6 Pillars of Character
Growth mindset
Test Taking Strategies
Study Skills and Test Anxiety
final Jeopardy (3x points)
100

What does the pillar of Trustworthiness mean?

Trustworthiness means being reliable, honest, and keeping promises.

100

what is the definition of Growth Mindset?

people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work

100

Why is the process of elimination important during a test?

The process of elimination is important because it increases the chances of selecting the correct answer by eliminating wrong choices.

100

What aspects of taking a test are within your control?

Within your control during a test are your preparation, mindset, and how you manage your time.

200

what does it mean to be responsible? 

Demonstrating Responsibility involves fulfilling obligations and being accountable for one's actions

200

How does a Fixed Mindset differ from a Growth Mindset?

People with a growth mindset believe that their abilities can be developed and improved over time, while those with a fixed mindset believe that their abilities are innate and cannot be changed.

200

 Explain the concept of double-checking answers in a test.

Double-checking involves reviewing your answers to catch errors or provide additional clarification.

200

How can testing anxiety be positive for some individuals?

Testing anxiety can be positive as it can motivate individuals to prepare thoroughly and perform better.

300

what does it mean to have Respect?

 Respect is treating others with consideration and recognizing their worth.

300

 Give an example of how someone with a Growth Mindset approaches challenges

 Someone with a Growth Mindset embraces challenges and sees them as opportunities for learning and growth.

300

How can effective vocabulary skills aid in test-taking?

Effective vocabulary skills aid in test-taking by ensuring a clear understanding of questions and options.

300

List three things you can do before a test to alleviate anxiety.

Things to do before a test include reviewing material, getting a good night's sleep, and practicing relaxation techniques.

300

Define Citizenship in the context of character.

Citizenship involves actively participating in the community and fulfilling civic duties.

400

How can one exhibit Fairness in their actions?

Fairness means acting justly and impartially, considering all perspectives.

400

(DAILY DOUBLE) Define SMART Goals and explain why they are important.

SMART Goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. They are important for setting clear objectives.

400

What does it mean to cram for a test, and why is it not recommended?

Cramming is studying intensively in a short period, but it's not recommended as it can lead to surface-level understanding and stress.

400

Define self-control and its importance in studying.

Self-control involves managing impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals.

400

name all of the 6 pillars of character

trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship are the 6 pillars of character.

500

Explain the importance of Caring in building character.

Caring is showing kindness and concern for others, promoting a sense of community.

500

Provide an example of a SMART Goal

An example of a SMART Goal could be: "To improve my math grade by 10% in the next two months by dedicating 1 hour daily to practice."

500

(DAILY DOUBLE) List and explain five test-taking strategies.

Five test-taking strategies include time management, active reading, self-quizzing, summarization, and seeking clarification.

500

Provide two strategies to enhance self-regulation.

Two strategies to enhance self-regulation are setting realistic goals and using positive self-talk.

500

How can practicing self-regulation positively impact various aspects of life?

Practicing self-regulation positively impacts various aspects of life by improving focus, decision-making, and overall well-being.

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