What kind of mindset helps you learn from mistakes?
Growth mindset.
A collection of data from someone's online activity that can be traced back to them
digital footprint
a feeling, such as happiness, anger or fear
Emotion
a conflict that's generally easier to resolve and doesn't cause long-term physical or emotional harm
Minor conflict
What does WPM stand for?
Words per minute
What do we call something that gets in the way of reaching a goal?
A roadblock.
Which type of conflict is a struggle within yourself?
Internal conflict
to look at a situation from a different point of view
Reframe
a conflict that's hard to resolve, has serious consequences, and causes physical or emotional harm
Major conflict
When leaving the room, what must you do?
Sign out using the digital hall pass in Google Classroom.
a roadblock that's within your control, like unhelpful thoughts or not being prepared
Internal roadblock
A ____ is usually paid on a biweekly or monthly basis for professional employment.
Salary
thoughts that are negative in nature
unhelpful thoughts
how someone thinks or feels about something based on experience or personal preference
Perspective
Classwork
a coating that forms neural pathways as we practice that helps signals between neurons travel faster
Myelin
Which part of your brain is related to your reasoning, emotional reactions, and personality?
Prefrontal Cortex
information the brain receives from our five senses
Sensory input
making up for doing something wrong; doing something to repair the harm
Making amends
Where can you go to find apps like Edmentum, PBIS, Typing Club, Nitro Type.
Clever
What helps your brain grow stronger when you practice? (a physical part of the brain, not the cortex or amygdala)
Neural pathways.
________ are loans to a company or government for a set amount of time. They earn interest and are considered low-risk investments.
Bonds
the internal dialogue we have with ourselves, which can be positive or negative, influencing our thoughts and emotions.
Self-talk
the process of being able to identify and understand another person's feelings, thoughts, needs, and wants
Perspective-taking
What are the five daily opportunities to earn Wolfpack points?
Work quietly, leave classroom clean, one person speaking at a time, come prepared, start bell ringer quietly