Learning Objectives To learn about some of the differences between heroes and villains. To explore what makes a good hero and villain. PLTS – Creative.

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Look at these images and discuss whether they are HEROES or VILLAINS and why!

Learning Objectives To learn about some of the differences between heroes and villains. To explore what makes a good hero and villain. PLTS – Creative thinking.

Heroes & Villains – Guess Who?! Using the sheets provided, you need to identify the characters identifying whether they are a hero or villain, and why. You then need to think of another hero or villain, and use the space to describe them to me.

With the person sitting next to you, name yourselves Person A and Person B. Person A – you need to write down at least three things that make a good hero. Person B – you need to write down at least three things that make a good villain. Work on your own, but be prepared to share your answers when asked!

You now need to share what you wrote down with your neighbour You now need to share what you wrote down with your neighbour. You need to write down their ideas so you have notes in your book about what makes a good hero and a good (or bad!) villain.

Over to you! You now need to create your own hero OR villain in your books. Draw an image of your hero or villain and annotate (or label) it, describing your character and what makes them a good hero or villain.