Self-Awareness; Self-Advocacy
Personality
Learning
Communication
Other
100
What is looking inside of yourself, understanding your personality, strengths, challenges, what you are happy with and deciding what you want to learn and change.
What is self-awareness?
100
The combination of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual as well as how we appear to others.
What is personality?
100
Acquiring new knowledge or changing past knowledge, behavior, skills, and/or values.
What is learning?
100
Sending information from one place to another place, from one person to another person or people.
What is communication?
100
True or false that a serving of chicken wings is a healthy protein.
What is false?
200
These physical signs in our body can tell us that we are afraid.
What is fast heart beat, shaking, moving out of the way and tingling?
200
We develop our personality from two main sources including these:
What is heredity or from our parents; and environmental factors such as upbringing, experiences, friends and social status?
200
You learn best by doing something such as making a recipe. What type of learner is this?
What is kinesthetic or doing?
200
Exchanging information from person to person, place to place through the use of eye movements, body language, gestures, posture and appearance.
What is non-verbal communication?
200
This is a healthy way to deal with stress.
What is sleeping, exercise, good nutrition, relaxation and meditation.
300
Asking, arguing or convincing someone to agree to your doing something to achieve a specific goal or outcome for yourself.
What is self-advocacy?
300
A type of person who is more comfortable spending time quietly with one or two friends.
What is an introvert or quiet.
300
If someone reads instructions to you, and you can understand better than reading the instructions yourself. What type of learner are you?
What is auditory or listening?
300
A commununication style where you are able to say what is on your mind in an honest and respectful way.
What is assertive communication.
300
Our body is made from this amount of water so drinking water is critical for our heath.
What is approximately 2/3 or 66% of our body?
400
This is a step people should take before self-advocating
What is planning, preparation, being informed and/or have a positive attitude.
400
Keeping all of your school assignments up to date and handed in on time is an example of what personality trait?
What is organized.
400
To be able to learn new information, people have to be motivated to learn. Motivators can include: (give 2)
What is interest, curiosity, desire to fit in, desire to have fun or get exercise; motivated to learn to achieve a goal – learn to drive, get a job, eat…..
400
A communication method where you really do not want to do something but you are not honest with your response. You say Yes, that you will do something, but just don’t do it and don’t say anything about it.
What is passive-aggressive communication?
400
This is an important nutrient that our body needs for energy which we get from whole grains and vegetables.
What is a carbohydrate.
500
To successfully achieve or attain your goals, it is useful to use the SMART goals plan. Two of the steps in this plan are to make sure your goals are:
What is specific, measureable, attainable, realistic and timely.
500
A friend you can depend on to understand you and be there to help you when you need it, is demonstrating what type of personality.
What is loyal?
500
From the learning dynamic pyramid, the type of learning activity which results in a person being able to learn 75% of a subject or task is by doing what?
What is by doing or practicing?
500
The majority of communication, 55% of the information shared is done through this type of communication.
What is body language or non-verbal communication?
500
Stress can be good stress or bad stress which are also called .......
What is eustress (good stress) and distress (bad stress?)
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