Part I
Using the table below, write 5 things that you are grateful for and why about for each of the categories below using the following format:
I am truly grateful for my ability to write so I can share my ideas with the world.
I am truly grateful for losing 40 pounds because I am much more healthier and how it makes me feel being slimmer.
I am grateful for my job as I am able to help my children financial as they pursue their education.
Part II
Using your notes, align and apply the concepts presented in the movie, The Secret, to various aspects of your life to include: (1) Academic; (2) Spirtual; (3) Mental; (4) Social; and (5) Health
Write short and long terms goals and objective that you want to accomplish or change in those categories identify above. Please refer to the following sources of information that relate to writing goals / objectives:
The Importance of Setting Personal Goals and Objectives
Examples:
Part III
Create a vision board of those things you want in your life. It should be at least 10 years from now. Please refer to the following sources of information to create your vision board:
How to Use a Vision Board to Activate the Law of Attraction
How to Make a Vision Board - WikiHow
Part IV
To create your PowerPoint Presentation, review the following PowerPoint Presentation on Creating Presentations as well as the PowerPoint Rubric that I will use to grade your effort:
PowerPoint Presentation Rubric
Go to the Evaluation Rubrics Section and download load the PowerPoint Presentation to review the same. Thereafter, download the Presentation Rubric to evaluate your work.
Be sure to include an introduction, your goals and objective within the PowerPoint Presentation and the image of your online Vision Board. Finally, summarize and reflect on the entire process to include watching the movie, creating your goals and objectives, and creating your Vision Board, emphasizing what you learned, how it impacted you, and how beneficial this process has been to you.
Part V
Using the Writing Workshop 3: Using the Six Traits to Write Narrative Text worksheets, write a narrative, telling your audience your story related to your experience with the Secret. Your story should include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Your story should take the audience through your experience in terms of what you have learned, how you plan to apply the Secret in your life, and anything else that you would like to share with your audience to include your goals, your plans to accomplish your goals, your vision board, and the like!
We will be focusing on the writing trait of Voice. So please review the following student evaluation rubric, reviewing referent writing trait.
You can find the Writing Workshop and evaluation rubric in the Six Traits for Writing File Cabinet.
Any questions please ask me!