Value & Identity Project

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Value & Identity Project Follow the instructions on each slide. As you fill in your information for each slide, delete the instructions. Use graphics on each slide. Use at least a 28 point font – no yellow or light colors; no hard-to-read fonts. Do NOT use animations, transitions, or sounds. Keep everything school appropriate. Once you have read and understood this slide, delete it before finally submitting your project to the dropbox.

Value & Identity Project Your presentation should be about you, your values, what is important to you, and what gives you your identity. Suggestions: A hobby, sport, volunteer work, interest, career, activity, person, place, etc. Your presentation is about YOU. You are NOT ALLOWED to create a presentation about yours or someone else’s physical or mental health matters or any illegal, immoral, or inappropriate activities. Once you have read and understood this slide, delete it before finally submitting your project.

Value & Identity Project PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. The following excuses will NOT be accepted: “I’m working on it at home.”...when asked why you aren’t working on your project during class. “I saved it to my flashdrive, and… left it at home, lost it, can’t find it, let my friend borrow it and he didn’t give it back, left it at tech, etc.” “I saved it, and it disappeared, I can’t find it, it’s gone, etc. “It’s on my friend’s computer, flashdrive, etc., and he’s not here. “I didn’t have time to get it done.” TO AVOID ANY OF THESE ISSUES, YOU MUST WORK ON THIS DURING CLASS TIME ON SCHOOL ISSUED COMPUTERS SAVING TO YOUR OWN FILE/DRIVE. BACK UP TO YOUR EMAIL/ONEDRIVE, IF NECESSARY. If you are absent or find that you are getting behind, you MUST either make up the time or put in extra time outside of the regular class period.

Title Your Name Date Period 1

Value Words USE THESE VALUE WORDS FOR THE NEXT SLIDE. IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT THE WORDS MEAN, USE WWW.DICTIONARY.COM TO LOOK THEM UP. Ability, Abundance, Acceptance, Accomplishment, Achievement, Acknowledgement, Adaptability, Adventure, Affection, Affluence, Alertness, Aliveness, Ambition, Amusement, Anticipation, Appreciation, Approachability, Artfulness, Articulate, Assertiveness, Assurance, Attentiveness, Attractiveness, Audacity, Availability, Awareness, Awe, Balance, Beauty, Being-ness, Belongingness, Benevolence, Blissfulness, Boldness, Bravery, Brilliance, Briskness, Buoyancy, Calmness, Camaraderie, Candor, Capability, Care, Carefulness, Certainty, Challenge, Charity, Charm, Chastity, Cheerfulness, Clarity, Classy, Cleanliness, Cleverness, Closeness, Cognizance, Comfort, Commitment, Compassion, Competence, Complacency, Completion, Composure, Concentration, Confidence, Conformity, Congruency, Connection, Consciousness, Consistency, Contentment, Continuity, Contribution, Control, Conviction, Conviviality, Coolness, Cooperation, Copiousness, Cordiality, Correctness, Courage, Courtesy, Craftiness, Creativity, Credibility, Cunning, Curiosity, Daring, Decisiveness, Decorum, Delicacy, Delight, Dependability, Depth, Desire, Determination, Devotion, Devoutness, Dexterity, Dignity, Diligence, Diplomacy, Direction, Directness, Discernment, Discretion, Discipline, Discovery, Discretion, Diversity, Dreaming, Drive, Duty, Dynamism, Eagerness, Economy, Education, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Elation, Elegance, Empathy, Encouragement, Endurance, Energy, Enjoyment, Enlightenment, Entertainment, Enthusiasm, Exactness, Excellence, Excitement, Exhilaration, Expectancy, Expediency, Experience, Expertise, Exploration, Expressiveness, Extravagance, Extroversion, Exuberance, Evolution, Facilitating, Fairness, Faith, Fame, Fascination, Fashion, Fearlessness, Fidelity, Fineness, Finesse, Fitness, Flexibility, Fluency, Focus, Fortitude, Frankness, Freedom, Friendliness, Frugality, Gallantry, Generosity, Gentility, Genuineness, Giving, Grace, Gratefulness, Gratitude, Gregariousness, Growth, Guidance, Happiness, Harmony, Health, Heart, Helpfulness, Heroism, Holiness, Honesty, Honor, Hopefulness, Hospitality, Humility, Humor, Imagination, Impact, Impartiality, Impeccability, Independence, Industry, Ingenuity, Inquisitiveness, Insightfulness, Inspiration, Instinctiveness, Integrity, Intelligence, Intensity, Intrepidness, Introversion, Intuition, Intuitiveness, Inventiveness, Joy, Judiciousness, Justice, Keenness, Kindness, Knowledgeableness, Lavishness, Leadership, Learning, Liberation, Liberty, Liveliness, Logic, Longevity, Love, Loyalty, Majesty, Mastery, Maturity, Meekness, Mellowness, Meticulousness, Mindfulness, Moderation, Modesty, Motivation, Mysteriousness, Neatness, Nerve, Obedience, Open-mindedness, Openness, Optimism, Opulence, Order, Organization, Originality, Peacefulness, Perceptiveness, Perfection, Perseverance, Persistence, Persuasiveness, Philanthropy, Piety, Playfulness, Pleasantness, Poise, Polish, Popularity, Potency, Practicality, Pragmatism, Precision, Preeminence, Preparedness, Presence, Privacy, Proactivity, Proficiency, Professionalism, Prosperity, Prudence, Punctuality, Purity, Qualification, Quietness, Quickness, Realism, Readiness, Reason, Recognition, Recreation, Refinement, Reflection, Relaxation, Reliability, Resilience, Resolution, Resolve, Resourcefulness, Respect, Restfulness, Restraint, Reverence, Richness, Rigor, Sacredness, Sacrifice, Sagacity, Saintliness, Sanguinity, Satisfaction, Security, Self-control, Selflessness, Self-realization, Self-reliance, Sensitivity, Serenity, Service, Sharing, Shrewdness, Significance, Silence, Silliness, Simplicity, Sincerity, Skillfulness, Smartness, Sophistication, Solidarity, Solidity, Solitude, Soundness, Speed, Spirit, Spirituality, Spontaneity, Stability, Stillness, Strength, Structure, Substantiality, Success, Sufficiency, Support, Supremacy, Surprise, Sympathy, Synergy, Tactfulness, Teamwork, Temperance, Thankfulness, Thoroughness, Thoughtfulness, Thrift, Tidiness, Timeliness, Traditionalism, Tranquility, Transcendence, Trust, Trustworthiness, Truth, Understanding, Uniqueness, Unity, Usefulness, Utility, Valor, Variety, Victory, Vigor, Virtue, Vision, Vitality, Vivacity, Warmth, Watchfulness, Wealth, Wholesomeness, Willfulness, Willingness, Winning, Wisdom, Wittiness, Wonder, Worthiness, Zeal, Zest DELETE THIS SLIDE WHEN YOU ARE DONE WITH IT.

My 5 Core Value Words Value Word #1 that I would use to best describe myself is ______, because Value Word #2 that my parents/guardians would use to describe me is ______, because Value Word #3 that my siblings, cousins, or family members would use to describe me is ______, because Value Word #4 that my friends would use to describe me is _______, because Value Word #5 that someone getting to know me might use to describe me is ______, because 2

Legacy A legacy is something transmitted by or received from an ancestor. What is your background? Where is your family from? How has this influenced who you are as a person? 3

4 Locality Where do you live now? What is your location like? How has this influenced your knowledge or interests? 4

5 Avidness What is something that is especially important to you? Why is this so important to you? 5

Cognizance Research your subject (using 2 RELIABLE sources that aren’t Wikipedia or someone’s blog) and relay at least 5 important facts related to it on the next several slides. Answer questions such as… 1. Define the subject that is important to you. (Copy and paste the internet address of where you researched this here.) 6

Cognizance 2. What is the history behind this subject? (Copy and paste the internet address of where you researched this here.) 7

Cognizance 3. Tell us everything you know about this subject. How do you know so much about this? Are you striving to learn more or be more active with this? Why? 8

Cognizance 4. How well-known is this subject to others (family, friends, community, world)? Does this subject influence or affect the rest of the world? How? (Copy and paste the internet address of where you researched this here.) 9

Uniqueness 5. How does this subject define who you are as a person? Be sure to discuss your core values. 10

11 Posterity What are your intentions for your future legacy? Create at least one sentence or more using all 5 of your Value Words. 11

Bibliography You should have at least the two sources that you used in your Cognizance slides. Copy and paste the URL addresses here. 12

Submitting Your Work First, check every slide to make sure it is complete. Once you deposit your work in the dropbox, you will be unable to change it. Second, be sure to delete the Value & Identity Project slides that contain instructions. Also delete the Value Words slide. Third, save your work to your own school file folder so you have a backup. “SAVE AS” TO THE DROPBOX in this pathway: Y:/  HS  Harr 2014-2015 10th Grade Projects  Lastname, First

Rubric Deposited on the due date ____/20 Has minimum two reliable sources ____/20 Slide requirements (minimum 12 slides) completed and questions answered as outlined in this template ____/40 Project is presented to the class ____/20 TOTAL: _____/100