Who am I?
Aug 13, 2026
⋮⋮ Program
- 08.35 Welcome
- 08.40 English C-level
- 08.45 Hangman of the day
- 08.50 Warm-up discussion
- 09.00 Who are you?
- 09.20 Break
- 09.30 Who are you? - continued
- 10.10 Break
- 10.25 Create meme
- 10.40 What Remains of Edith Finch? (trailer)
- 10.50 Exit-ticket
- 10.55 Identity in context
Hangman of the day
word: grammar
hint: English term
max: 6Warm-up discussion
- What is identity?
- Why can it be a struggle during adolescence?
- What are public and private parts of our identities?
- How is identity formed? Does it change over time?
- What are the building blocks of identity?
- Why do we have personal and public identities?
- What parts of our identity can we change?
- What aspects of our identity, if any, are fixed?
- What choices do we make in regard to our personal identities?
- Do we perform identity?
Personality
- In his final act, the comedian takes on a child’s personality
- In this show, the competitor’s identity will remain secret until after the vote.
Who are you?
- Devide the sheet provided in half 4 times until you have 16 equal squares. Unfold the paper and cut each of these squares out.
- Fill out the provided characteristic table
Who are you? - continued
- Stack your pieces of paper so that the one that is least important is on top and the most important one is on the bottom. Complete the activity like this: 3-5 students share their least important piece of paper; everyone balls it up and they throw it into the trash can. Repeat that round until you get to the last 3. Sharing is optional. Throw away the 3rd most important. Students can keep the last 2 (most important pieces).
- Reflect on the activity by answering the questions at the end of the provided hand-out.
Create a meme
Create a meme based on this template that represents how you see yourself, how your friends see you, how your family sees you, how your teacher sees you, how you “really are,” and one free choice.
What Remains of Edith Finch? (trailer)
Exit-ticket
- Sum up today’s lesson with one encompassing word. Try to come with a unique word that no one else in the class chooses.