Focused Notes
SMART Goals
Conflict Management Styles
Financial Literacy
Education Beyond High School
100

The first step in focused note taking.

What is "take notes?"

100

The S in SMART.

What is SPECIFIC?

100

This type of conflict management style is where one puts their own needs and wants over those of others.

What is COMPETING?
100

Dividing the total cost of a product by the amount of product.

What is UNIT RATE?

100

This type of college is cost-effective and you can even attend during high school. They typically offer 2-year degrees.

What is COMMUNITY COLLEGE?

200

The second step in focused note taking.

What is "process notes"?

200

The M in SMART.

What is MEASURABLE?

200

This type of conflict management style is where individuals come together to find a resolution that benefits everyone.

What is COLLABORATING?

200
The two transaction types.

What is DEBIT CARD AND CREDIT CARD?

200

This type of college typically offers 4-year degrees and sometimes master's programs. They do not receive state funding and may or may not have a religious affiliation. 

What is PRIVATE COLLEGE?

300

The third step in focused note taking.

What is "connecting thinking"?

300

The A in SMART.

What is ATTAINABLE?
300

This type of conflict management style involves sacrificing your own needs and desires to make the other party happy.

What is ACCOMODATING?

300

A college's total estimated expenses for one year, including tuition, room and board, books, loans, etc.

What is COST OF ATTENDANCE?

300

This type of education post-high school offers on-the-job training for careers such as: electrician, welding, plumbing, carpentry, cosmetology, esthetician, etc. 

What is TRADE SCHOOLS?

400

The fourth step in focused note taking.

What is "summarizing and reflecting on learning"?

400

The R in SMART.

What is RELEVANT?

400
This type of conflict style involves ignoring the conflict altogether. 

What is AVOIDING?

400

Identify the transaction type: Your sister goes to an ATM and withdraws money from her checking account.

What is DEBIT CARD?

400
This type of college does offer education, but is pricey and not accredited (meaning the degrees offered are not officially recognized). Mrs. Munson would not recommend this option.

What is FOR-PROFIT COLLEGES?

500

The fifth step in focused note taking.

What is "applying learning"?

500

The T in SMART.

What is TIMELY?

500

This type of conflict management style demands cooperation from all people involved- where everyone gets something they want or need.

What is COMPROMISING?

500

Identify the transaction type: Last month Eric used a card to purchase a new computer from a popular electronics store. When the bill arrived, he realized he only had enough to make the minimum payment.

What is CREDIT CARD?

500

This type of college is funded by the state and typically has larger class sizes. They typically offer 4-year degrees, master's, phD programs, and sometimes even have a medical or law school. 

What are PUBLIC COLLEGES and/or UNIVERSITIES?