What is the school mascot?
The hornet
What are 3 things you can do to stay safe at school from covid-19
What does S stand for? And provide an example
Specific
There are many skills out there eg. numeracy, verbal communication, motor skills, walking, listening skills etc.
Which form of communication makes up 70% of our total communication?
Non-verbal communication
What are the 3 school colours?
black, yellow, white
What must you bring with you when you leave the classroom?
A mask
What does M stand for? Provide an example
Measurable.
What are the two types of mindsets and explain
Growth Mindset: where you have the ability to grow and learn eg. you can learn new skills or improve on current skills
Fixed Mindset: you believe the skills you have are the ones you will have for life. The skills can not be changed.
If Jim yells at his sister for leaving a mess in his car, which style of communication is Jim using?
Aggressive
In what rooms are you careers and math classes?
208 and 313
How many people can be in the washroom at a time? If there are too many, what must you do?
only 2 at a time.
If there are already 2 people, form a line outside or return to class and try again later
What does A stand for?
What is the largest lobe of our brain?
The Frontal lobe
Which style of communication is considered the best style?
Assertive
Who are the 3 vice principals?
Ms. Sharma
Ms. Hogg
Mr. Maison
List 2 things we should not do because of covid 19
Share food/drinks, hug our friends at school, be sitting close to those without masks who are not in our cohorts (eg at lunch, before/ after school)
What does R stand for?
Relevant
What part of our brain interprets visual information?
occipital lobe
What style of communication is used when a person does not put their own feelings and desires first?
Passive communication
Which park with a train is located close to Frank Hurt Secondary?
What is the name of BC's top doctor? (hint: She is the one you see on tv)
Dr. Bonnie Henry
What does T stand for? Give an example
Timely or Time-bound
Is is true that the left brain and right control different things?
No, this is a myth. Our brain is two halves but they communicate. They may be more active during different times or different stimuli.
What model of communication is used today? (hint: not transmission model)
Transactional model