Create your own superhero
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Make learning fun and engaging with our free printable superhero worksheets, they include writing prompts, dot-to-dot, and mask templates.
Innusya saved to Psychology
If I Were a Superhero 1. Identify a few well-known superheroes with your students and brainstorm adjectives that describe these superheroes and their actions. 2. After reviewing the list, ask students to identify people in their real lives that possess these characteristics. 3. Ask students to complete this thinksheet
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Make learning fun and engaging with our free printable superhero worksheets, they include writing prompts, dot-to-dot, and mask templates.

Maria Michel saved to Activity sheets for kids
Boost creativity and have some learning fun with these free superhero writing prompts (and bonus activities) for kids to enjoy.

Jessica Norgard saved to homeschool 3rd grade
Create your ultimate super hero with a fun name, look, powers and more! Kids can mix and match their own super heroes, choosing the clothes, features, name and special powers. If your kids are like

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Learn how to draw a superhero with our simple tutorial. 10 Easy Step-by-Step instructions. Get a free tutorial pdf printable & superhero drawing coloring page.
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With great power comes great responsibility.
Welcome back to part two on how to design your own superhero. Last time we looked at how to create your hero's powers and backstory. ...

Rachel at R's Loft saved to The Write Stuff
Description How is heroism portrayed in fiction and nonfiction? Can heroism be conveyed in words? This is a SUPER fun unit based on heroes. This 18-page packet contains a multitude of activities for studying superheroes, creating your own superhero, and understanding everyday heroes. Included is an overview of ideas for the unit, activities, resources, links, a checklist, a close reading activity, a rubric to assess opinion writing, a bulletin board possibility, and MUCH more! This is SURE…

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