Definitions
What would you do?
Accepting Feedback
Compliment Sandwich Method
100

What is Feedback?

Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as area of improvement.

100

If an 8th grade student is yelling at the 6th grade student about what they did wrong is this a good way to give constructive feedback? if yes why? if no why?

No. They did not tell the student what they did right and did not give any good feedback first (compliment sandwich method)

100

Name one of the five points of accepting constructive feedback?

1. Control your emotions 

2. Listen closely 

3. Don't take it personally

4. Learn from failures

5. Apply feedback

100

What is the first step in the sandwich method?

First offer positive feedback

200

What is Negative Self-Talk?

When you are very critical of yourself, focusing on the bad.

200

If Sally told you about diabetes but the information was incorrect, what would you say to her to make sure she got the correct information?

1.First offer positive feedback 

2. Inform Sally of her mistake positively (where to find correct information ex. website, books, etc...)

 3. End with positive feedback

Bonus (150pts): Respond to Sally practicing the compliment sandwich method. 

200

What are the effects of accepting constructive feedback?

You acknowledge your feelings, you avoid reacting harshly, you keep an open mind, you improve yourself, you learn from the experience, seek and apply feedback to yourself. 

200

What is the second step in the sandwich method?

Provide constructive feedback

300

What is Constructive Criticism/Feedback?

A type of feedback that provides clear, actionable suggestions for improvement, rather than general advice.

300

Mark said your vision board looked chaotic because there were too many images scattered around the paper. He said "Maybe you should eliminate some of the images to make it cleaner." Which two can help you accept Marks constructive feedback? 

A) Control your emotions

B) Listen Closely 

C) Don't take it personally 

D) Learn from failures

A) Control your emotions

"Acknowledge your feelings, such as anger, hurt, or embarrassment, but try not to let them cloud your judgment. If you're sensitive to criticism, you might need time to process your emotions before considering the feedback logically."

C) Don't take it personally

"Try to view criticism as an opportunity to improve yourself and your work, rather than a threat to your self-esteem."

300

What does good feedback highlight?

Areas of improvement 
300

What is the third step in the sandwich method?

End with good feedback