•  Exploring Heroes
            by Allyx Schiavone and Ann M. Hoffelder
            Grade level: All

            • Unit I: What is a Hero?
            • Unit II: Who are Heroes?
            • Unit III: Heroic Actions
            • Curriculum Supplement:
            MY HERO Living Museum and
            MY HERO Museum

     
  • Enduring Heroes

    Reprinted with permission from Intel Corporation.
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    An Approach to Using MY HERO in the 7th to 10th Grade Classroom
            by Susanne Nobles
            Grade level: 5 – 12
    Teacher’s Guide to Using the MY HERO Create Program
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: pre school – college
    Interviewing Our Heroes
            by Kyra Kirkwood
            Grade level: 5 – 8
    Finding Heroes in Fine Art
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: 5 – college
    MY HERO Story Scramble
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: pre school – 4
    Reading MY HERO Stories
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: pre school – college
    Comparing and Contrasting Heroes
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: pre school – college
    Find the Word That Doesn't Belong
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: K – 4
    MY HERO Scavenger Hunt
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: 5 – 12
    Web Links for MY HERO Curriculum Supplement
            by Ann  Hoffelder
            Grade level: K – college
    A Philosophy of Teaching Writing
            by Susanne Nobles
            Grade level: pre school – college
    Using MY HERO to Promote Peacemaking
            by Andrew Greene
            Grade level: 5 – college
    Teacher’s Guide to Using the MY HERO Virtual Art Gallery
            by Victoria Murphy
            Grade level: K – college
    Creating a Film for the MY HERO Short Film Festival and Competition
            by Jerrilyn Jacobs
            Grade level: K – college
    Creating a MY HERO Web Page
            by Marc Stern
            Grade level: 5 – 12
    What is God's Name?
            by Charles Harper
            Grade level: K – college
    Exploring Film Genres for Telling Hero Stories: Narrative Shorts
            by Wendy Milette
            Grade level: 5 – college
    Exploring Film Genres for Telling Hero Stories: Experimental Shorts
            by Wendy Milette
            Grade level: 5 – college
    Exploring Film Genres for Telling Hero Stories: Documentary Shorts
            by Wendy Milette
            Grade level: 5 – college
    Exploring Film Genres for Telling Hero Stories: Animated Shorts
            by Wendy Milette
            Grade level: 5 – college
    How Should We Choose Our Heroes?
            by Charles Harper
            Grade level: K – college
    Using the MY HERO Book in the Classroom
            by Sara Armstrong, Ph.D.
            Grade level: K – college
    Creating Hero Art and Engaging Students to Select Role Models with Life Forming Values
    “[Art] can be the change we need to see in the world.”

            by Victoria Murphy
            Grade level: K – college
    Questions to Ask Yourself While Preparing a Profile
    Reprinted and reformatted with permission from Susan Ager
    and Detroit Free Press.

            by Susan Ager
            Grade level: 9 – college
    MY HERO Learning Circle
            by Wendy Jewell
            Grade level: K – 12
    Directing the Hero Within:
    A Hands-On Guide to Digital Storytelling
    By, For and About Young People

            by Jennifer Lyons-Reid & Carl Kuddell  
            Grade level: 5 – 12
    MY HERO Webquest for English as a Second Language Learners
            by Kristan  Taylor
            Grade level: 5 – college
    Homeschoolers
            by Wendy Jewell
            Grade level: All

            • Letter to Homeschoolers
            • Basic Lesson Plan for Homeschoolers