Happy Friday! Bell Work: 1. Put your HW in the basket. 2. Get out a piece of paper. 3. List principles that you want to use to build a strong character.

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Happy Friday! Bell Work: 1. Put your HW in the basket. 2. Get out a piece of paper. 3. List principles that you want to use to build a strong character. (See pg. 24 in your book if you need help) Learning Intentions Success Criteria We are learning to… develop habits that will help us to be more effective human beings understand what the Personal Bank Account is and analyze the effects of both deposits and withdrawals We’ll know we’re successful when we can…

RESPECT MODERATION INTEGRITY SERVICE GRATITUDE HONESTY LOVE Connect these principles to one or more of the IB Learner Profiles, and explain how living by these principles will help you to strengthen those traits. RESPECT MODERATION INTEGRITY SERVICE TRUSTWORTHINESS GRATITUDE SELFLESSNESS HONESTY LOVE

Paradigms = Perceptions What is a positive paradigm you have about yourself? How does this self-perception help you to be the best person you can be? What is a negative paradigm you have about yourself? How does this self-perception work against you?

So…what’s the effect? Growth Mindset & Positive Paradigms Each time I have a positive thought, that results in… Fixed Mindset & Negative Paradigms Each time I have negative thought, that results in…

The Personal Bank Account Group task: Read your assigned section. Be able to summarize the type of deposit. Create a list of seven or more of these specific deposits that connect to your lives. PBA Deposits PBA Withdrawals 1 - Keep promises to yourself. Break personal promises. 2 - Do small acts of kindness. Keep to yourself. 3 - Be gentle with yourself. Beat yourself up. 4 – Be honest. Be dishonest. 5 - Renew yourself. Wear yourself out. 6 - Tap into your talents. Neglect your talents.

Homework: Read “Habit 1 Be Proactive” (pages 48-72) Record your interactions with the text on your graphic organizer.