What are the characteristics of a hero?. Resource Sheet 1.

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What are the characteristics of a hero?

Resource Sheet 1

A Hero’s Journey Examples: Video: Hero's Journey in Harry Potter Video: Hero's Journey in Harry Potter Hero's Journey in The Lion King

Freak the Mighty- a novel study Essential Question: How does a literary character develop into a hero? Today’s Reading Objective: I can make inferences as I read and cite text evidence to support my conclusions.

While we read… Today, we will try to read chapters 1-2. During reading, you should be focused on making inferences! Get out a sheet of notebook paper. Set up your paper with your heading. Number 1-5.

Exit Ticket: Spelling Practice (plural nouns) Get out your spelling sheet. Check 1-6 from Friday. Complete with your shoulder buddy. If you aren’t sure of the definitions, use your dictionary to look them up! 1-7 Check