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Traits Learning Objectives: Students will define a trait; physical trait and character trait. Students will identify five of their physical or character traits.

[Insert image/video of a person students know well (yourself, school staff, famous/historical person, sports figure, artist, actor, etc. This person will be used in next two lessons]. What makes this person unique, or special? What are some ideas about this person’s: Strengths Talents Weaknesses Personality characteristics Physical characteristics Kick-off Discussion:

Classroom Discussion: Look around the room at peers: Recognize the different physical traits you see: long or short hair, color of hair, dimples, smiles, eye color, tall or short, color of skin, freckles… These are Physical Traits Classroom Discussion:

Classroom Discussion: Now, think about how different peers act: Friendly, moody, grumpy, happy, shy, smart, outgoing, helpful, funny, creative… These are Character Traits Classroom Discussion:

Map It Practice Online Activity: Trait: a characteristic, feature, or quality of a person There are 2 types of traits: Physical Traits Character (or personality) Traits Additional Practice

Map It Practice Online Activity: Additional Practice Add4-5 physical traits for each person.

Map It Practice Online Activity: Additional Practice What character traits do you notice?

Individual Traits Extension Activity: Create your own visual word cloud by entering your list of traits in a word cloud generator. Choose one here: http://www.edudemic.com/9-word-cloud-generators-that-arent- wordle/ Get creative, choose your font, size, orientation, and background color…make it you! Word Clouds

Application Activity: Watch a short video from the pepnet 2, Achieving Goals! Career Stories of Individuals Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Ambitious Achievers- Vol 5: http://www.pepnet.org/resources/ag5 Meet Rosa Lee Gallimore (a Performing Artist) Matthew Baker (a caterer) What physical traits did you notice? What character traits did you notice? What traits would be important for each of these careers? Application Activity: Traits for Careers Video

Synthesis Activity: Cross Curriculum Discussion Prompts: [Insert image of the character you will be discussing] Synthesis Activity: Cross Curriculum Discussion Prompts: What were the character’s action in the story? What personality traits does the character have? What text evidence helps you draw conclusions about the character’s traits (based on what a character says, thinks, feels, and does)?