The use of another person’s words or ideas without giving them proper credit.
What is plagiarism
3X=90. Solve for X
A whole number greater than 1 that cannot be exactly divided by any whole number other than itself and 1. Examples are: 3, 5, 7, 13, 17...
What is a prime number
1/10 when expressed as a percentage.
10%
Solve for k
6k − 2 = 16
What is 3
A BLANK mindset is the belief that your intellectual ability can grow when you evaluate failures, adjust your learning strategies accordingly, and persist. People with a BLANK mindset are likely to see failure as an opportunity to learn and grow.
What is a growth mindset
Used to draw a reader in and provide adequate context.
A hook.
You used this size font when submitting an essay.
What is 12 point font.
Any one of the five questions to ask when evaluating a source.
You don't give up even when things get difficult.
An BLANK BLANK is a quote or statement made by a qualified person about a specific issue they are considered “expert” (or accomplished) in. This is typically used as a supporting detail in a paragraph.
Step One: Evaluate How You Spend Your Time
Step Two: Align Your Daily Activities with Your Values
Step Three: Prioritize the Things that Matter Most
What are the three steps to Time Management, as taught by BYU Pathway
Failures in judgment that are caused by stress.
What are thinking errors?
The self reliant approach to finances.
Your favorite thing you learned this block.
What is (insert your favorite thing you learned this block)
These 4 parts make up a BLANK BLANK:
What is a Basic Paragraph
The BLANK / BLANK sentence not only serves the purpose of providing closure for the controlling idea shared throughout the paragraph, but also the purpose of transitioning the reader to the next paragraph.
A thinking error when you tell yourself something is different than the way it really is.
What is deceit
In this method for paying off debt, once a debt is paid off, you apply the money you were paying to that debt to the next debt, and so on.
What is the rollover method.
The four things you can do to have more perseverance.
The three steps in the BYU Pathway Learning Model
What is Prepare, Teach One Another, and Ponder and Prove
Five principles for effective goals, as taught in BYU Pathway.
What are:
Specific
Measurable
Actionable
Relevant
Timebound
Bored, Lonely, Angry, Hungry, Stressed, and Tired.
Conditions for thinking errors
Principle 1: Set Realistic Goals
Principle 2: Find and Use an Effective Budgeting System
Principle 3: Hold Yourself Accountable
Principle 4: Counsel with the Lord
What are the 4 principles for sticking to a budget
A way to avoid plagiarism and give proper credit to your sources in your writing.
What is quote integration