The following stories may be read by students
in grades 4-12. Teachers, parents, or more advanced
readers might want to read some of these stories aloud
to and with younger students in grades K-4.
| ANGEL
HERO |
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Terry
Fox
Terry Fox lost his leg to cancer
when he was a teenager. He decided to run across
Canada to raise funds for Cancer research.
by Andy from Canada
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Sadako
Sasaki
Sadako caught radiation sickness
when the US droped an atom bomb in Hiroshima.
She only managed to fold 644 out of 1000 cranes
for world peace before she died.
by Amanda E. from Derry NH
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| ANIMAL
HERO |
| Shasta
a Special Dog
Shasta has been trained to find
people who have been lost in the woods, drowned,
buried in avalanches.
by Hans from Alaska
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| Binta
Jua, A Gorilla
Binti Jua is the hero of the Brookfield
Zoo in Chicago, Illinois. He rescued a 3-year-old
child who fell 18 feet into the zoo's exhibit.
by Nancy Nickerson
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| ARTIST
HERO |
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Wang
Yani
Wang always loved to paint and started
at quite a young age. At thirteen, her art was
being hung in galleries around the world.
by Elena from Center Valley
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Frank
Lloyd Wright
Frank was born on June 8, 1867 in
Richlard Center, Wisconsin. He is one of the most
famous architects in the world.
by Nico from California (crossroads
school) 6th grade |
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Bajé
Whitethorne
Baj?illustrates children's books
about Navajo Traditional Stories. His art fills
the gap between people and their differences that
suggests living in harmony.
by Olin Smith from Flagstaff, Arizona
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| BUSINESS
HERO |
| Madam
C.J. Walker
C.J. Walker started her own business
specifically for African-American women and became
extremely successful. She gave money to organizations
that would help or encourage black Americans.
by Alexandra from St.Paul
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| Pleasant
Pleasant produced educational products
called the American Girls Collection. Her goal
is to give young girls a sense of self and understanding.
by Gabriela Janou Gordon of California
3rd grade |
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| EARTHKEEPER
HERO |
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Ben
Redclay
He was not a medicine man, yet he
was a shape shifter. A shape shifter is a spiritual
person who is able to turn into an animal spirit
and become that animal.
by Kanion Redclay 6th grade student
in California |
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Fin
Donnelly
He is a hero in diffrent parts of
the world. He swims in different rivers to raise
awarness for how much pollution we have in our
waters.
by Jenny Kim
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John
Muir
John has been called the "greatest
Californian," "the father of our national parks,"
and "protector of the wilds."
by Harold W. Wood, Jr. a teacher
who helps run the Sierra Club education outreach
unit.
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| EXPLORER
HERO |
| Sally
Ride
Sally was the first American woman
to go up in space.
by Sara |
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| Daniel
Boone
Daniel was a great pioneer explorer.
He went on many journeys and explored many places.
by Tim |
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| Amelia
Earhart
She became the first woman aviator
in the world to try to fly around the world. She
made it easier for women in the world to do things
only men had done.
by Brenna
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| FAMILY
HERO |
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Erika
Erika has cerebral palsy and underwent
a back operation to help her walk better.
by Eddie Becker, her father
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Catherine
Malonza
The diagnosis was kidney failure;
Only one person could save my life, - my sister
Catherine.
by Keegan Malonza a college student
studying english as a second language
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Karla
Diane Hurrell
She has been a mother to at least
153 children. She has given so many children the
chance to experience a better life.
by Sara |
| FREEDOM
HERO |
| Susan
B. Anthony
Susan fought for women's rights.
by Julie Odano a fifth grader student
from California |
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| Osceola
Osceola was a member of the Seminoles
Indian tribe. He fought for his people and was
captured and died in prison.
by Jordon S. a student from Montvale,
New Jersey |
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| Rosa
Parks
Rosa stood up against racism and
stood up for herself.
by Francisca Stewart a 4th/5th
grader from Califonia |
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| PEACEMAKER
HERO |
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Martin
Luther King, Jr
Martin believed that love, not violence,
was the most powerful weapon. He took a stand
against powerful people to bring equality for
all people.
by Nick Campbell from Juneau, Alaska
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Gandhi
Gandhi shows the world that one
can be a Hero and accomplish great things without
guns or swords or hatred.
by Jeff Trussell
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Jason
Crowe
Jason Crowe is a peace activist.
He has given the Global Peace and Tolerance Award
in a ceremony at the United Nations for his efforts.
by Wendy Jewell
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Lenora
Shiroka
Leona embodies a spirit of hope
that cannot be diminshed by the hatred of adults
who will not listen to the wisdom of the children.
by My Hero staff
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| POET
HERO |
| Mattie
Stepanek
Mattie Stepanek has been writing
poems since he was three.
His words and messages of hope and peace have
inspired
people all over the world.
poems by this famous young boy
from ages 5-11
story by Jim Hawkins from Children's Hospice International
and My Hero staff |
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| Ilse
Bing
She grew up in a family where arts
and sciences were venerated and was known in Europe
and New York in the 1930's and 40's as, "The
Queen of the Leica."
by Wendy Jewell
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| SCIENTIST
HERO |
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Robert
Ballard
Dr. Robert Ballard and his colleagues
designed a submarine that can descend to the depths
of 3800 meters, to see the bow of the legendary
R.M.S. Titanic.
by My Hero Staff
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Galileo
He was the first to use a telescope
to observe the stars and planets. He tried to
prove the things he saw to other people.
by Rebecca Pollard
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Philo
T. Farnsworth
When he was fourteen, he drew his
idea for a television on a blackboard in his high
school. He is the inventor of television.
by Dave a sixth grade student from
California |
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Madame
Curie
She discovered radium and she invented
the first mobile x-ray machine. She was the first
woman to receive the Nobel Prize for science.
by Robert B. Hole, Jr. and Allison
a sixth grader from Connecticut
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Frederick
Banting
He and his lab partner Charles Best
created insulin that helps diabetics. He won a
Nobel Prize in medicine for his discovery.
intro by Mel from a ten year old
from Edmonton, Alberta
written by Robert Hole a graduate student in college.
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| SPORTS
HERO |
| Cal
Ripken
Throughout his baseball career,
Cal Ripken has been a hero to millions of fans,
but he was also a hero to many charitable causes.
by Taylor from Northfield 6th grade
student |
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| Wilma
Rudolf
She overcame a debilitating childhood
illnesses and went on to become the first American
woman to win 3 gold medals in a single Olympics.
by My Hero staff and students entries
from the guestbook |
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| TEACHERS
HERO |
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Christina
Mcauliffe
She is the first teacher to fly
in space. Her goal as the first teacher in space
was to "humanize the Space Age by giving
a perspective from a non-Astronaut."
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Louis
Braille
He invented braille and raphigraphy,
which is a way for the blind to write to the sighted
and vice-versa.
by Malcolm from St. Paul, Minnesota
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Annie
Mansfield Sullivan
She was the outstanding teacher
of Helen Keller.
by Sarah from Montvale
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| WRITER
HEROES |
| Anne
Frank
Anne Frank has been called the "human
face of the Holocaust." Her diary lives on
forever.
by Jessica
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| Elizabeth
Cochrane A.K.A Nellie Bly
Elizabeth Jane Cochrane was a well
known female reporter at the turn of the century.
by Penelope
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| Bruce
Coville
He began to work seriously at becoming
a writer when he was seventeen. Eventually he
became an elementary teacher, and worked with
second and fourth graders.
by Ms. Sullivan's Third Grade Class
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| James
Herriot
He has recorded his veterinary adventures
and his books have been an inspiration to animal
lovers (and future veterinarians) everywhere.
by Sarah Cowan a fifth grade student
from California |
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| Jules
Verne
He was an amazing science fiction
writer. Some of the inventions he imagined were
created later in his lifetime.
by Mathew Goldstein a 4th/5th grade
student from California |
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| Dr
Suess
He wrote many wonderful children's
books.
by Tina a teenager
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