Figurative Great Heart
Literal Great Heart
Clara Barton
Anne Frank
Helen Keller
100

What is a character trait that shows that you are taking a risk?

Brave

100

What is the literal great heart?

It's the one in our body. (It's our organ)

100

Clara Barton helped during what war?

The Civil War


100

During what war was Anne Frank alive?

World War II

100

Helen Keller was the first person to do what?

She was the first person to go to college blind and deaf. 

200

What is the character trait that shows you share?

Generous

200

What does the heart do in our body?

It pumps blood to the rest of our body. 

200

Clara Barton founded what organization?

The American Red Cross

200

What did Anne Frank write in everyday?

Her diary

200

When was Helen Keller born?

June 27, 1880.

300

What is the definition of figurative great heart?

It's your personality.

300

What is a key word that tells us that the word heart is being used literally? 

blood, organ, body, healthy, 

(Any word that refers to the heart in our body.) 

300

On what day was Clara Barton born?

December 25th, 1821

300

What country did Anne Frank live in?

Germany

300

What is the name of the system people who are blind use to read? 

Braille

400

What does greathearted mean?

Being generous, courageous (brave), and heroic 

400

How can you keep your heart strong?

Exercise and eat healthy. 
400

How does Clara Barton show a great heart figuratively?

She shows a great heart figuratively by being brave when she helped soldiers during the Civil War. (Any answer that a scholar can defend is correct.)

400

How does Anne Frank show a great heart figuratively?

Anne Frank shows a great heart figuratively by being positive even though she had to live in an attic for two years. (Any answer that a scholar can defend is correct.)

400

How does Helen Keller show a great heart figuratively?

She shows a great heart figuratively by being brave when she went to college even though she was blind and deaf. (Any answer that a scholar can defend is correct.)