Nothing is done in a vaccuum, this includes our next unit--The Collaborative Project! We all bring different SKILLS, INTERESTS & APPROACHES to our work. It's important as we are about to embark on making an original piece of theatre that we discuss our personal inventory and think about how we approach the process.
Example of Personal Inventory
This is a quick example I made yesterday of a personal assessment. I would encourage you to be creative with your piece. Notice this was handwritten and then scanned in! Take some risks and be creative with your portfolio!
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Save Future Self!
Think about FULFILLING the requirements NOW, not later.
EXPLAIN -- I think that it's a bit simple and needs to be quite a bit more detailed with explicit examples. This would be outlining or, maybe, describing. It definitely would NOT receive the highest marks--explaining.
CONNECT TO YOUR EXPERIENCES -- I only list the theatrical experiences here. I should be much more explicit and explain all of the different things I have learned about (at workshops, classes, trainings and shows I have seen.)
Homework: Please complete your personal inventory and add to your blog! Copy the link in the comments below.
| My Personal Inventory from IB Journal Source: E. Grimes, Sept. 2018 |

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