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5/08/09 BR- Is this person a Hero? Explain. Today: Deciding What Are the Traits of a Hero 1.Pick up a list of traits 2.Break in to groups of Elect a list of 10 Heroic traits 4.Hand in homework (picture and list of cool superpowers. Today: Deciding What Are the Traits of a Hero 1.Pick up a list of traits 2.Break in to groups of Elect a list of 10 Heroic traits 4.Hand in homework (picture and list of cool superpowers.

Process - 1 Get a copy of the list of heroic traits. These are traits that I have compiled over the years using what my class has given me. Your traits were added to this list. Look over the list in your group: 1.Are there any that you don’t get? 2.Identify duplicates 3.Identify ones that are similar 4.Identify ones that your group feels don’t belong Get a copy of the list of heroic traits. These are traits that I have compiled over the years using what my class has given me. Your traits were added to this list. Look over the list in your group: 1.Are there any that you don’t get? 2.Identify duplicates 3.Identify ones that are similar 4.Identify ones that your group feels don’t belong

Process - 2 From the big list your group must pick 5 traits of a hero. (discuss which ones and why) You will submit your recommendations to the vote of the class. Two-thirds of the class must approve of your trait. There will be time to argue for your trait before the vote. I may veto any trait (which may be overridden by three-fourths vote) The list may have no more than ten traits From the big list your group must pick 5 traits of a hero. (discuss which ones and why) You will submit your recommendations to the vote of the class. Two-thirds of the class must approve of your trait. There will be time to argue for your trait before the vote. I may veto any trait (which may be overridden by three-fourths vote) The list may have no more than ten traits

List of Heroic Traits 1.1.