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Adolescence

Adolescence. According to Erikson, the primary task of adolescence is to determine who you are. Teens develop sense of self and goals Never resolved “once and for all” Revisited during life transitions (graduation, job, marriage, parenthood, retirement). So, who are you?.

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Adolescence

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  1. Adolescence • According to Erikson, the primary task of adolescence is to determine who you are. • Teens develop sense of self and goals • Never resolved “once and for all” • Revisited during life transitions (graduation, job, marriage, parenthood, retirement). • So, who are you?

  2. Create a two-sided image (front and back of a sheet of paper), two slide powerpoint, or split Glogster that represents one of the following: Two well defined sides of your personality How you see yourself vs. how others (friends/parents) see you Who you think you are vs. who you want to be Ideas: Images Quotes Lyrics Favorite artists Family photos Your own writing Personal stories (short) Pretty much anything Show me!

  3. Rubric (For each side) • 25 pts: Honest representation of student’s identity • this is a self-discovery activity aimed at demonstrating your understanding of yourself and of adolescence in general, be honest with yourself. • 20 pts: Image meaning is clear or fully explained by student in the collage • 5 pts: aesthetic appeal

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