So, You're Gifted...A Web Quest of Self-Discovery

 

Welcome

 

Introduction

 

Task

 

Process

 

Resources

 

Evaluation

 

Conclusion

 

Teacher

 

Drawing a “Myers Pig”

From  http://gs.fanshawec.ca/ppoole/edcn/WEEK%203/Stuffweek3/Teachertrainingtruecolors.htm

         Instructions (no peeking now!)

 

·        Take a blank piece of paper and draw a pig.

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 If the PIG is drawn:

-towards the top of the page you are positive and optimistic

-towards the middle of the page you are a realist

-towards the bottom of the page you are pessimistic and have a tendency to be negative (remember this is only a fun test….)

-facing left – you believe in tradition, are friendly and remember dates and birthdays

-facing right, you are innovative and active but have neither a sense of humour or remember agenda dates!

-facing forward (towards you), you are direct, enjoy playing the devil's advocate and neither fear nor avoid discussion

- with many details you are analytical, distrustful and cautious

- with few details, you may be emotional, naive, care little for detail and tend to take risks

- with four legs you are secure, stubborn and stick to your ideals

- with less than four legs you are insecure or living through a period of major change (Hey, what about more than four legs?)

- The larger the ears drawn, the better the listener you are (Isn’t that what Red Riding Hood said?)

(Mine's facing right: I do so have a sense of humour.... wait, what day is it?)