Self- concept
Bullying
Self-esteem
Goals
100

What is self-concept?

How you see yourself and what you think about yourself

100

Name one type of bullying. (Hint: There was 4 types of bullying that we talked about)

Cyberbullying, verbal bullying, non-verbal bullying, or physical bullying.

100

What is self-esteem?

Feeling good about yourself.

100

Striving to make all A’s and B’s during your 8th-grade year is an example of a __________ 

a. short-term goal

b. long-term goal

c. unrealistic goal

d. decision

Short-term goal

200

Which of these shows a positive self-concept: a) avoiding new people, b) skipping homework, c) trying out for the play?

c) Trying out for the play.

200

ara repeatedly received emails telling her that she is a loser from another girl. What type of bullying is this?

Cyberbullying

200

You feel good about yourself when you develop the habit of seeing life in a __________ way. 

A. positive

b. negative

c. as a joke

d. as others see it.

Positive

200

Since 6th grade, you have wanted to make the varsity basketball team. As a junior, you made the team. This is an example of a __________ 

a short-term goal
b. long-term goal
c. unrealistic goal
d. decision

Long-term goal

300

How does self-concept affect your behavior?

A positive self-concept can make you more confident and willing to try new things.

300

These kids make nasty faces or turn their backs whenever Sarah or her friends try to join them. What type of bullying is this?

Non-verbal bullying

300

Name one way to improve your self-esteem.

ny positive habit, like setting and achieving goals, thinking positively, or trying new things.

300

What’s the difference between a short-term goal and a long-term goal?

A short-term goal can be achieved in a short period, a year or less, while a long-term goal takes much longer, a year or more.