Post by |ADMIN KRISTINE| on Sept 24, 2012 2:13:28 GMT -5
PROMPT
EDUCATION
~ʔ OPTION ONE – STUDENTS ʕ~
Everyone goes through learning experiences in their life, whether it be at school, at home, at work, at a religious gathering, etc. Often, there are important things that we learn, such as life lessons, or crucial skills that affect our capability to go throughout life. What is the most important skill or lesson that your character has learned? Your task is to write what this skill or lesson, moral, etc. is, from who or what they learned it and where, how they learned it, and what impact it has had on their lives. Your response must be a minimum of four paragraphs in length and contain proper spelling and grammar.
~ʔ OPTION TWO – TEACHERS ʕ~
Teachers are one of the world's greatest gifts. Not all teachers are the kind you go to in school though. A teacher who can be anyone who takes the time to pass on a lesson, or a moral, or a skill to another person. Has your character ever acted as teacher or mentor to someone? What did they teach them and what was the connection they felt to their student? Your task is answering these exact questions. Your response must be at least three paragraphs in length and contain proper spelling and grammar.
~ʔ OPTION THREE – PARENTS ʕ~
The life of a parent is marked by watching one's child learn and progress as they grow. Is your character a parent? If so, this is one thing they've likely watched in their child. Your assignment is to write about a quality or skill your character has seen grow and develop in their child over time. Be sure to include things like how they first noticed this trait or skill in their child and what was the most special time the two of them spent together where this trait played. Your response should be at least four paragraphs in length and contain proper spelling and grammar.
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