Identity List aspects of your identity based on the following criteria: –Interests –Talents –Skill –Likes/dislikes –Hopes and dreams –Style –Culture –Other.

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Identity List aspects of your identity based on the following criteria: –Interests –Talents –Skill –Likes/dislikes –Hopes and dreams –Style –Culture –Other categories you can think of Next what symbols would fit the differing aspects of your identity?

Identity Identity: a sense of oneself as a unique person. Identity confusion: uncertainty about who one is and where one is going. Moratorium: an adolescents delay in making a commitment of what is normally expected of adults. Fidelity: faithfulness to ideas and values Foreclosure: adolescent accepts the identity and values given in childhood. Negative Identity: adolescent defining oneself in a negative or troublemaking identity Diffusion: adolescent has no clear idea of their identity and does not attempt to find that identity. Identity achievement: adolescent has developed well defined personal values and self concepts.

Landers Teacher/Education: Apple Auburn: Tiger/ Eagle Sports: basketball Family: Tree Adventure: Map Creative: Custom Logo

Create a Mascot, Brand, Symbol or Logo for your personal identity based on your list Be creative, detailed, and make your idea personal to who you are. Draw the mascot, brand, symbol or logo. Make it clean and purposeful. On the back write a 5 sentence summary of your idea and why it fits your logo.