Respect
Enthusiasm
Articulate
Dependable
Initiative/Money Presentation
100

Listening, empathy, demonstrates manners.

What is Respect?

100
Being helpful, energetic, wanting to do something, kind and engaged.

What is enthusiasm?

100

Speaking well, slowly, clearly, right volume and proper words.

What is articulate? 

100

reliable, punctual, collaborating as a team.

What is dependable? 

100

Not letting things bother you, having patience and almost ignoring the problem.

What is being Passive?

200

The ability to feel good about yourself and feel self-worth.

What is self-respect?

200

How does it sound? How does it look? How does it feel?

What is an Enthusiasm map?

200

Being quiet while another person is speaking, acknowledging their words and remaining active throughout their presentation.

What is active listening?

200

Purpose of the 9 dot activity.

What is thinking outside the box?

200

What is the golden rule of money?

Its not about how much money you make, but about how much money you save.

300

Some one you look up to.

What is a role model? 

300

A method of planning the focuses on Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time

What are SMART Goals?

300

Purpose of the activity where we shut out eyes and folded the sheet of paper.

What is following directions?

300

Walk away from the problem, take a step back, listen to music.

What are ways to manage anger?

300

Doing things without necessarily being asked to do it.

What is taking initiative? 

400

Poster where individuals write strengths and personal notes about another individual.

What is an affirmation poster?

400

Optimistic, with a "can do" attitude.

What is a positive mental attitude?

400

When someone gives you feedback in a way to help you grow.

What is constructive criticism?

400

Purpose of the drawing charades.

What is problem-solving? or 

What is asking questions?

400

Help others, control spending, build for future, measuring progress and more freedom.

What are the reasons for saving money?

500

Philosophers theory that discusses the different level of needs in which one level must be fulfilled before reaching the next level. 

What is Maslow's Hierarchy? 

500

Making conscious decisions that have good intentions and outcomes. 

What is a positive life choice?

500

What are the 3 different types of "talk" that we distinguished between.

What is easy talk, average talk and tough talk?

500

Make up your own question and ask someone in the room (relevant to the curriculum we have learned)

N/A

500

Showing up on time, solving problems, communicating with supervisors, etc.

What are good workplace etiquette?

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