Evaluating Personal Characteristics |
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In this Smart Choices lesson, students consider who they
are: first, as they perceive themselves, second as they believe others see
them and last, as they wish they were. A discussion concludes the
activity. |
Primary Learning Outcomes
What are my personal characteristics?
Additional Learning Outcomes
Assessed QCC Standards:
Grade: 9-12
Guidance
A. Self Knowledge
1
Topic: Understanding the influence of a positive
self-concept.
Standard: -Identify and appreciate personal interests, abilities, and skills.
-Demonstrate the ability to use peer feedback. -Demonstrate an understanding of
how individual characteristics relate to achieving personal, social,
educational, and career goals. -Demonstrate an understanding of environmental
influences on one’s behavior. -Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship
between personal behavior and self-concept.
Procedures/Activities
Step:
1 Duration:
Have students fill out the self-evaluation form according to
how they see themselves. Collect the forms from the
students.
Attachments for Step 1
Title: Personal Characteristics Form FileName: Personal Characteristics Form.doc
Description: This
table gives students an opportunity to evaluate their character traits.
Step: 2 Duration:
Have students fill out another self-evaluation form according
to how they think others see them. Collect these forms.
Step: 3 Duration:
Have students fill out another self-evaluation form according
to how they would like to be.
Step:
4 Duration:
Pass back the other two forms. Allow students time to look
over the three forms.
Step:
5 Duration:
Have students form small groups and discuss results of the
activity.
Materials and Equipment
“Personal Characteristics Form” activity sheet (on the
following page) Pen or pencil
Standards (Local and/or National)
Total Duration
1 hour
Technology Connection
Assessment
Students will be assessed on completing the self-evaluation
forms, which they have filled out from three different points of view, comparing
the similarities and differences, and discussing insights they have
gained.
Extension
Self-evaluations can be kept in students’ files and reviewed
at a later date.
Remediation
Discussion with the class can clarify the three different
points of view.
Accommodation
Modification
For students with significant disabilities, what changes can
be made in instruction and teaching delivery to allow students to participate in
classroom instruction while working on IEP objectives and off grade level QCC
standards. Below are suggested modifications correlated to the procedures of
this lesson plan.