Cooperative group Journal Entry 1

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Cooperative group Journal Entry 1 Step 1: Skipping lines to give yourself enough writing space, number your journal page 1 – 11, and write down the names of the “leaders” listed below. Step 2: Review your “Character Values & Their Antonyms” printout. Cross reference the character value descriptions with your notes on each leader. Step 3: Discuss with your group which character values should be assigned to each leader. You may use the character values or their antonyms. One may assign many traits to each person. Record your answers beside each name on your journal page. Step 4: If you were a considered to be a leader of your community, country, government , church group, sports group, school club, etc., what character values would you want others to assign to you? Respond with full sentences, and give the reasons for your choices. Example: If I was a leader, I would want others to describe me as _______________, _______________, and_____________because…. Churchill Hitler Mussolini Gaulle Eisenhower Roosevelt Patton Truman Tojo Stalin You