Character Strong Unit 4: Lesson 6 Power vs. influence

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Character Strong Unit 4: Lesson 6 Power vs. influence ALL BINDERS/BOOKS IN BACK OF ROOM ON DESK: Leadership Notebook & Pencil Character Dare Packet

PAIR UP WITH ONE PERSON AT YOUR TABLE GROUP PARTNER TASK PAIR UP WITH ONE PERSON AT YOUR TABLE GROUP Leaders Both of you need to write answers in your Leadership Notebook Answer the following about your assigned leader: Did they lead by power or influence? What are three pieces of evidence that would show your leader was a power-style or influential-style leader? Adolph Hitler Martin Luther King Jr. Joseph Stalin Mahatma Gandhi Benito Mussolini Mother Teresa Napoleon Bonaparte Abraham Lincoln Julius Caesar Nelson Mandela

Practice assessment Real one tomorrow ;)

If Leadership is influence, then how do you get influence?

Essential Trait = Committment Read = X (if you read the whole dare) TRACK YOUR WORK Essential Trait = Committment Read = X (if you read the whole dare) Complete = X (if you did) Incomplete = X (if you did not) Comment = How did it go or why didn’t you do it?

Didn’t Do The Dare Completed The Dare Yesterday’s Yesterday’s

DUE TOMORROW

ASSESSMENT REVIEW Get Ready To Be Assessed

Power vs. Influence assessment

FACT OR FICTION? Think of a story that you want to share – about yourself – that may or may not be true. One by one you say your name and tell a “short story about you life”. The story they tell may be factual or fictional. Listeners: record each person’s name and your guess as to whether the story was true or false. After each person has told their story, we will go around the group again to find out the correct answers.