Happy Wednesday! As Week 2 rolls on, I hope you are doing well and finding a balance between school and fun! Module 3 is due today and Module 4 is due Friday. I have posted a progress report for your school and will be sharing that progress grade with your parents this week. Have you checked your grade? Do you have missing work? We are on our 3rd module already...summer session flies! Be sure you are working 3-5 hours a day.
Important Due Dates:
- Module 3 Wednesday, June 27
- Progress Report Thursday, June 28
- Module 4 Friday, June 29
- Progress Report Thursday, July 5
- Module 5 & 6 Friday, July 6
Module 4 is Leading with Integrity. Leaders must be honest, fair, and have strong character. Your integrity will affect how others trust and/or respect you. Click on the visual below to read about why integrity is one of the most important leadership traits in today's business world.

Today's Assignments:
- Module 4 Pre-Assessment
- Module 4 Lesson 1 Notes - Check Your Knowledge
- Module 4 Lesson 1 Practice - Got Integrity?
As always, do your best on this formative assessment. Read the feedback you get on each question and it will help you as you go through the module.
Module 4 Lesson 1 Notes - Check Your Knowledge
Lesson 1 is "Integrity - Is It in Your Character?" The notes include the following topics: Ethics, Respect, Wisdom, Discipline, Equality, Equity, and Commitment. Read the directions before you start notes so you know if you need to screenshot or turn in your guided notes. Remember if you encounter tech issues, enable content and clear your cache first. See https://www.smore.com/p9yt3 for more information about enabling content and clearing your cache.
Module 4 Lesson 1 Practice - Got Integrity?
This activity will help you get beyond your overview definition of integrity and help you explore the "meat" of your understanding. Be sure to use the lesson notes to help you complete your template. Be sure you are fully explaining the actions/behaviors - if it takes more than 1-2 sentences, use more than 1-2 sentences. Be detailed - offer specific actions and behaviors that you feel show each integrity principle. Your job is to communicate your understanding of integrity and how integrity is central to being an effective leader.
Works Cited
integrity. (2018). Flickr. Retrieved 27 June 2018, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/drumminhands/7114464945/in/photolist-bQFuyH-hEnmR7-j4VCQQ-7fWCnf-hEnDBG-4PTcK4-4PTcLB-aFfxMB-Xvzin1-L7yhb3-nxqqL7-hCnj7w-eZEY4L-jCmyS6-cgCVt1-hwAbny-a47QeL-4EwKHM-55jzJT-4EB16m-4EwMLg-akbu1G-4EwMfx-pD5Buk-25shJYB-4W6p7C-5uKjoA-9RfbCQ-TzDFbR-qb5iDf-9RqdTR-cPifTU-cPig2A-e3fJ3g-R1w8ad-Y5yMiv-QrVmcL-i1zMhK-UwJqm9-hRvi7P-hEnGvN-8AmrP-6a3LME-WATzHX-WJqbNs-pLPHw3-hxYUkD-4x5iBk-Q7NU4d-93fEtE
Navigator, T. (2016). Why Integrity Remains One of the Top Leadership Attributes. ExecEd Navigator. Retrieved 27 June 2018, from https://execed.economist.com/blog/industry-trends/why-integrity-remains-one-top-leadership-attributes
Headings created by Melissa Dettman using Canva (Links to an external site.) 2017
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