DIRECTIONS: Your team is going to develop a creed for your new country.

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DIRECTIONS: Your team is going to develop a creed for your new country. STEP #1: Individually take a survey using the link provided. (Send yourself a copy of your responses!) Survey-A Nation's Identity STEP #2: Compare responses with your team mates. Come to a consensus (agreement) on which ideas you answered most alike. STEP #3: Scan the symbols around the room to find out your nation’s basic creed (belief) STEP #4: Together write your basic creed (belief) as a country. All decisions you make from here on will be subject to this creed, so choose your wording carefully. Enter your creed and symbol in the next slide and see your supervisor so maps can be updated.

DIRECTIONS: Your team is going to design your countries new flag. STEP #1: In the space to the right, place all country flags found in your sector. STEP #2: Have your supervisor show you the meaning behind the design of an important flag. STEP #3: Decipher the meaning behind the design of some of the flags in your sector STEP #4: Design your country’s new flag using the information on the next couple slides. STEP #5: Take a screen shot of your flag, crop it and send it to your supervisor as a picture. In the subject line put the name of your sector (Sector 6). STEP #6: Name your country and decide its new capitol. When your team is done, see your supervisor so the data disk can be updated with your information.

COLOR CHOICES: CONSIDER THIS INFORMATION…   Turquoise symbolizes calm. Teal symbolizes sophistication. Aquamarine symbolizes water. Lighter turquoise has a feminine appeal. Purple: Royalty, nobility, spirituality, ceremony, mysterious, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, cruelty, honor, arrogance, mourning. Lavender symbolizes femininity, grace and elegance. Orange: Energy, balance, enthusiasm, warmth, vibrant, expansive, flamboyant, demanding of attention. Green: Nature, environment, healthy, good luck, renewal, youth, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, inexperience, envy, misfortune, vigor.

COLOR CHOICES: CONSIDER THIS INFORMATION…

COLORS: Any colors used in your flag must reflect the design of flags of countries in your sector. (Imagine a hybrid of all the flags in your sector…) SYMBOLS: Your flag should include a symbol that reflects your nations creed. When your team is done designing your flag, follow the next step on the previous slide.

DIRECTIONS: Your Nation’s Priorities. STEP #1: Review the list provided below. ENVIRONMENT: Humanity's relationship with the planet JOBS: Humanity's ability to be productive HEALTH CARE: Humanity's ability to heal through medical advances EDUCATION: Humanity’s understanding of the world and its people DEFENSE: Humanity’s ability to protect itself through technology GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Humanity’s ability to lead and provide for its people JUSTICE SYSTEM: Humanity’s ability to provide laws, order and justice INFRASTRUCTURE: Humanity’s ability to build roads, rail roads, bridges, canals in order to better connect people TRADE: Humanity’s ability to provide goods for its people INTERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: Humanity's ability to work well with neighboring countries. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES: Humanity’s ability to improve the quality of life through advancements in technology. INDUSTRIAL ADVANCES: Humanity’s ability to produce goods through the use of factories and a labor force STEP #2: Based on your nation’s creed, choose six priorities from the list (Delete any not important to your creed (belief system). STEP #3: Rank your six chooses from most important to least important. STEP #4: Cut and paste each of the six listing them from most important (top) through least important (bottom). STEP #5: Copy and paste your new list into an email and send the information to your supervisor. When your team is done, see your supervisor so the data disk can be updated with your information.