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Lesson: Let’s be a HeroArtform: Visual Art Skill Level: MediumTeaching Artist: Nanci DorauLEARNING OBJECTIVES:The student will learn about action heroes and what makes them a hero.Knowing that we can be a hero ourselves can raise our self-esteem.Student will learn that there are heroes in our lives that do not wear capes!Student will learn that they can be their own hero as well and as a hero to others.Students will make a ‘Hero’ badge and a ‘Hero” poster.BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND RESOURCESMost of us can name many superheroes. We see them in movies, cartoon, and on television. There are also many heroes that we know. You can also be a hero! Let’s see how.MATERIALSComputerInternet with parental guidanceSmall poster board or cardboard - 4” by 4” works wellAluminum foil (optional)Markers, crayons, or colored pencilsYarn or string for a lanyardGlueBlank paper to make a hero posterACTIVITIESLet’s talk about Heros!A. Name 4 Superheroes. Here are my choices. Do you know any others? 1. Superman 2. Spiderman 3. Wonder Woman 4. BatmanB. Make a list of what qualities make them a hero. Here are a few of my choices. 1. Brave 2. Helpful 3. Positive role modelC. Who do you know in your life that has these qualities? Make a list. Here are my choices. 1. A Relative 2. Teacher 3. Nurse4191616155812CamScannc00CamScanncD. You can also be a Hero. Name 3 things that make you a Hero. Here are my choices. 1. I am very KIND. 2. I like to SHARE. 3. I love to TEACH.D. Let’s make a poster with the names of your Heroes. Here is my poster! Make sure to put yourself on the poster. You can decorate the poster any way you like. Be creative!E. Make a Hero Badge! You can make a badge for yourself, your siblings or your real heroes!I gave you some shapes to copy below, but it can be any shape, a circle, a square or a heart. You choose!Trace the shape on poster board or cardboard or heavy paper. 2. If you wish, cover the badge with Aluminum foil to make it shiny. 3. Color the shape any way you want. 4 Add some ribbon or buttons by gluing them on. 4. Write the name of your hero on the badge. 5. Poke a hole in the top of the badge and put the yarn through it.2758289142609ACCOMMODATIONS FOR INCLUDING ALL CHILDREN If there is an activity that involves using the hands and this is difficult for the student, use the ‘hand over hand’ (your hand on top of theirs) or ‘hand under hand’ (your hand under their hand) technique to guide them through the activity. Students with visual impairment will need the directions and information read to them. Those with hearing impairment may need to use American Sign Language. is a wonderful website to learn ASL. Check it out! Those students who are nonverbal may use their speaking devices. Let the student be creative in their own way and encourage them to do the activity only to the best of their own ability. Remember “there is no disability in the Arts” and there is no wrong answer with these lesson plans. Have fun with these activities!DISCLAIMER: The information provided by Arts4All Florida in this lesson plan is for general informational and educational purposes only. All information in is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the copyright, accuracy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information in this lesson plan. ................
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