Gauger’s Advisory Get your folder from the bin.. Reflect on your year so far Answer these questions: 1.What grades are you expecting on Friday’s interim?

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Gauger’s Advisory Get your folder from the bin.

Reflect on your year so far Answer these questions: 1.What grades are you expecting on Friday’s interim? 2.What class(es) do you like? Why? 3.What do you want to do after High School? 4.What are your goals? 5.List colleges that you have heard of or are you interested in:

Today’s goal: The BOX activity. Awesome (with artwork) Look up colleges on the computers. Request information and applications. Get booklets sent to Lansdowne.

There’s a box, describe it: 1) The box/ cube How big is the box? What is its color? What do you think about that color? How far away is it from you? Is it transparent? Can you see what is inside? Is there a hinge or lock? How does it open? Front or side or top? How big is the box compared to the desert? What is the ratio?

There’s a ladder, describe it: 2) There is a ladder. Is the ladder leaning on the box? What is the color of the ladder? What is it made of? What impression does it give you? What is the distance between the cube and the ladder?

There’s a horse, describe it: There is a horse. What is the distance between the box and the horse? What is the color of the house? What impression does it give you? Is it tied? Is there a saddle?

There’s a storm, describe it: 4) There is a storm. What is the distance between the storm and the box. Is it a big storm or a small storm? Is it passing by or staying?

Theirs is a flower or there are flowers, describe it/ them: 5) There is a flower/ there are flowers. How many flowers are there? Where is/are the flower/s? What is the color of the flower/s? How do you feel about the flower/s?

Draw a sketch for this:

Translation…..

Cube/ Box Cube/ Box : The box represents yourself. How you think about the cube reflects how you think about yourself. For example, you may think the box is made of yellow stones. Yellow may give you a feeling of warmth and stone may give you a feeling of strength. Then, it means that you believe that you are a strong and warm person. The distance between you and the box reflects your understanding about yourself. If the box is far away, then it means that you do not feel close to your inner self. If the cube is transparent, that means you let people see through you. People can read your mind easily. The ratio of the box to the desert is how you think about yourself in this world. The bigger the ratio, the bigger your ego is. A small ratio means that you recognize that you are just one part of this world and there are many other things out there beside you.

Ladder Ladder : The ladder represents your friends. If the ladder is leaning against the cube, then it means that your friends depend on you. If the ladder is supporting the cube, that means you depend on your friends. The distance between the ladder and the cube indicates if you feel close to your friends or not. Again, how you feel about the ladder reflects how you feel about your friends (e.g.. what you feel about the color of the ladder and the material it is made of).

Horse Horse : The horse is your lover. If the horse is close to the cube, then it means that you are close to your lover. If the horse is tied or has a saddle on it, then it means that you like to control your lover. As before, the impression of the horse reflects the impression you have of your lover.

Storm Storm : The storm is the obstacle in your life. If the storm is close to the cube/ stationary, then you are always experiencing hardship in your life. If the storm is small, then it means the obstacle in your life is quite small.

Flower(s) Flower/s : The flower represents your offspring/ If the flower is close to the cube, that means you are close to your children. Again, what you feel about the flower indicates the feelings you have towards your children.

Partners go to a computer to search colleges Request information For yourself For lansdowne.