Superhero Creation Answer these questions as you create your own superhero: –How does your superhero look in general? –Where does your character live?

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Superhero Creation Answer these questions as you create your own superhero: –How does your superhero look in general? –Where does your character live? –What is your superhero’s costume? –Is your superhero male or female? –What is your superhero’s name? Live Look Name Costume Male/Female

Recognizing Your Powers Think about your superhero’s power and write that in the middle circle. –In the two larger boxes write two details describing the superpower. –Write two more details about the detail in the top box. –Great work!!! Superpower Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 1a Detail 1b

Warrior Tactics Draw pictures of your superhero. Think about his or her greatest weakness What is she/he afraid of? What kinds of things make him or her weak? Superman’s weakness is kryptonite. What would your weakness look like if you could sketch it? How does your superhero deal with his or her weakness?

Fighting Back Because of your magic weapon the title has appeared automatically. –Next write the topic sentence for your story. –Don’t forget to include your superhero’s name and description. That’s the clue that Superman gave you. –After you get done writing, draw a simple picture of the sentence. Picture Topic Sentence: The End of Evil