WHO AM I?
You can answer this question in almost any way you want as long as you meet the requirements of the rubric. The one required part is the Mission Statement.
Here are some ideas to include in the Who Am I? section:
Suggested presentation time: ~3 minutes
Here are some ideas to include in the Who Am I? section:
- A short autobiography: who you are, where you've lived, who your family and friends are. Consider creative ways to do this:
- Family Tree
- Bitmojis or Avatars
- Maps
- Memes (e.g. "How it started/how it's going")
- Art
- Hobbies and activities you enjoy
- Bitmoji locker or Digital Learning Profile
- Self portrait or collage
- Icebreaker activities to engage your audience (e.g. "Two Truths and a Lie")
- Personality traits: what makes you "you"?
- Results from the "My Next Move" program
- Results from a personality test like the Meyers-Briggs test or True Colors/Real Colors
- A movie trailer about yourself (must be no longer than 2 minutes)
- "Dinner Party" - A list of five people, living or dead, you'd invite to a dinner party and why
- Your bucket list
- Your Mission Statement. This is a required part of the presentation. You will explain why you chose this statement, how it has worked for you in the past, and how it might influence your future.
Suggested presentation time: ~3 minutes