What are you bringing to the room?

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What are you bringing to the room? Welcome to Year 9 What are you bringing to the room?

There’s so much to know – let’s get to it! FAMILY How many people in your family? Do you all live together? Are you the oldest? Middle child? Youngest? Does it change things? Where were you born? How important is your family to you? Are you close? Who are you closest to in your family? What role do you play in the family? (Joker, peace maker, problem solver, whinger, questioner, boss, etc.) ABOUT YOU What is your most favourite memory? What are your hobbies or collections you have? What is your greatest achievement so far? What is your most valuable possession? What are you strengths? What are you good at? What are you weaknesses? What can you improve?

There’s so much to know – let’s get to it! BITS AND PIECES What are your ‘pet hates’? What really bugs you? How do you help others? What makes you a good friend? What will people remember about you after they finish school? If you had 2 hours to yourself, (no school, chores, etc.) What are the best things about being a teenager for you? What are the worst things about being a teenager for you? THE FUTURE Do you have any plans or goals for the future? How important is school to your future? What do you think your greatest challenge will be in the future? What will be important to you in 10 years time? What do you think will be the best thing about being an adult?