What makes me me?
Objective:
The overarching learning goal of the worksheet is to help students understand their identity by exploring various aspects that contribute to who they are, such as personal experiences, hobbies, and relationships.
Content and Methods:
The worksheet focuses on topics such as self-reflection, the significance of personal experiences, and the concept of identity as a puzzle made up of different pieces. Methodologically, it employs creative activities like drawing a "Life Painting," answering reflective questions, and using audio content to enhance engagement and understanding.
Competencies:
- Development of self-awareness and personal identity.
- Enhancement of creative expression through artistic representation.
- Improvement of reflective thinking and communication skills.
Target Group and Level:
The worksheet is designed for elementary to middle school students, suitable for those in early stages of personal and social development.
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Target group and level
elementary to middle school students
Subjects
What makes me me?

What makes me me?
Different Aspects of Identity
Identity means who you are. It can include your name, your family, your friends, your hobbies, and even the things you like to learn. Everyone has a unique identity made up of many parts.
Remember: Your identity makes you special and different from everyone else!
Create a colorful collage that shows how your family influences you! Use drawings, photos, or magazine cutouts to include your favorite family foods, traditions, hobbies, and the special things your family teaches you. Share your collage with the class and explain each piece!
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The Iceberg
There are parts of who we are that we show to our family, our friends and others but there are also parts that only we know.
Write everything you show on the visible part of the iceberg and the parts only you know on the ice that is underwater.
