Naming Trust
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Strand PHIL.I Definitions of Philanthropy
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Standard DP 01. Define Philanthropy
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Benchmark MS.4 Give examples of how individuals have helped others.
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Strand PHIL.II Philanthropy and Civil Society
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Standard PCS 01. Self, citizenship, and society
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Benchmark MS.4 Describe the characteristics of someone who helps others.
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Strand PHIL.III Philanthropy and the Individual
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Standard PI 01. Reasons for Individual Philanthropy
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Benchmark MS.1 Define and give examples of the motivations for giving and serving.
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Benchmark MS.4 Identify and describe the actions of how citizens act for the common good.
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Learners write an acrostic poem using the letters of their name to communicate their trustworthy nature.
Duration:
PrintOne 20-minute Class Period
Objectives:
The learner will:
- write an acrostic poem about trustworthiness.
Materials:
brainstorming charts and definitions from the previous lessons
Instructions:
Print
Anticipatory Set:
Read and discuss a quote about trust and friendship.
“I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.” - Nietzsche
Each person writes an acrostic using the letters in their name written down the page. They come up with a phrase or word for each letter in their name that describes their dependability, trustworthiness, or examples of their actions and beliefs related to trust.
They each make a final copy of their acrostic to display on the wall.