Past American Heroes Do you know any?. Good citizens are … People who are good and noble. These people sacrifice (go without) to help others or fight.

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Past American Heroes Do you know any?

Good citizens are … People who are good and noble. These people sacrifice (go without) to help others or fight for a cause. These people include our firefighters, police, EMS workers, parents, and teachers. Can you think of any other good citizens?

In this WebQuest You will read about American Heroes of the past. These heroes helped the world become what it is today. Each showed good citizenship.

Traits of a good citizen Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Caring Fairness Citizenship

You will read about… During the Revolutionary War, Paul Revere warned people that the British troops were coming. Thurgood Marshall was the first African American in the Supreme Court. Amelia Earhart proved that planes could fly around the world. Sojourner Truth fought for equal rights.

You will read about… Florence Nightingale couldn’t chose between teaching math or nursing. Robert Fulton designed boats that carried goods to towns. Martin Luther King made it possible for everyone to be in one classroom together.

Which of these good citizens do you want to learn more about? Pictures and names