Self-Concept The view you have of yourself Think about the cat who looked in the mirror and saw a lion. That was a powerful self- concept!

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Self-Concept The view you have of yourself Think about the cat who looked in the mirror and saw a lion. That was a powerful self- concept!

Self-Concept Mrs. Honn CuriousSupportiveCreativeCourageousOrganized

What is your self-concept? Name ParentsFamily Skills & Abilities TeachersFriends

Character Traits Character is the way you think, feel, and act. Character is reflected in your attitudes, views, and words. Character is an outward expression of your inner values. Character is an important part of the choices you make.

Character Traits Mrs. Honn HonestAdventurousLovingQuirky Open- minded

What are your character traits? You Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait

Your Assignment 1.Get a piece of plain paper. 2.On one side, create a web organizer showing your self-concept. (5 circles on outside) 3.On the other side, show a web organizer showing your character traits. (5 circles on outside) 4.Be reflective and really think about your self-concept and character traits. (Clues for your self-concept could be how people describe you.) Objective: To reflect on how you see yourself, feel about yourself & describe yourself

Your Assignment You Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait Character Trait 1. Get a piece of plain paper. 2. On one side, create a web organizer showing your self-concept. (5 circles on outside) Label. 3. On the other side, show a web organizer showing your character traits. (5 circles on outside) Label. 4. Be reflective and really think about your self-concept and character traits. (Clues for your self- concept could be how people describe you.) Objective: To reflect on how you see yourself, feel about yourself & describe yourself Name ParentsFamily Skills & Abilities TeachersFriends