
May the Fourth Be With You!
A Star Wars Day Adventure Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away

What is Star Wars?
A space adventure story Movies about good versus evil Characters from different planets Created by George Lucas in 1977

Meet the Heroes
Luke Skywalker - a brave young hero Princess Leia - a strong leader Han Solo - a daring pilot Chewbacca - a loyal friend

Amazing Droids
R2-D2 - a helpful robot friend C-3PO - a talking golden robot Droids help the heroes They are like robot assistants

Design Your Own Droid
Draw a helpful robot friend What special abilities would it have? What color would you make it? Give your droid a fun name!

The Force and Being Kind
The Force is like an invisible energy It connects all living things Jedi use it to help others Being kind and brave makes you strong

Discussion Time
How do you help your friends? What makes someone a hero? How can we be kind like the Jedi?

Real Space vs. Star Wars Space
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May the Fourth Activities
Practice Jedi moves (stretching) Make lightsaber sounds Say 'May the Force be with you' Share what makes you a good friend

Remember This
'May the Force be with you!' means 'Good luck and be strong!' We can all be heroes by being kind Use your imagination to create amazing stories
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