What does this quote mean to you? How do you think people should be judged? … and yes people should be judged this is how the world works. YOU probably.

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What does this quote mean to you? How do you think people should be judged? … and yes people should be judged this is how the world works. YOU probably judge people all the time don’t you, you judger. I bet you’re judging someone right now. It’s Smiga, isn’t it… that’s ok he’s judging you too mwahahahaa

Where are you now? How will you get where you want to be? MaslowGardner

Maslow’s Hierarchy Self- Actualization Esteem Sense of Belonging Security & Safety Survival (Choices p56) Draw Maslow’s Hierarchy in your notes identify the levels and definitions after we discuss them

Maslow’s Hierarchy Self- Actualization Esteem Sense of Belonging Security & Safety Survival Think about the book you’re reading in English. How could we apply Maslow’s Hierarchy to some of these characters? Name a few

Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences How do we get to self- actualization? It helps to know who you are. We’ve already addressed a lot of who we are through our Autobiography Projects. But now we are going to look deeper at how we learn.

Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences As you work on the tasks below I will call you over for conferences 1.After you thoughtfully complete the quiz, make a bar graph to represent your results 2.Take a chart and highlight your highest scoring intelligence(s) 3.Then read and take notes on the profiles… You scored highest You scored lowest 4.Fill out an Action Plan for yourself based on your intelligence(s) Share and review 2 classmate’s Action Plans