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Activity! Coat of Arms

A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms –Please create a Coat of Arms about yourself to share to the class.

Activity! Coat of Arms –Please create a Coat of Arms about yourself to share to the class tomorrow. –I will first show you how to make your shield and then what needs to go on your shield.

Interests, hobbies, a bit about yourself (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors) Goals- Hopes and dreams for your future this year and beyond. (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors) People who support you in both of the above. (Pictures, cut- outs, colors) How will this class help you in your future? (Text, pictures, cut-outs)

Coat of Arms Activity! Please answer the following questions on the back of your coat of arms. –How will my actions affect my hopes and dreams this year and beyond? –How will the actions of others affect my coat of arms this year and beyond?

Everyone’s future / hopes and dreams are important to me. –I will remember my responsibilities and I hope that you will remember yours.

My Responsibilities –To Treat you with care and respect. –To provide you an orderly classroom environment. –To provide you the necessary discipline. –To teach you the required content. –To provide the appropriate motivation.

Your Responsibilities –To treat me with care and respect. –To attend classes regularly. –To be cooperative and not disruptive. –To study and do your best (success = effort) –To learn and master the required content.