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Letter To Self SUBMITTED BY: Sandy Dennis BORROWED FROM / INSPIRED BY: William and Mary, Resident Assistant in college DATE ADDED: 03-11-08 EDITED BY: まだ
SUBMITTED BY: Sandy Dennis BORROWED FROM / INSPIRED BY: William and Mary, Resident Assistant in college DATE ADDED: 03-11-08 EDITED BY: まだ
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LetterToSelf worksheet Detailed Explanation: Hand out the worksheet and have the students fill it out:My Goals - Students write their goals for their life: what they want to be; where they want to live; what they want to do; etc.My Motto - Students choose a phrase or motto by which they will try to live their life.My Space - Students write freely on any topic they wish to tell their future self. Variations: This activity could be done with incoming first years to be read upon graduating in their third year, or with third year students to be read upon graduating high-school. Teaching Suggestions:You may have your students write in English, Japanese, or a combination of both.
Detailed Explanation: Hand out the worksheet and have the students fill it out:My Goals - Students write their goals for their life: what they want to be; where they want to live; what they want to do; etc.My Motto - Students choose a phrase or motto by which they will try to live their life.My Space - Students write freely on any topic they wish to tell their future self. Variations: This activity could be done with incoming first years to be read upon graduating in their third year, or with third year students to be read upon graduating high-school. Teaching Suggestions:You may have your students write in English, Japanese, or a combination of both.
Detailed Explanation:
Variations: This activity could be done with incoming first years to be read upon graduating in their third year, or with third year students to be read upon graduating high-school. Teaching Suggestions:You may have your students write in English, Japanese, or a combination of both.
Teaching Suggestions:You may have your students write in English, Japanese, or a combination of both.
Teaching Suggestions:
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