S.M.A.R.T Goals
Identifying Emotions
Self-Management
Self-Awareness
Miscellaneous
100

What does the S stand for in SMART goals?

S: Specific (Make goals clear & precise, not fuzzy & vague)

100

What does anger look like? (Give 3 physiological ways that anger can look in a person).

  • Fists

  • Yelling, raising ones voice

  • Walking away

  • Getting red in the face

  • Cussing

Anger can look different for everyone.

100

Why is it important to set goals for ourselves?

Goals help us to stay focused and create meaningful lives based on our interests and values.

100

Define Values

Values are what is important to us in Life.

100

What platform (internet, text, phone call) can you go to in order to anonymously report unsafe behaviors or concerns? 

Safe2Tell

200

What does the M stand for in SMART goals?

M: Measurable (Make goals tangible enough that they can be measured)

200

What does sadness look like? (Give 3 physiological features that might show a person is sad).

  • Crying

  • Red in the face

  • Wanting to hide

  • Putting on a hoodie

  • Not talking to anyone


200

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200

Give 4 examples of values!

Family, friends, pets, playing sports/doing activities, an education (doing well in school)

200

Name 3 people in the building you can go to when you are having a problem.

A trusted adult

A teacher

A couneslor

Mrs. Gallegos

Mr. Pep

300

What does the A stand for in SMART goals?

Attainable: (Set realistic goals- not so big they seem impossible)

300

What does embarrassed look like in a person? (Give 3 physiological ways that someone might look embarrassed.)

  • Holding your hand over your face

  • Turning red

  • Hiding

  • Crying

  • Not wanting to people to look at you

  • Sweating 

300

Who has control over your emotions, thoughts and behaviors?

Only YOU, you are the one responsible for your own emotions, thoughts and behaviors.

300

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300

How do our emotions/feelings impact how we show up at school? (Give an example)

Our emotions can impact how much we participate, how we react to our peers and teachers, etc. It can impact our behavior and how much we learn during school.

400

What does the R in SMART goals stand for?

Relevant (Set goals that stretch you and yet match your identity)

400

Why is it important for us to name/identify how we are feeling?

If we can name it, we can tame it. We can get control over it. We can help make ourselves feel better.

400

What is the definition for self-management?

Self management is the taking of responsibility for one’s own behavior and well-being. 

400

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KNOW OUR VALUES?

  • Our values influence the decisions we make each day.

  • Knowing our values helps us grow and develop.

  • Help us create the future we want!

400

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500

What does the T in SMART goals stand for?

T: Timely (Make goals fit into the time frame you can manage)

500
True or False: Emotions are a permanent state of being, they last forever.

False: Emotions are temporary.

500

What three areas does self-management include?

  • Regulating one’s emotions!

  • Regulating one’s thoughts!

  • Regulating one’s behaviors in different situations.

500
Define self-awareness

Self-awareness is your ability to perceive and understand the things that make you who you are as an individual, including your personality, actions, values, beliefs, emotions, and thoughts.

500

What are the three learning styles?

Visual, auditory and tactile

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