Blazers
of Greatness
Guide
with Curriculum suggestions for Elementary Ages 9 - 11
written and
compiled
by
Katrina Lybbert
*Curriculum
Outline*
There
are a variety of ways you could approach this guide and
curriculum.
First, you can spend one week on each hero/heroine and complete the
following
list in one year. Second, you could choose to focus on one a
month
and just pick the people who interest you the most. Or if you are
like me, and have limited time, you can choose to spend six weeks per
hero/heroine.
By doing so, you will cover all the following people in 6 years (grades
4 - 9). In each of years one, three and five, choose 4 heroes and
2 heroines to learn about. In years two, four and six, choose 2
heroes
and 4 heroines to learn about. Or any combination that suits you!
Remember
you can substitute the following list with any hero/heroine you
choose.
And look for heroes in your own family history.
Planning
your sessions (week)
Important
resources to have during this study:
-
A timeline
(either on your wall or in a binder) to help your child see where each
hero and heroine fit in history.
-
A wall map
- to show where each hero and heroine were born or spent most of their
lives.
-
A notebook
to keep mini biographies and other information on each person studied.
Day
1
-
Read from
a selection on the literature list
-
Place something
to represent this hero/heroine on your timeline
Day
2
-
Read from
a selection on the literature list
-
Colour in
or highlight on a map the location your hero/heroine was from
Day
3
-
Read from
a selection on the literature list
-
Copywork
- copy a quote in your notebook that was said by your hero/heroine
Day
4
-
Read from
a selection on the literature list
-
Write a
mini biography of your hero/heroine's life...
-
ie:
-
Name:
-
Birthdate:
-
Birthplace:
-
Parents:
-
Schooling:
-
Religion:
-
Married:
-
Children:
-
Accomplishments:
-
Interesting
facts:
-
Death date:
Day
5
-
Choose an
activity or project related to your hero/heroine
Day
6 (optional)
-
Write a
paragraph on why this person is a hero/heroine to you
Heroes
Albert
Einstein
George
Washington
Benjamin
Franklin
Abraham
Lincoln
Nathaniel
Bowditch
Christopher
Columbus
Winston
Churchill
Mahatma
Gandhi
George
Frederic Handel
Johannes
Gutenberg
Benito
Juarez
David
Livingstone
Shinichi
Suzuki
Thomas
Edison
George
Washington Carver
George
Peabody
Orville
& Wilbur Wright
Terry
Fox
Heroines
Mother
Teresa
Madeleine
de Verchères
Abigail
Adams
Elizabeth
Blackwell
Laura
Secord
Louisa
May Alcott
Helen
Keller
Marie
Curie
Rosa
Parks
Mary
A. Livermore
Florence
Nightingale
Harriet
Tubman
Gladys
Aylward
Mary
Lyon
Joan
of Arc
Sacagawea
Wangari
Maahtai
Nancy
Bird-Walton
Additional
Heroes & Heroines
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