Journal – Pick ONE What makes a “good” friend versus a “bad” friend? Think about: the qualities you look for in a friend and what you expect a friend.

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Journal – Pick ONE What makes a “good” friend versus a “bad” friend? Think about: the qualities you look for in a friend and what you expect a friend to do for you. Describe a time that you blamed a personal struggle on someone else. Do you think it is more natural to put blame on someone else or to take responsibility for it yourself?

Read ABC & CompleteMind Maps Ch. 4 (1st block) Ch. 5 Ch. 6

“Tiger Mothers” Read the excerpt about “Tiger Mother” parenting.

Character Sketches Complete the backs of the mind maps.

Exit Slip Pick one theme and explain how we’ve seen it so far.