What does the "R" in SMART goal stand for?
Relevant
What does impulse control mean?
Impulse control is thinking before you act
Goal directed and resilient individual only applied to in school stuff. True or False
False
Limiting the amount of time spent studying using a timer is a good habit. True or False
True
What does the ROCK stand for?
Respect
Ownership
Communication
Kindness
What is a goal?
A goal is an idea set for the future with a desired result.
At what age is your brain fully developed?
25
What does ethical mean as a trait?
Taking ownership and supporting others.
What is a good way to remember a deadline?
Writing it on a calendar
How many activities do you need everyday in your to-do list?
At least 4
S stands for specified. True or False
False. It stands for specific
What are the three main types of learners?
Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.
Which attribute are you showing when you help out at a food kitchen in your community?
Ethical and Global Citizen
What are 2 types of note taking?
- Cornell
-Mind map
-Lazy man (Printed slides)
-Bullets
-Flow notes
How do you demonstrate active listening?
Eye contact, note taking, and not talking
What are the two main types of SMART goals?
Short and long term
In which part of the brain are executive functioning skills developed?
The prefrontal cortex
Which icon is this?
Communicator
What is a mnemonic device?
Where can you sign up for peer tutoring?
The all students course in schoology
How many SMART goals have we made in strats?
3
List at least 3 of the 8 parts of executive functioning
Impulse Control, Emotional Control, Flexible Thinking, Working Memory, Self- Monitoring, Planning and Prioritizing, Task Initiation, Organization
What attribute is leading a group project?
Both communicator and collaborator
What's a good way to manage your time?
Doing productive, healthy things, having to-do lists and knowing your deadlines
What should you do if you miss a class?
Email a teacher before (if you know you're going to be absent) and check schoology to make up any work