Everyday Heroes (stories and activities)
About Everyday Heroes
It is motivational. The people whose stories make up this book have not lived easy lives. They have faced many obstacles including poverty, abuse, neglect, illness, racism, drugs, and violence. Yet these extraordinary people have found the strength to take strong, positive steps to make their lives what they want them to be. All the stories celebrate the ability of individuals to take responsibility for their lives. Without preaching, these real-life narratives will give your students hope and will teach them a powerful lesson: that taking command of one's own life is the road to self-fulfillment. The moral power of these true stories help make Everyday Heroes one of the most compelling books on the school market today.
It is visual. Each story is accompanied by five or six photographs to provide readers with an even better sense of each everyday hero. Given the fact that each person has been through difficult times, it is inspiring to see so many smiles in the photos and to have such strong visual evidence that, "Yes, this person has made it." The upbeat pictures will help assure students that they too can achieve success.
It is flexible. The book can be easily adapted to fit different instructional approaches and student needs. Some teachers wanting to encourage students' direct experience with the stories may emphasize the accompanying discussion questions and writing assignments. Other teachers favoring a skills approach may focus on the vocabulary and reading comprehension activities that are provided. Written on a 4th to 9th grade reading level, the stories are suitable for middle-school and junior-high-school students as well as special-needs students in higher grades and adult students in basic reading and writing courses.
It is multicultural. The book recognizes and celebrates the diversity of American culture. Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian, and white people are represented, all talking frankly about their families, their cultures, their problems, and their dreams.
It is uplifiting AND educational. To deepen students' understanding, each story in Everyday Heroes is accompanied by the following:
• Preview-a brief overview that prepares students to read the story.
• Words to Watch-before the reading, a list of five of the more difficult words in the story.
• Vocabulary Check-after the reading, five questions that provide helpful practice in vocabulary development.
• Reading Check-after the reading, ten questions that offer practice in key reading skills: central point, main ideas, supporting details, and conclusions.
• Questions for Thinking and Discussion-three questions that help students both think about ideas raised by the story and make connections between the story and their own lives.
• Ideas for Writing-two writing assignments that give students a chance to explore further some of the challenging ideas in the story.
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