Identity
My Identity
How has your definition of identity changed from the beginning of the year to now?
my definition in the beginning of the year for identity was small and simple, it was who you were as a person, but that definition has widened, and grown over the past year. my new definition for identity is your skills, hobbies, and what you do, and how that affects your personality into what it is today.
How has a challenge or an adversity, become a strength to you?
a challenge of mine that has become a great strength, is annotations. annotations used to be a great struggle for me, but now with all of the efforts I've put in, it has become a great strength and a great way of showing what I am thinking.
How have these aspects of identity helped you become the person you are today?
these aspects of identity have shaped the way I am today. by giving me the definition of it and giving me the knowledge of what my Identity is and how I make improve it.
How has your seventh grade year helped to shape your Identity?
my seventh grade year has shaped my identity in many ways, it has given me more hobbies, and skills throughout the year that shape my personality and identity, to what it is today.
Projects
How did this myth reflect the moral of my original identity narrative?
this myth that I made has reflected the moral of never giving up even if you need help. in this myth there is a penguin family, and a little penguin that wants to learn something new, so she asks her parents and they try to help but they only can help a bit. so they get a teacher to help the little penguin and she succeeds in learning what she wanted to. this myth represents the real story of how I learned how to snowboard and how I never gave up, and looked for help instead of denying it.