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Design your own journal based on the following activities. The Ultimate Gift Design your own journal based on the following activities. Devote one page to each gift. Be creative and unique. The assignment will be worked on in class this week and completed at home by the end of next week. Due on Friday, Feb 13th The assignment is worth 100 marks.

The Ultimate Gift 1: The Gift of Work 2: The Gift of Money 3: The Gift of Friends 4: The Gift of Learning 5: The Gift of Problems 6: The Gift of Family 7: The Gift of Laughter 8: The Gift of Dreams 9: The Gift of Giving 10: The Gift of Gratitude 11: The Gift of a Day 12: The Gift of Love

Page 1: The Gift of Work Your Own Work Have you ever had a job? This can be anything from helping watch a younger sibling, to working as a clerk at a store, to interning at a law office, to working at a summer camp. If so, describe one of your jobs in the box below: This job was: My responsibilities included: The amount of time I put into this job was: Lessons/ Information I gained from this experience: How will this job help me prepare for future work?

The Gift of Work continued… Think about your present skills and interests and also about abilities that you wish to acquire in the future. A Future Job In the future, a job I would like to have is: In order to do this job effectively I will have to learn and do the following: By successfully taking on this job, I should feel:

Page 2: The Gift of Money • What does Jason learn about the value of money after being stripped of his belongings? • How do you think Jason feels after giving the money to Alexia? Why? • Do you ever walk by homeless people on the streets of your town or city? How do you react? • What are some of the positive aspects of having a lot of money? What can be some of the down-sides of being very wealthy? • Similarly, what are positives that can arise from going through a financial struggle? What are the downsides of constantly worrying about expenses? • If you had excess money like Jason, would you rather keep it for yourself or give it away.

The Gift of Money continued… How would you give away $1,500? Person/Organization Amount Why?

Page 3: The Gift of Friendship Group Discussion Questions Think about and discuss the following questions that relate to friendship. Jason is asked to describe the principles of true friendship. What do you believe are the 5 qualities of friendship that are most important? List them below and then share them as a group. They can be descriptive words or sentences. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5

The Gift of Friendship continued…… Is it more important to have a lot of friends or a few good ones? Why? • Does a good friend have to be similar to you? (e.g., same age, gender, likes and dislikes, etc.) Why or why not? • What do you expect from your friends? How should they treat you? • What do you do for your friends? How do you treat them? • What are some of the challenges of making new friends

Page 4: The Gift of Education • What is the lesson that Jason learns about education? Why was he sent to Ecuador to discover it? • How do books expand the world in which we live? • Do you have a favorite book? What impact has it had on you? • What is your favorite academic subject? Explain.

Page 5: The Gift of a Problem A close friend of yours was the victim of a terrible car accident. She is confined to her bed in the hospital. It is really difficult to see her in this condition and the trip to the hospital is long. Nevertheless, you continue to visit her. Lesson or Something to Gain Problem You applied to several colleges, but did not get into any of them. You are incredibly disappointed and do not know what to do after high school. A Real Problem That I Have Encountered Lesson or something to gain

Page 6: The Gift of Family When you think about the word “family,” what characteristics come to mind? • Jason feels that love is the key to family, and that relationships through blood do not always constitute love. Some people, who are not born into strong, loving families, have to find and create their own families. Give examples of some positive people in your life who make up “family” – remember, these do not have to be people related by blood. • How do certain family members support you? How do you support them? • Describe a relationship in your family that you would like to improve. What steps can you take to address it? • How does Jason heal the relationship with his great uncle Red Stevens, despite him already being dead?

Page 7: The Gift of Laughter Laughter is good medicine for the soul. How does Jason discover the joy of living? Our world is desperately in need of more such medicine

Page 8: The Gift of Dreams What Are Your Dreams? Like Jason, you are now asked to make a list of your dreams. These are organized into short-term goals for the coming year and long-term goals for the indefinite future. Remember, your dreams will develop and change as you get older. My Dreams/ Goals for the Coming Year: My Dreams/ Goals for the Future:

Page 9: The Gift of Giving Come up with a list of ten ways in which you could reach out to others. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Page 10: The Gift of Gratitude Create Your Own Golden List Remember, you can be thankful for anything or anyone. Nothing is too big or too small! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gratitude continued….. Write a Letter of Gratitude Red teaches Jason that it is important to express gratitude for the people and things that have enhanced your life. Think about a person who has had a significant impact on your life thus far. This can be anyone – a friend, family member, teacher, doctor, etc. Reach into your heart and express thankfulness for his/ her words, support and actions. Be sure to send the letter to the person so he/she is aware of their influence

Page 11; The Gift of a Perfect Day What is Your Perfect Day? In the space below, devise your own perfect day, including the people and places that are meaningful to you. Where? Who are you with? What are you doing? Why?

Page 12 : The Gift of Love • How can Jason use the experiences and lessons he has gained during the twelve gifts to forge loving relationships with his estranged relatives? Is it possible for them to change, too? Describe the differences in the relationships between Jason and Caitlin and Jason and Alexia? Which of the twelve gifts is the one that you are lacking the most? How can you do a better job at incorporating that gift into your life? Are there other gifts that you would add to the list of twelve? If so, explain.