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Lesson Topic: Heroine and Hero
Name of Teacher: Susan Strikovsky
Who is your Heroine? Who is your Hero?
Kathleen:
My heroine is Aung San Suu Kyi,
the leader of Burma.
She is a lifelong icon for human
rights and women’s rights. She is
a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Caity:
My hero is the leader Martin
Luther King.
He had strong morals, and he
used his experience to persuade
governments about equality and
human rights.
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By Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier - [1], Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65758
Match the Words in Red to their Synonym
SynonymNew Word
Rules of BehaviorHero
ConvinceMorals
Man of couragePersuade
Match the Words in Red to their Synonym
SynonymNew Word
Rules of BehaviorHero
ConvinceMorals
Man of couragePersuade
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
1) Jack his friend to go back to
school.
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
1) Jack persuaded his friend to go back
to school.
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
2) A strong is someone who
listens to his people.
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
2) A strong leader is someone who
listens to his people.
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
3) My mother works for the . She
deals with ministers of Finance.
Complete the Sentences with the New Words
3) My mother works for the government .
She deals with ministers of Finance.
Today’s Lesson was about
Heroine and Hero
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