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Life orientation

Grade 4

Personal development

Module 11

Know yourself

Identifying your own and your friends’ strong points and using them to turn problematic situations into positive learning experiences

Activity 1

To fill in information about yourself in a table [lo 3.1]

To be done in pairs

  1. Use the two tables on page 2 to fill in the relevant information about yourself and your partner, without discussion or comparison. Try to be as honest as possible about yourself, and fair towards your partner.
  2. Exchange the tables in which you have evaluated yourselves . Explain your answers to each other.
  1. Exchange the tables in which you have evaluated your partner . Discuss again. Take care not to feel hurt by what has been said about you. Take special note that your partner might have made some positive remarks about you, which you had missed yourself.
  2. On your own table: circle your very best achievement/characteristic in pen, and your worst in pencil.
  3. Discuss with your partner how you could improve your best as well as your worst characteristic.
  4. Write one paragraph about your aim concerning your worst characteristic, and how you plan to change it (e.g . My worst characteristic trait is that I love to gossip. Every time, instead of saying something negative about another person, I am going to try and say something positive ).

Example:

Name: Anne Best achievement/character trait Worst achievement/character trait
ACADEMIC 75% for English 42% for Maths
SPORT 3 rd in Sprints Cannot play tennis
CULTURE Member of school choir Fails piano exam
PERSONALITY Mostly friendly Loves to gossip
APPEARANCE Shiny hair Crooked toes
Best achievement/Characteristic Worst achievement/Characteristic
ACADEMIC
SPORT
CULTURE
PERSONALITY
APPEARANCE
My partner Best achievement/Characteristic Worst achievement/Characteristic
ACADEMIC
SPORT
CULTURE
PERSONALITY
APPEARANCE

My worst characteristic/achievement is

Assessment

LEARNING OUTCOME 3: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

The learner will be able to use acquired life skills to achieve and extend personal potential to respond effectively to challenges in his or her world.

Assessment Standard

We know this when the learner

3.1 identifies own strengths and those of others, and explains how to convert less successful experiences into positive learning experiences.

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Source:  OpenStax, Life orientation grade 4. OpenStax CNX. Sep 18, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11094/1.1
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