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Identifying your own and your friends’ strong points and using them to turn problematic situations into positive learning experiences
To be done in pairs
Example:
Name: Anne | Best achievement/character trait | Worst achievement/character trait |
ACADEMIC | 75% for English | 42% for Maths |
SPORT | 3 rd in Sprints | Cannot play tennis |
CULTURE | Member of school choir | Fails piano exam |
PERSONALITY | Mostly friendly | Loves to gossip |
APPEARANCE | Shiny hair | Crooked toes |
Best achievement/Characteristic | Worst achievement/Characteristic | |
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SPORT | ||
CULTURE | ||
PERSONALITY | ||
APPEARANCE |
My partner | Best achievement/Characteristic | Worst achievement/Characteristic |
ACADEMIC | ||
SPORT | ||
CULTURE | ||
PERSONALITY | ||
APPEARANCE |
My worst characteristic/achievement is
LEARNING OUTCOME 3: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
The learner will be able to use acquired life skills to achieve and extend personal potential to respond effectively to challenges in his or her world.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner
3.1 identifies own strengths and those of others, and explains how to convert less successful experiences into positive learning experiences.
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