SELF-PORTRAIT For STUDENTS
To teach students about adjectives describing themselves
Encourage students to think about their talents, abilities and what they like about themselves
Help students write a short essay centered on the topic “Who Am I?”
A3 paper
coloring pens
notebook (for writing their draft)
First, I asked my students to create an Identity Mind Map by reflecting on the question “What makes you “you”? Mind maps are used to present related pieces of information, such as appearance and personality, in organized and visually-appealing ways. By creating a web of their identity, students had a road map for the succeeding.
We started with a topic in the middle called “My Identity” and then proceeded with keywords that branch off the main idea such as appearance, personality, interests, beliefs, culture and so on. Students then come up with more words that branch off the subtopics, e.g., appearance –> black hair, tall, round face; personality –> cheerful, outgoing, hardworking.
Identity bubble could look something like this:
In this part of the project, students drew themselves using symbols, icons or illustration that represent themselves. I encourage them to glean from their Identity Mind Map for inspiration. By doing this, students were able to express who they are in a creative way.
I understand that not everybody can draw well so I gave students different options to achieve the same end. Some students used technology to create their self-portrait while others cut out words and images from magazine and newspaper!
From magazines
Hand Drawn
Computer Generated
The last part of the project was to write an essay revolving the topic “Who Am I?” Needless to say, the mind map and self-portrait helped students a lot in writing their essay! Students did not find this part difficult at all nor did they have a writer’s block because they already had ideas on what to write about!