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Composing an Ethical Story

 

This assignment has two parts.
(A) Decide on a story/parable/fable which influenced your ethical/moral growth as a child (any doing with strong family beliefs). Briefly describe the story and what it taught you. How does your thinking today fit with what you learned as a child through that story? This component should be about 200 words.
(B) Decide on an ethical principle you would like your children to take to heart as you did with your childhood ethical story. Write a short story/fable/parable/fairy tale (about 300 words) that teaches this ethical lesson in a dramatic way. Want examples? Consider Bible stories or parables. Google Aesop’s Fables. Look up Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Look at any Chicken Soup for the … book.
NOTE: This must be a made-up story, no real life stories!
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Composing an Ethical Story

Composing an Ethical Story

This assignment has two parts.
(A) Decide on a story/parable/fable which influenced your ethical/moral growth as a child (any doing with strong family beliefs). Briefly describe the story and what it taught you. How does your thinking today fit with what you learned as a child through that story? This component should be about 200 words.
(B) Decide on an ethical principle you would like your children to take to heart as you did with your childhood ethical story. Write a short story/fable/parable/fairy tale (about 300 words) that teaches this ethical lesson in a dramatic way. Want examples? Consider Bible stories or parables. Google Aesop’s Fables. Look up Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Look at any Chicken Soup for the … book.
NOTE: This must be a made-up story, no real life stories!

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Composing an Ethical Story

Composing an Ethical Story

This assignment has two parts.
(A) Decide on a story/parable/fable which influenced your ethical/moral growth as a child (any doing with strong family beliefs). Briefly describe the story and what it taught you. How does your thinking today fit with what you learned as a child through that story? This component should be about 200 words.
(B) Decide on an ethical principle you would like your children to take to heart as you did with your childhood ethical story. Write a short story/fable/parable/fairy tale (about 300 words) that teaches this ethical lesson in a dramatic way. Want examples? Consider Bible stories or parables. Google Aesop’s Fables. Look up Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Look at any Chicken Soup for the … book.
NOTE: This must be a made-up story, no real life stories!

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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