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11/9: DO NOW:

Understand loyalty's significance in relationships through definitions, examples, ethical dilemmas, and reflections. Explore Nancy Reagan's loyalty and question its role in personal interactions.

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11/9: DO NOW:

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  1. 11/9: DO NOW: • Grab 1 of each of the small slips of paper from the front table  • Complete your definition and the quote interpretation for Loyalty, on pg. 81 (wait for my definition) • Enter into your TOC and label the pages: 11/9 pg. 40L: Loyalty Notes 11/9: pg. 41L-41R: Weekly # 12: Loyalty 11/9: pg. 40R: Formal discussion Protocol & QW

  2. Week 14 Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character LOYALTY Demonstrating a strong commitment to people or values; staying true to your word Pg. 81

  3. Loyalty Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character “You don't earn loyalty in a day. You earn loyalty day-by-day.” -Jeffrey Gitomer

  4. 11/9: Loyalty Notes pg. 40L • Loyalty is an important trait in all types of relationships: • Marriages, Friendships, Family relationships, Dating relationships

  5. Having loyalty means: • You are committed to someone or something • You stick up for those people or things that you are loyal to • You don’t change your actions or you ideas easily • You are faithful in relationships • You can be counted on because you’re dependable

  6. 11/9: Weekly Assign. #12: Loyalty • Workbook pages 83-84, questions #1-3. • Answers: Notebook on pg. 41L-41R. • Answer questions #1-3 with a 6-sentence paragraph response.

  7. 11/9: Formal Discussion Protocol pg. 40R

  8. 11/9: Loyalty • Complete the loyalty ethical dilemma on p. 82 • Get it stamped when you’re done

  9. 11/10: A Walk to Remember pg42L Give 3 separate examples of how loyalty is shown between Landon and Jamie.

  10. 11/12: Nancy Reagan pg 42R Q1: How does Nancy Reagan demonstrate loyalty throughout her life?

  11. 11/13: Loyalty Reflection pg. 43L Answer the following questions in 1 total paragraph: • Describe how each other clips depicted the trait of loyalty. (1 description for each clip.) • Is loyalty a character trait that you struggle with? Why or why not? • What is one way you can practice loyalty to your friends? • What is one way you can practice loyalty to your family?

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  13. 11/12 page ___ (continued) • In groups of 3, 1 person will summarize the reading in response to the question below. • Everyone will write that verbal summary down. • We will stop 3 times – 3 summaries in total. • Q: Explain how Nancy Reagan was a person of good character. (How she demonstrated positive character traits.)

  14. Weekly Assign. #13: Loyalty Rubric: Total = __/20 • Write a 3-prong thesis statement answering the following prompt: Why is loyalty an important character trait? = +4 • Loyalty described = +1, reason #1, reason #2, reason #3 =+3 • Write a body paragraph answering question #2 on page 83: • A: How important is loyalty in a dating relationship? • B: What do you do to demonstrate loyalty? • 2 pts per sentence, MUST follow this order: (total = 16 pts) 1.Sentence 1: topic sentence with definition of loyalty +2 • 2.Sentences 2, 3, 4: respond and give examples for prompt A • (loyalty in a relationship) with a personal example. +2 x 3 = +6 3.Sentences 5, 6, 7: respond and given examples for prompt B • (demonstrating loyalty) with a personal example. +2 x 3 = +64.Sentence 8: conclusion sentence to end paragraph + 2

  15. Loyalty Stations RUBRIC: pages 43L- 43R: Total = ____/14 3 pts. Station 3: Read the story and answer the questions that follow on page 43L in your notebook. Q1: = 1 pt, Evidence = 1 pt, Q2 = 1 pt. 2 pts. Station 4: Answer the questions page 43L in your notebook. Q1: answer = 1 pt Q2: answer = 1 pt 3 pts. Station 5: Write 3 poetic lines of your own poem about loyalty on page 43L in your notebook. 1 pt. per line = 3 pts.   4 pts. Station 6: Create a 4-square comic with caption about a made-up situation involving loyalty on page 43R. = (1 pt. per completed square) = 4 pts. 2 pts. Station 7: discussion questions on page 43R. Question 1 brainstorm = 1 pt. Question 3 brainstorm = 1 pt.

  16. Loyalty Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character NANCY REAGAN

  17. Loyalty Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character NANCY REAGAN • Nancy Reagan was married to Ronald Reagan for over 50 years. • Nancy and Ronald Reagan were incredibly committed to each other and he often wrote her love notes. • As the First Lady of both California and the United States, Nancy Reagan enjoyed her supporting role in the world of politics. • They faced many obstacles such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, an attempted assassination, and Alzheimer’s. • Nancy Reagan’s loyalty was most evident during Ronald Reagan’s 10 year battle with Alzheimer’s.

  18. Loyalty Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character NANCY REAGAN “I don’t ever remember once sitting down and mapping out a blueprint. It just became ‘we’ instead of ‘I’ very naturally and easily. And you live as you never have before, despite problems, separations and conflicts. I suppose you mainly have to be willing to want to give.”

  19. Loyalty Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Sacrifice Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character Week 14 Overview Ethical Monday • Ethical Dilemma – Tough Choices About Marriage • Lecture – Making Marriage Last Character Movie Tuesday • Scenes & questions from A Walk to Remember Role Model Wednesday • Quiz on Chapter 14 – Nancy Reagan Basic Skill Thursday • Resume Writing • Guest Speaker or Current Events Assignment Friday • The Importance of Loyalty in Relationships

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