Using your past success as motivation for your future.
What is Self-Efficacy?
Repeating words or phrases to make a message more memorable or meaningful.
What is Repetition?
A part of the song that repeats throughout.
What is a Chorus?
The brightness, darkness, or type of shade in an image that can create mood.
What is colour?
5 minutes.
How long is a toilet break?
The ability to control your emotions, and stop to think before acting on them.
What is Impulse Control?
Using words to make the audience feel strong emotions, such as sadness or pride.
What is Emotive Language?
The peak turning point in a song.
What is a bridge?
These elements in a picture draw the viewer’s eye to what is most important.
What is salience?
By passing the units in Essential English.
How do I get a literacy tick?
7
How many essential skills of resilience are there?
Including the audience in the message/story by using terms such as we/our/us.
What is inclusive language?
The same 4 chords.
What is every song built around?
Pictures or drawings that stand for bigger ideas.
What is a symbol?
Students should arrive before the bell so learning can begin straight away.
What is being on time?
The ability to recognize & understand your emotions & their impact on your thoughts & actions
What is Emotional Awareness?
Descriptive words that help listeners form a picture in their minds.
What is Imagery?
The words that make up a song, typically consisting of verses and chorus.
What are lyrics?
The objects, characters, or settings shown in a visual text.
What is an image?
Leaving a blank space on the left-hand side of the page.
What is using a margin?
Having a Plan B, or a backup plan.
What is Flexible Thinking?
Comparing 2 things by saying something is something it is not.
What is a metaphor?
The part of a song that tells the story or gives detail.
What is a verse?
The way visuals are arranged on a page or screen to communicate meaning.
What is composition?
Staying on task, avoiding distractions, and giving your best effort.
What is being engaged in learning?