Session 6.1: Choose yourself - Personality test Level K-2 In today’s activity, you will instruct your child to do a personality test called True Colors. The purpose of the personality test is to help them learn about their distinct personality traits. In most instances, personality traits influence relationships with family, friends, and classmates, so understanding them contributes to your child's health and well-being. Materials needed: Pen/pencil True Colors Personality Test worksheet Activity: 1. Explain to your child that the True Colors test can help them to better understand themselves and how they interact with others, which may ...
General Science Name ______________________________ True Colors Personality Test Date/Pd ____________________________ Outcomes: In this module, participants will Discover the qualities and characteristics of their own personality style or type Gain an understanding of other personality styles Key Concepts: True Colors is a metaphor Each person is a unique blend of the fours colors (Blue, Gold, Green, Orange) – a spectrum There are no good or bad colors There are wide individual variations within each color spectrum Explanation: Each of us has a different and unique personality; however, there are commonalities that we share. True Colors is an attempt to identify various ...
True Colors Personality and Teamwork Instructions • Take your test • Add up the numbers according to the guide at the bottom of the page • Your highest score is your dominant color; move to that group –If you have two dominant colors, pick one Scenario Background • Introduced in 1978 by Don Lowry –Combination of Hippocrates, Jung, Myers/Briggs, and Keirsey concepts of human behavior • Easier to remember and apply than Myers- Briggs ...