Words: The Power Within Lesson 20 Personal Traits.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Aim Discuss... Now, imagine…
Advertisements

The Philosophy of Exotischism The Essence of the Soul 341 You may have heard it said that it is a good thing that we all feel shame from time to time.
Jobs for Montana's Graduates C15L2PP1. Ethics is defined as the specific moral choices made by an individual in his relationship with others. They are.
Family ISN’T Always Family BELIEFS AND VALUES can change Beliefs and values are very important in someone’s life. Throughout life situations these beliefs.
Beaten into submission: The cycle of abuse. The scenario Imagine a young, beautiful and attractive women. She feels reasonably good about herself, she.
{ Word List # 10: Cred-believe Contra/Counter- against.
WORDS: THE POWER WITHIN Lesson 16 -Vital Signs. CAPIT  Capital  Capit + al (related to)  Literal definition – related to the head  Dictionary definition.
Junior great book I Just Kept On Smiling Series 7 pgs
Healthy Relationships. Rationale Students should be aware that creating and maintaining healthy relationships will help them reach their career goals.
DO NOW How would you define Self Acceptance? What is the difference between self acceptance and self esteem?
 He stands alone for what he feels is right.  He is brave in the face of opposition.
Adroit (adj) adroit at… My friend is adroit at quoting movies from the 90s. Or, adroit___________ Jeremy is an adroit basketball player.
 Holden is very lonely, and most of the novel shows him attempting to find company or dwelling on the fact that he is lonely- “practically the whole.
Lesson 19 Constant Motion.  Decline  De (down) + clin  Literal definition – bend down, lean down  Dictionary definition – (v) to become smaller, fewer,
Copyright © 2007 by Marline E. Pearson. All Rights Reserved. Lesson Five Principles of Smart Relationships.
Developing Personal Identity & Character
“DO Now” Open your TNT Student Workbook, and finish “Making a Decision” on Page 7. Make sure to circle the positives or negatives and total them up. When.
Chapter 3 Section 3 Mental and Emotional Health Bellringer
Learning Objectives – Personal Confidence
Discover Yourself Chapter One Coach Thompson Chapter One Coach Thompson.
Defense Mechanisms. Defense mechanisms are techniques people use to: 1. Cope with emotions they are uncomfortable expressing -or- 2. Avoid confronting.
Developing Personal Confidence and Searching for a Job.
Chapter 2: Personality, Self-Esteem
+ SELF EFFICACY Gymnasts vs. Musicians. + What is ‘self-efficacy’? ‘Self-efficacy is the belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the courses.
LESSON 1.2: SELF-CONCEPT Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Write down 5 words or phrases that describe you or represent who you are  Rank the 5 words or.
ACS 206 LANGUAGE LEADER / INTERMEDIATE. UNIT 11 CRIME.
Word Study Lesson 7 cred, credit = believe. Most of you may know the word credit from daily life if your parents shop with a credit card. You may also.
“Stand Up” Character for Teens. Getting To Know You What do YOU stand for? What do YOU believe in? Who are YOU? There is one subject that most of us didn’t.
The Mind is its own place
Informational Text Evaluating an Argument Informational Text Connecting to the Literature Introducing the Informational Text Vocabulary Informational Reading.
Vocal Leaders Involves 6 Main Characteristics: 1.Commitment 2.Confidence 3.Composure 4.Character 5.Encourager 6.Enforcer.
ROOT WORDS Cred = Believe. Accreditation Granting approval or belief in a school.
 Homework on the top right hand corner of your desk.  Answer the following in complete sentences on notebook paper:  Write about a situation when you.
1 SCENARIOS. 2 The 5 biggest issues facing student-athletes today are: Drinking Too Much 2. Hazing 3. Relationship Abuse/Violence 4. Discrimination.
Lesson 2: Common Misconceptions. Misconception 1 “Christianity must be proven scientifically; I’ll accept Christianity when you prove it with the scientific.
Psychology Lesson 2.
Developing Personal Confidence. Learning Objectives By the end of this session you will: 1.identify confident behaviours 2.review your own confidence.
.. Vocabulary Set #1 1.consider v. – to think about something very carefully 2.feast n. – a large meal for many people to celebrate a special event 3.generous.
1 2 I know the day can be quite hectic, Sometimes really stressful too - But sadly we can't always Do all the things we'd like to do.
MENTAL HEALTH: Dealing With Emotions Ms. Mai Lawndale High School.
Miss, mit = send. Dismissal Definition: to send away or let go Example: The students waited for afternoon dismissal.
Sex Can Wait – Lesson 4 – The importance of self-esteem.
Mrs. Farver.  Mental Health – reflects a person’s ability to cope with the daily demands of life (i.e. deal with stress), have a positive self-concept,
BE HAPPY! 14 WAYS TO BE HAPPY. 1 Accept the pains You must get in touch with your situation. Sometimes people deny their hardship, thinking that if they.
DECISION MAKING. GET READY FOR CLASS Pick up – Lesson 3: Decision Making Take out your homework assignment from last time. – Make sure everything is completed.
CHAPTER 1 HEALTH CHOICES AND BEHAVIOR. TERMS Life management skills: skill people use to meet their own needs everyday. Health: physical, mental and social.
LEADERSHIP Team Building By Rick Irwin, Level 3 Coach.
Working in an Early Education and Childcare Setting Skills, attitudes and qualities.
Developing Personal Confidence and Searching for a Job.
1 CHAPTER TWO ENGAGE: Developing Your Personal and Academic Motivation GUST 1270 College and Career Planning.
Leadership Presentation By Asim Lodhi Hi! My name is Asim Lodhi and I am a English 12 student at Fraser High School. I am a Senior and will be attending.
MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP TRAITS.  Definition: Justice is defined as the practice of being fair and consistent. A just person gives consideration to each.
Group Brainstorm What types of things do you think bullies do? Why do you think some kids engage in bullying behavior? What happens to students who bully.
Latin and Greek Root Words Unit 10
Learn all about anger and healthy ways to cope!
This week’s Greek or Latin Root is…
Vocab Unit 4.
Word List # 10: Cred-believe Contra/Counter- against
UNIT 6 – DETECTIVE STORIES
Word List REVIEW: cred = believe
UNIT 6 – DETECTIVE STORIES
ROOT WORDS Cred = Believe.
The Grieving Process.
ROOT WORDS Cred = Believe.
Empowering Beliefs Lesson 1 What are Empowering Beliefs?
Greek and Latin Root Words Vocabulary November 17, 2014
Wooden’s Pyramid of Success
Word List: cred = believe
Cred Believe.
Presentation transcript:

Words: The Power Within Lesson 20 Personal Traits

AMI (AMIC) Amiable Ami + able literal definition – “friend-able” Dictionary definition – (adj) having a friendly or pleasant personality; good- natured; agreeable Amiable customers make coming to work much more enjoyable.

AMI (AMIC) Amicable Amic + able literal definition – “friend-able” Dictionary definition – (adj) showing friendliness; usually used to describe relationships or situations rather than people Despite always disagreeing, the two sisters maintained an amicable relationship.

AMI (AMIC) - FRIEND Amity Ami + y (result of) Literal definition – result of friends Dictionary definition – (n) friendship; peaceful relations; goodwill The amity between the two countries helped insure peace throughout the region.

CRED Credible Cred + ible (able) Literal definition – able to believe Dictionary definition – (adj) able to be believed; convincing The prosecutor had credible evidence that proved Wolfgang was guilty of the crime.

CRED Credulous Cred + ous (full of) Literal definition – full of believing Dictionary definition – (adj) inclined to believe too readily; gullible; naïve There are too many credulous people who will believe anything they read on the internet without first checking to see if it’s actually true.

CRED -BELIEVE Creed Dictionary definition – (n) a system of religious beliefs; a faith Many people around the world believe in some type of creed that they can turn to in times of trouble or despair.

CULP Culpable Culp + able Literal definition – blame-able Dictionary definition – (adj) deserving of blame; responsible for wrongdoing Students who share their homework are culpable and could be accused of cheating.

CULP Culprit Culp Dictionary definition – (n) someone guilty of wrongdoing or crime The police put all of their effort into catching the culprit who stole the artifacts.

CULP – BLAME, GUILT Exculpatory Ex (out) + culp + ory (pertaining to) Literal definition – pertaining to blaming out Dictionary definition – (adj) showing that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing The defense used their exculpatory evidence to get Wolfgang exonerated.

EGO Ego Dictionary definition – (n) a person’s feeling of self-esteem or self-worth Getting beat by that six-year-old in that game of HORSE really bruised my ego.

EGO Egocentric Ego + centr (center) Dictionary definition – (adj) self-centered; thinking only of oneself and not others; selfish The egocentric athlete was not a true team player, and as a result, his teammates did not like him very much.

EGO – SELF Egotism Ego + ism (belief) Literal definition – self belief Dictionary definition – (n) the inclination to think and talk about oneself excessively due to inflated sense of self-worth; conceit People grew tired of the actor’s egoism; consequently, he was unable to find work this past season.

FORT Forte Fort Dictionary definition – (n) something at which a person excels; (adv) a musical direction that means loudly or forcefully Wolfgang’s forte was underwater basket- weaving; his amazing work is on display in numerous museums.

FORT Fortify Fort + fy (make) Literal definition – make strong Dictionary definition – (v) to strengthen and secure a position; to strengthen mentally or physically; to add strength to The Trojans had to fortify their city to hold off the attacking Greeks.

FORT - STRONG Fortitude Fort + tude (quality) Literal definition – strong quality Dictionary definition – (n) strength of mind that makes it possible to endure pain or difficult situations with courage Perseus had enough fortitude to face Medusa and the Kraken to save Andromeda.