Who Am I?1/6 Create a concept web of your own identity. You need five nouns that make up your identity and one adjective per word. Ex. Traveler---------Ms.

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Who Am I?1/6 Create a concept web of your own identity. You need five nouns that make up your identity and one adjective per word. Ex. Traveler Ms. Bor Teacher (adventurous) (understanding)

Add to your concept map! 1. Add a word that relates to Folk/Pop culture about yourself. Include an adjective for this word. EX. Red Sox Baseball Fan – loyal Think-Pair-Share!! Add to your map, if you think someone else’s idea applies to you!

Add to your concept map! 1. Add a word that relates to Language about yourself. Include an adjective for this word. EX. Multi-lingual wannbee– (speaks English fluently, Spanish conversationally, can read Hebrew) - curious Think-Pair-Share!! Add to your map, if you think someone else’s idea applies to you!

Add to your concept map! 1. Add a word that relates to Religion about yourself. Include an adjective for this word. EX. Jewish – sort-of Think-Pair-Share!! Add to your map, if you think someone else’s idea applies to you!

Add to your concept map! 1. Add a word that relates to Race/Ethnicity about yourself. Include an adjective for this word. EX. White – plain Think-Pair-Share!! Add to your map, if you think someone else’s idea applies to you!

Reflection Looking at your identity web, which three aspects of your identity do you think are most important and why?