Exploring Heroes
  by Allyx Schiavone and Ann M. Hoffelder
  Grade level: All
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Unit I: What is a Hero?
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Unit II: Who are Heroes?
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Unit III: Heroic Actions
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Curriculum Supplement:
  MY HERO Living Museum and
  MY HERO Museum
Enduring Heroes
Reprinted with permission from Intel Corporation.
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
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Letter to Homeschoolers
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Basic Lesson Plan for Homeschoolers