Your Personal Coat of Arms

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Your Personal Coat of Arms

A way to symbolize what is important to YOU Choose a template that works for you Decide what categories you want on your Coat of Arms Decide what symbols work for your Coat of Arms Put it all together

You may make any changes that work for you This is your PERSONAL Coat of Arms

If you are looking for suggestions. Upper Left Middle Left Lower Left Decide what the most important thing in your life is, and draw and color a symbol of that on the Upper Left square. Your fears - imagine you defeating your worst fear, and draw and color a symbol of that on the Middle Left square. Your Family - think about family (whatever you consider family to be) , and draw and color a symbol of that on the Lower Left square.

If you are looking for suggestions. Upper Right Middle Right Lower Right Future - Imagine what you want to be (not just job) and draw and color a symbol of that on the Upper Right square. Your Skills - Think about what you are good at, and draw and color a symbol of that on the Middle Right square. Your Characteristics - Pick an animal that connects to you. (brave, strong, cunning, witty, smart, clever, loyal, proud, invisible, etc) , and put a symbol of that on the Lower Right square.

If you are looking for suggestions. Name Banner In the Name Banner write your name, a good nickname, or a word that describes you or use words that describe you. (i.e. Courageous, Outgoing, Loud, Laughing, Eccentric, Energetic, Nostalgic)

Where do I find templates? Start with these. Or use the links on the webpage. or use

Where do I find symbols? Here are a few: There are MANY more via the links on the webpage. You could create your own. or search. . .

Now you Write. Pick 3 parts of your ‘Coat of Arms’ and write a paragraph. Ensure you start by clearly stating what you are writing about. (An emotion, a fear, something you are good at etc.) What does your symbol represent? Why is that important to you? What other symbols did you consider? What else could have gone into that section of the Coat of Arms?

Now you Publish. Publish Offline - Submit your Coat of Arms and the written explanation on paper to the teacher.

Reflect. Now Self Reflection (Self - Evaluation) Students will complete the Self Evaluation provided. ​ Extra care and effort should go into the "What I did well" and "What I could improve" sections.

Your Personal Coat of Arms