Reference no: EM133678397
Assignment: Life Map
Instructions
A Life Map is a pictorial narrative of your life that provides a visual road map of key events and experiences that have impacted your development. The goal is to trace significant moments of your life from birth to present day. Please watch the short video entitled Create a Map of Your Life to get started. You may be as creative as you like, however the map must be organized, legible, and a chronological pictorial account of your life from point A (past) to point B (present). If you are using symbols to depict emotions or positive/negative experiences, please include a map key or legend to explain. Wording should also be easily readable.
You may need to speak to parents or siblings to start your life map and identify key events from your earliest years. Then begin by organizing your thoughts and memories into a written timeline. Use the written timeline to create the map. Your map should be scanned and uploaded as a PDF. Images may be neatly hand-drawn, computer generated, real images, etc.
The map should cover biological, psychological, social, and spiritual key life events that highlight your social environment and development. Life events, milestones, and trajectory changing experiences that are unique to your development should be included to provide an overview of your life. As an adult, a minimum of 10 to 15 points on the map are needed. The map will be graded based up detail, creativity, and legibility. Google images of life maps, that look like a map or visual timeline.
Create a map of your life. First, determine how you will organize. It would be more like a treasure map with routes to specific locations or will it be more like territorial naturally, separate domains? Consider the destination. These might be the limitations of schools, tended homes and lived in or vacations. Or they might represent. Emily's. Next narrowed down locations afterwards, think about the map, how your symbols and what they represent memories. Or, well, your compass rose, Have you? Well, the four directions represent places and times of motion. Now sketch out your life. And once you've done that, selectively inhibits share how they form the larger story of who you are as a person.