Final Projects
Problem-Solving
PATH
Goal-Setting
100

How many points is the Final Project worth?

75 points

(45 for the written part and 30 for the presentation)

100

What word helps us to remember the Problem-Solving steps?

Soccer

100

What is the PATH?

A person-centered planning process for setting goals, reflecting on the goals, working on next steps, and charting progress.

100

What method do we use to write a Goal Statement?

SMART

200

Why is it important to add visual aids (pictures, art, color) to a presentation?

1. Reinforces and supports the content of the presentation

2. Adds creativity

200

In Problem-Solving, what are 2 things we weigh?

Pro's and Con's

200

When creating a PATH, where does it begin?

Hopes and Dreams (North Star)

200

What are 2 reasons or benefits for setting goals?

1. Allows you to focus on things you want to achieve

2. By setting goals, you take control of your life's direction

300

What was Laurel's goal?

To cook a Korean meal

300

Why is it important to solve problems?

1. Opportunity to learn new skills

2. Learn from your mistakes and prevent problems in the future

3. Challenges you to grow and step outside of your comfort zone

4. Build confidence and a sense of control

5. Helps you identify resources and strategies

300

What section of the PATH is for recording results or outcomes?

Charting Progress

300

Name 2 roadblocks to achieving goals.

1. The goal is not attainable

2. Yourself (not motivated or commited to the goal)

3. Others

4. Lack of resources

400

Whose project contained a lot of minions on their last slide (thank you/question slide)?

Ryan

400

What does each letter in 'SOCCER' mean?

S - State the problem

O - Options: Identify possible solutions

C - Cons and Pros

C - Choose the best option and Create the action plan

E - Execute your plan (go do it!)

R - Reflect: Evaluate the results/outcomes

400

During the PATH, what are the 4 Life Domains?

Independent Living Skills

Career

Campus Engagement

Academics

400

What does each letter in 'SMART' mean?

S - Specific

M - Meassureable

A - Attainable

R - Relevant

T - Timely

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