Warm-Up Write about a few good deeds(such as volunteering somewhere). Why did you decide to do the good deed? How did you feel during and after it?

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Warm-Up Write about a few good deeds(such as volunteering somewhere). Why did you decide to do the good deed? How did you feel during and after it?

Group Assignment Your group will be assigned a different section in the book. You will need to present to the class with information you think is important in each section. Each presentation should last 5 minutes. Talk about ALL important information! You will need to make a small poster with the information on it. Each group must include any definitions in their section. Each group must come up with at least 2 examples on how a person can demonstrate that certain trait or skill. At the end of the presentation, you will need to rate yourself and your group members and will be apart of your grade.

Groups 1- Pg What is Character? Character in action. Trustworthiness 2- Pg Respect, Responsibility, Fairness 3. Pg Caring, Citizenship 4-Pg Skills for a healthy life, communication skills 5-Pg 40- Refusal Skills 6-Pg Conflict resolution, Accessing information, analyzing information 7-Pg Practing Healthful behaviors, Stress Management, Advocacy

Presentations You are expected to listen to each groups presentation. You will lose your group points if I need to warn you to pay attention. You are also expected to take notes while the presentations are going on.