D HEART OF A CHAMPION. Give It All You’ve Got Story Genre Strategy Skill Autobiography Evaluate Fact and Opinion.

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d HEART OF A CHAMPION

Give It All You’ve Got Story Genre Strategy Skill Autobiography Evaluate Fact and Opinion

An Autobiography Includes Michelle’s 1998 Olympic Story

 amateur amateur  artistic artistic  audience audience  compete compete  elements elements  judges judges  presentation presentation  pressure pressure  required required  technical technical Transparency 2-1

This autobiographical selection is told by Michelle Kwan. As you read, evaluate how well you get to know her through her own words. This autobiographical selection is told by Michelle Kwan. As you read, evaluate how well you get to know her through her own words.

How does Michelle describe her skating when she first started as a Senior skater? What does she say she needed to learn how to do? Do you think she gives an honest picture of her strengths and weaknesses? Why or why not?

 Someone who engages in an athletic activity for fun rather than for pay. Back

 Showing skill and good taste. Back

 The people gathered to see and hear a performance. Back

 To take part in a contest. Back

 The parts of which something is made up. Back

 People who decide who wins a contest. Back

 A performance. Back

 Urgent or forceful demand. Back

 necessary; essential Back

 Having to do with technique. Back

Depth The Study of Disciplines Details Patterns TrendsUnanswered Questions Rules Ethics The Big Idea Complexity The Study of Disciplines Details Patterns Trends Unanswered Questions Rules Ethics The Big Idea Change Over Time Different Perspectives Across Disciplines