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Project Ideas
for Integrity
- Visit the state capitol during the legislature. Gather information on laws and how they help us remain free. Pictures, charts and written report will add to your project as well as your knowledge.
- Study about people from history or church history that lived lives of integrity. Start a file on their lives and how they were examples to follow. Pictures, quotes and profiles of their lives will add greatly to this project.
- Learning to deal with your money honestly. Work out a budget with your parents' help. Keep a budget for two months. Do your paperwork and summary of your experiences. Budget tips, charts or posters would display well.
- Make cartoons or drawings of honorable or non-honorable things, i.e. shoplifting, cheating at school, speeding in a car (do's and don'ts). Also write up how you feel about each illustration.
- Write an essay on "what honesty means to me".
- Write a poem, verse or music on integrity.
- Read and study many scriptures on integrity and words of similar meaning to see what the scriptures say on the subject. Underline the scriptures and write down your impressions as you read.
- Make a series of Mormon mottos on how to get out of awkward situations, i.e. stealing, how about a smoke or if you love me you'll really show it. Drawings or cartoons would add to this project.
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