The Herofiction Grade 3
The Herofiction Grade 3
The Herofiction Grade 3
The Hero
CCSSR1: Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual
evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
I was flying home from New York. I was looking forward to seeing my
family. I had been away for a week. I missed my children.
The plane took off on a bright morning. Then after three minutes, there
was big trouble. I saw a fire outside. One of the engines was on fire.
I said to the woman next to me, “We have to go back. We’re going to
crash.” The woman was so worried she could not talk.
Then the flight attendant came and told us we need to land. “It will be
hard, so brace yourselves. Put your head down. Hold tight.” She sounded
brave. But her face was so worried. Still, she was doing her job, taking care
of us.
I looked at the woman next to me. I said, “I hope we’re okay. Let’s pray
for the best. I believe people should help each other. So I will pray for you,
too.”
I was praying to be saved when there was a big thud. The plane had hit
something. Later I found out it was the river.
When I got out of my seat, there was another passenger just standing
there. He was dazed. “Take my hand,” I said. “Let’s go.”
So I pulled him along as I went to the emergency exit. Then we were on
the wing of the plane. We were standing in the river. I was too surprised to
think about anything.
Then we got on a rescue boat. I hugged the fireman on the boat.
“Thank you for saving my life,” I said. “Thank yourselves,” he said. “And
your captain. He’s my hero today.”
I found my cell phone was in my pocket. I took it out and called my
family. When they answered the phone I said, “Don’t worry, I’m fine, but
there was a problem. I will see you later. I will be so glad to be home with
you.”
Underline the parts of the story that show that is the lesson you can learn.