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Celebrating My Inspiration: [Name of the Person You Admire]

This page is dedicated to [Name of the Person], who has profoundly influenced my life. Not only is [he/she] a person of exceptional strength, but [he/she] demonstrates integrity, dedication, and courage in everything [he/she] does. [His/Her] promise-keeping nature and unwavering support provide a solid foundation that inspires me to strive for my best. This visual representation will include a photo of [Name], along with my reflections on how [his/her] traits encourage me to embody similar characteristics in my life.

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Celebrating My Inspiration: [Name of the Person You Admire]

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  1. March Identity Narrative Page 1. Choose someone you admire and look up to. 2. Choose three or more of the following categories that this person possesses or demonstrates that make you look up to them. strength integrity promise-keeping courage support love dedication hard work respect trustworthy responsible perseverance honesty caring 3. You must include: - a photo or picture of the person/symbol if necessary - a border and a title - your name visible on the front of the page - written detailed description of the person that includes: -his/her name and relationship to you -3 or more life skills they possess and how he/she demonstrate each -how he/she influences you

  2. Create a pre-writing organizer in your writer’s notebook. It can be a web, outline, or any other visual that allows you to map out your ideas. • This is to be done in your writer’s notebook – once you have organized your ideas you are ready to get started. • Remember – only one piece of cardstock is needed as the base of your page – use scraps and construction paper to decorate/design. Getting Started: Pre-writing

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