- Which idea(s) stood out to you the most in this chapter? Why?
- Which idea(s) were you most able to relate to? Why?
- Which idea(s) did you disagree with? Why?
- Was there anything from the reading that made you think of something from your own life? Share it!
Friday, August 29, 2014
Habit 7 Reflection
Use this space to reflect and respond to the Habit 7 chapter. Remember, some things to think about to get you started might be:
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Habit 6 Reflection
Use this space to reflect and respond to the Habit 6 chapter. Remember, some things to think about to get you started might be:
- Which idea(s) stood out to you the most in this chapter? Why?
- Which idea(s) were you most able to relate to? Why?
- Which idea(s) did you disagree with? Why?
- Was there anything from the reading that made you think of something from your own life? Share it!
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Habit 5 Reflection
Use this space to reflect and respond to the Habit 4 chapter. Remember, some things to think about to get you started might be:
- Which idea(s) stood out to you the most in this chapter? Why?
- Which idea(s) were you most able to relate to? Why?
- Which idea(s) did you disagree with? Why?
- Was there anything from the reading that made you think of something from your own life? Share it!
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Habit 4 Reflection
Use this space to reflect and respond to the Habit 4 chapter. Remember, some things to think about to get you started might be:
- Which idea(s) stood out to you the most in this chapter? Why?
- Which idea(s) were you most able to relate to? Why?
- Which idea(s) did you disagree with? Why?
- Was there anything from the reading that made you think of something from your own life? Share it!
Habit 3 / "Me Generation" Reflection Question
From here on out, your blog posts will no longer simply answer a question posed by Mrs. Legate that relates to the chapter. YOU will be deciding the direction of your post by reflecting on what you read.
Some ideas for starting your post could include answering any of these questions:
Some ideas for starting your post could include answering any of these questions:
- Which idea(s) stood out to you the most in this chapter? Why?
- Which idea(s) were you most able to relate to? Why?
- Which idea(s) did you disagree with? Why?
- Was there anything from the reading that made you think of something from your own life? Share it!
Friday, August 22, 2014
Habit 2: Your Mission Statement
After reading the Habit 2 section from the book, you know it is important to begin with the end in mind, meaning it is important to set and focus on your goals.
Using your journal response that painted a clear picture of where you'd like to be in one year, your responses to The Great Discovery on p. 86, and the many examples in the chapter, craft YOUR OWN mission statement. You could use one of the suggestions on p. 90 (except method 4) or come up with your own unique idea!
Using your journal response that painted a clear picture of where you'd like to be in one year, your responses to The Great Discovery on p. 86, and the many examples in the chapter, craft YOUR OWN mission statement. You could use one of the suggestions on p. 90 (except method 4) or come up with your own unique idea!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Habit 1 Question 1
Recall a time when you were more reactive than proactive. Describe the situation thoroughly, then describe how/if you think things would have turned out differently if you had been proactive instead.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
PBA Inventory Activity Reflection Questions
Answer ALL of the following questions in complete sentences using paragraph form (please number your responses).
1.
Left
hand margin rankings: What three qualities do you exhibit most highly? For each, provide an example of a
time you showed this quality.
2.
Left
hand margin rankings: How might
your knowledge of your three most evident qualities in your PBA impact your
decisions about your future plans and goals?
3.
Right
hand margin rankings: What three qualities do you believe are most valuable to
possess? Of these three, which would you like to develop the most? How might
you do this?
4.
Right
hand margin rankings: How might
your knowledge of what you would like to have in your PBA impact decisions you make
about your future plans and goals?
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Personal Bank Account Question
Answer BOTH parts of the question in paragraph form:
First, describe one situation when you made a deposit into your PBA AND one situation when you made a withdrawal (be as specific and detailed as possible). Second, would you say that your PBA is poor or healthy overall? How do you know?
First, describe one situation when you made a deposit into your PBA AND one situation when you made a withdrawal (be as specific and detailed as possible). Second, would you say that your PBA is poor or healthy overall? How do you know?
Monday, August 18, 2014
Principles Showdown Question
What were your top 3 principles after completing the Showdown activity? In what SPECIFIC ways do you see those principles at work in your life? (Paragraph form)
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Paradigms and Principles: Question 3
Have you ever experienced a paradigm shift? Describe how your perspective on something changed.
Paradigms and Principles: Question 2
How are your current paradigms helping you and/or holding you back?
Paradigms and Principles: Question 1
What
are some of the paradigms you have of yourself? school? community?
friends? “enemies”? parents? teachers? this class? your future?
Get in the Habit: Question 3
At this point in the reading, do you see any of the 7 effective habits in you? Which ones?
Get in the Habit: Question 2
What are some of your good habits or good habits you see in other
teenagers? Do you feel that it is easier to emphasize bad habits over
good habits? Why or why not?
Get in the Habit: Question 1
Do you ever find yourself using any of the 7 defective habits on p. 7? Which ones most? Describe specific situations.
Welcome! Here's the Deal:
Hello, Applied Communications! You and your classmates will be using
this space to reflect on assigned journal questions over the 7 Habits
book, as well as learn from your classmates' journals.
Important notes:
Important notes:
- You are required to answer the questions assigned by Mrs. Legate before the following class period
- Each post may have different requirements regarding length, paragraph or list, complete sentences, etc. so please pay close attention to the instructions Mrs. Legate gives you for each post
- Unless you are the first blogger on a question, you are REQUIRED in your post not only to write your own response to the question, but to comment on or question something that was posted by another blogger on the same question.
- Maybe you agree and want to elaborate.
- Maybe you disagree and want to offer a new perspective for your classmate to consider.
- Maybe you want to simply point out that a classmate did some excellent thinking or writing in his/her post!
- No matter what, your responses to classmates MUST be positive and encouraging in nature, NEVER used to put down or devalue your classmates or their ideas. It is possible to disagree with someone without being negative.
- Responding to each other's ideas on the blog will help teach us:
- Community-building
- Questioning
- Valuing what others have to say
- Being tactful in online forums.
- Disclaimer: If any of these four rules are broken by bloggers, the rule-breaker will be required to address classmates on the blog with a written apology and serve an after-school detention with Mrs. Legate.
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