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Personal Identity and Social Identity Wheels

The documents describe identity worksheets that encourage self-reflection. The Personal Identity Wheel prompts students to list adjectives to describe themselves without social identifiers. The Social Identity Wheel asks students to identify social identities like race, gender, and sexuality, and note which matter most to their self-perception and how others perceive them. The second document is an example of a student completing the Social Identity Wheel, circling their identities and answering short reflective questions about challenges, coping strategies, and desires to change or appreciate parts of their identity.
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Personal Identity and Social Identity Wheels

The documents describe identity worksheets that encourage self-reflection. The Personal Identity Wheel prompts students to list adjectives to describe themselves without social identifiers. The Social Identity Wheel asks students to identify social identities like race, gender, and sexuality, and note which matter most to their self-perception and how others perceive them. The second document is an example of a student completing the Social Identity Wheel, circling their identities and answering short reflective questions about challenges, coping strategies, and desires to change or appreciate parts of their identity.
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Personal Identity Wheel

Ako naman muna -


Angela Ken
2nd
Video Editing

Filled with passion


Avengers: Endgame

Consistently seeking consistency

Consistency is key

Believer and a doer

Simonne Ezekiel Franc R. Infantado The Hobbit

Black
Shawarma

Basketball
S Social Identity Wheel

Tagalog

kayumanggi Middle

Boy
Filipino

Male

19

Straight
N/A

Filipino
Filipino language

SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE SELF


Activity 2

Name: Simonne Ezekiel Franc R. Infantado


Course: BSCE
Year / Section / Time: 1-4 Mon 8:30am-10:00am synch, Tue 8:30am-10:00am asynch
Professor: Ms. Alyssa Ruth M. Obispo

Personal Identity Wheel

“The Personal Identity wheel is a worksheet activity that encourages students to reflect
on how they identify outside of social identifiers. The worksheet prompts students to list
adjectives they would use to describe themselves, skills they have, favorite books,
hobbies, etc. Unlike the social identity wheel, this worksheet doesn’t emphasize
perception or context.

Social Identity Wheel

The Social Identity Wheel worksheet is an activity that encourages students to identify
and reflect on the various ways they identify socially, how those identities become
visible or more keenly felt at different times, and how those identities impact the ways
others perceive or treat them. The worksheet prompts students to fill in various social
identities (such as race, gender, sex, ability disability, sexual orientation, etc.) and
further categorize those identities based on which matter most in their self-perception
and which matter most in others’ perception of them.

MY IDENTITY
Child Upper Class Lower Class Female

Son Daughter Asian Male

Brother Sister Wife Foreigner

Husband Mother Catholic Filipino

Father Middle Class Person with Disability

Teen Muslim Young Heterosexual

Transgender Old Protestant Lesbian

Christian Bulaqueno Kapampangan Bisexual

Bisaya Igorot Gay Part-time employee

Ilocano Student Boyfriend Girlfriend

1. Encircle the words that are part of your identity.

2. What are some other words you would use to identify yourself?

- Healthy and a scholar.

3. Which one has been challenging?

- Being a Filipino. Because sometimes, it’s hard to see my fellow Filipinos falling
for the gambits of the politician and remain blind, being fooled again and again.

4. How do you deal with those challenges?


- Sometimes I take a break in social media and play online games.
5. Which of these do you wish to change?

- Being an Asian. I want to become a German which is taller than Filipinos and
have a higher state in terms of cost of living.

6. What would you change about it?

- None.

7. What would need to happen for you to love parts of your identity more?

- If I am able to see the good on my identity, then I would appreciate and accept it.

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