SAME SEATS AS YESTERDAY MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR LEADERSHIP NOTEBOOK

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SAME SEATS AS YESTERDAY MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR LEADERSHIP NOTEBOOK Character Strong SAME SEATS AS YESTERDAY MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR LEADERSHIP NOTEBOOK

In your spiral WRITE today’s DATE & THE QUESTIONs THEN ANSWER ENTRY TASK QUESTION: In your spiral WRITE today’s DATE & THE QUESTIONs THEN ANSWER 1. Attitude of gratitude: What are three things you are grateful for today? 2. What are 2-3 reasons it is important to know each’s names?

TODAY YOU WILL… Identify your dominate personality trait(s). Recognize a strength and a weakness of each of the four main personality types. Understand that someone can still choose to work on different personality type by putting their character in to action.

COLOR, CAR, CHARACTER Step 1: Write your name on a piece of paper, and under your name write which color best fits your personality. Step 2: Beneath the color, write the name of the car or vehicle that you feel fits your self image (the car that best represents your). Step 3: Under the car, write the name of a fictional character whom you identify with

Did anyone’s choices surprise you? Why? DISCUSSION In your table groups, number yourselves 1 to 4 Find your number partners from the other table groups 1 = Group in front of teacher desk 2 = Group in front and center 3 = Group in front by the door 4 = Group in second row center Share your work by: Introducing yourself by your name Share your color, car, character Briefly provide rational for each of your choices Class Debrief Did anyone’s choices surprise you? Why?

Personality vs. character People often misuse these words How would you define these words?

In this unit we will begin working on our character with daily exercises

What choices do you make on daily basis that you think are most important to your character development? Why?

4 Stages of character development Character is… …who I am Built on… …the thousands of choices I make everyday 4 Stages of character development Character is who I am, built on the thousands of choices I make everyday!

4 Stages of character development Character is… …who I am Built on… …the thousands of choices I make everyday 4 Stages of character development Character is who I am, built on the thousands of choices I make everyday!

4 Stages of character development Character is… …who I am Built on… …the thousands of choices I make everyday 4 Stages of character development Character is who I am, built on the thousands of choices I make everyday!

4 Stages of character development Personality is… …a gift Set by… …age six 4 Stages of character development Personality is a gift, set by age six!

4 Stages of character development Personality is… …a gift Set by… …age six 4 Stages of character development Personality is a gift, set by age six!

4 Stages of character development Personality is… …a gift Set by… …age six 4 Stages of character development Personality is a gift, set by age six!

What did you notice about your classmates from this activity? When I read a-loud a topic decide what level of skill development you feel you are for that topic For Example: If the topic is playing the guitar, if you have never learned anything about the guitar you would go to corner 1 = Unconscious and Unskilled. BUT if you have taken guitar lessons for a few years and can play in a band, you would go corner 3 = Conscious & Skilled Then move to that corner of the room Four Corners Stage 1 = Unconscious & Unskilled Stage 2 = Conscious & Unskilled Stage 3 = Conscious & Skilled Stage 4 = Unconscious & Skilled Class Debrief What did you notice about your classmates from this activity?

The backwards bicycle Think about each stage of the 4 Stages of Character Development while watching the video. Where do you see Stage 1-4 during the video?

BE PREPARED YOU WILL BE ASSESSED ON YOUR ABILITY TO KNOW AND EXPLAIN EACH ONE OF THE FOUR STAGES OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT.