PPT-“Heroes” by Robert Cormier
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Interactive Mindmaps Notes Revision Tests Sample Exam Questions How to use this presentation The next slide is you master mind map Click on any of the coloured boxes that radiate out from the Heroes box . Youre not a hero but you talk a good game You and your friends are holding court regaling the crowds with your tales of derringdo Can you fight your way through a drunken haze to concoct the best boasts The most believable Or at least ones that are HEROES The hero on the right is wearing a red cape. He has a chiseled ch in and bulging muscles. You know , if prompted to, he could stop a speeding bullet or leap a tall building in a single bound Together as a community we can make the difference. This should not happen…….. Not a single one of our selfless Men in Women in uniform should ever have to endure homelessness.They need our support, together as a community we can make the difference.. A. Stroujkova, and L. Xu. History of the Inner Core Recorded by Seismology: Freezing, Melting, Differential Rotation. Inner Core Structure from Seismology. Radially symmetric structure and F layer. Inner core boundary topography. Unit 5. Week 1. Day 1. Introducing the Theme. Theme Reader p. 257. The title of this unit is . Heroes Across time. . People admire heroes for things they have done or ways they have acted. What are some things a hero might do?. Protagonist and Antagonists. A protagonist is the main character, the essential or prime personal character in a text, . movie, play.. The antagonist is the main character's chief opponent.. Why do we have heroes?. Identify. a person you admire . and . describe. why you feel about them . the way you do. Heroes &. Change Agents. in. US History. November 20, 1925–. June 6, 1968. May 29, 1917 -. November 22, 1963. October 2015. Concept. . On October 1-2, we will be hosting the World Heroes Banquet. We have broken the laws of time and invited heroes from throughout history to participate. This is a global banquet featuring heroes and historical figures from around the world. . (January 17, 1925 – November 2, 2000). 1991 Margaret A. Edwards Award Winner. Presented by: . Marlina. . Fraterman. y. orknotes.com. Background image from shadowness.com. Why was he known?. Has been called the “single most important writer in the whole history of young adult literature” (Hastings). A hero is authentic, whereas a celebrity represents . derived (original) values. A . hero has achieved . something. Hero portrays their true self with all of their flaws. The Hero created himself. A Hero . Output: 30 Athlete Leaders trained and serving as Health Advocates amongst their peers, at SO events and on public platforms. Rationale:. Peer to peer education is often most effective. Integrates ALP’s programme in to Healthy Communities. Mrs. Samaddar. 1. Many people have faced and overcome obstacles to . become famous. . . These . are the heroes you read about in books, newspapers, magazines, and Internet articles. . 2. You watch these heroes as they relive their accomplishments on TV or in movies about their lives.. “Heroes” by Robert Cormier Interactive Mindmaps Notes Revision Tests Sample Exam Questions How to use this presentation The next slide is you master mind map. Click on any of the coloured boxes that radiate out from the Heroes box. What is mythology?. Mythology. -- A collection of . stories, . esp. . belonging . to a particular religious or cultural tradition. . . A . myth. is a traditional story belonging to a group or culture. .
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