture/Word Cards in both color & black and white *6 Hero Picture/Action Cards in both color & black and white *Editable Class Book Cover *3 Class Book inserts (differentiated for instruction) *Parent Letter Looking for more social studies or US Holiday resources? Visit My TpT Store and click on the custom categories that best match what you are looking for! Visit My Facebook or My Blog for exclusive fan freebies, giveaways, games and more! Consider following me for future product and freebie upload notification emails from TpT! Thank you for being your students' hero everyday!
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Not all heroes wear capes! Show your appreciation to everyday heroes with this 'Not All Heroes Wear Capes' printable coloring page. Superman may wear a cape but not all superheroes do! This inspirational quote is a perfect way to recognise and say thank you to all the front line workers that are currently our heroes.
Tarrah Anders’s HEARTBURN is a hot, emotional and sexy second chance romance written in K. Bromberg’s the Everyday Heroes Worlds project. Kindra Mason was the one in the family that no one thought would amount to anything, except she did. Growing up, she would endlessly cause trouble from sneaking out with her high school sweetheart,
Today is a good day to remember everyday heroes. While many people want us to remember the tragedy of September 11, 2001, I choose to remember the everyday heroes. The firefighters, police officers…
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From the creators of Fireproof comes Courageous , an inspiring new story about everyday heroes who long to be the kinds of dads that make a lifelong impact on their
Want to inspire your little hero?Help them discover how anyone can be a hero when we use our talents to make the world a better place. A Hero Like You looks at everyday heroes and highlights qualities such as loyalty, compassion, resourcefulness, justice, and courage. The lyrical rhyme and relatable illustrations remind us that we all have the opportunity to be a hero by helping others, doing right and being the best we can be. \"What the world needs is a hero like you!\" Find free resources like lesson ideas, videos and colouring sheets at createdtobe.com.au/resources Recommended for ages 2-8
EMTs Help Save Lives coloring and activity book. When people have emergencies, paramedics are first on the scene to deliver life-saving assistance. Let your children learn all about these everyday heroes with this educational coloring book. Use: Ideal kids giveaway item for EMS, EMTs, police and fire stations and public safety awareness programs. Ages: Recommended for children ages 3 and up. Product: Each book has 16 pages (8, two-sided pages) of coloring, games and activities, this book is sure to put a smile on your little person's face, and teach them about saving lives. Book size is 8 x 10.5 inches. Made in the USA. Options: Choose whether to add crayons and whether to customize with your imprint or logo
Martin Beck, photographe sud-africain et écossais basée à Dubaï, a produit une série de portraits intitulée « We Can Be Heroes » dans laquelle il cont
There are heroes on the battlefield, but there are also heroes like Seattle Pacific University student Jon Meis, who tackled a gunman and, with other students, held him down until police arrived.