Wk1 Goal Setting and Motivation
(Wk2&3) Note-Taking and Memory
(Wk4&6) Digital Skills and Research
(Wk5&8) Critical Thinking & Advocacy
Self Advocacy/Presentation Skills
100

This type of goal is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time‑Bound.

What is a SMART goal?

100

This structured method includes a cue column, a notes column, and a summary at the bottom of the page.

What are Cornell Notes?

100

This is the trail you leave online through posts, likes, searches, and more.

What is a digital footprint?

100

Clue: Critical thinkers look for this before they believe something is true.

Answer: What is evidence?

100

Clue: When presenting, you should do this with your voice so the audience understands you.

Answer: What is speak clearly?

200

One of the expectations in class is to do this so you don’t miss important instructions — it’s also the opposite of being late.

What is “be on time”?

200

 This is what you should do with your camera during class.

What is keep it on?

200

Sending a private message you wouldn’t say out loud can lead to this kind of problem.

What is a negative consequence?
(or getting in trouble / hurting someone’s feelings)

200

Clue: This is what we call personal opinions or feelings that can affect decisions.

Answer: What is bias?

200

Clue: When you miss class and can’t log back in, this is the best person to contact.

Answer: Who is your teacher or Learning Coach?

300

This word means “putting off something you need to do, even when it’s important.”

What is procrastination?

300

When doing this, you should use more than one colors so you can color‑code important information.

What is Highlighting or color coding?

300

Using someone else's work and pretending it’s yours is called this.

What is plagiarism?

300

Clue: To be successful in debate, you must do this to opposing viewpoints.

Answer: What is listen respectfully?

300

Clue: Extra time, small group testing, and read‑aloud are examples of these supports.

Answer: What are accommodations?

400

 In the SMART goal model, this letter reminds you to set a deadline.

What is T for Time‑Bound?

400

When taking notes, this simple reading action helps you stay on task and know what to do next.

What is reading the directions?

400

Research uses these instead of opinions.

Answer: What are facts?

400

Clue: Speaking up when something is too hard is an example of this important skill.

Answer: What is self‑advocacy?

400

Clue: When you remind a teacher that you need an accommodation, you are practicing this skill.

Answer: What is self‑advocacy?

500

One motivation strategy says to divide your work into smaller pieces.

 What is “break work into small steps”?

500

This short, end-of-page section helps you remember what you learned by writing the main ideas in your own words.

What is a Summary?

500

This kind of person—like a scientist or teacher—is more trustworthy than a random online user.

Answer: Who is an expert?

500

Clue: If you don’t understand directions, you should do this instead of staying confused.

Answer: What is ask a question?

500

This is the most important thing to do when presenting so your audience can understand you.


Answer:
What is speak clearly?

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