This is the specific term Positive Action uses to describe "how we think and feel about ourselves."
What is self-concept?
These two characters serve as the co-hosts of the radio talk show, called Teens for a Positive World and they take "calls" from the audience.
Who are Michael and Michaela?
This is the first half of the Positive Action philosophy: "We feel good about ourselves when we..."
What is "...think and do positive actions"?
This is the final step of the scientific method, where a researcher decides if their hypothesis was supported or rejected.
According to the circle, these lead directly to our feelings about ourselves.
What is Actions?
This "factor" is described as one of the most important influences on a person's self-concept.
What is Family?
Name two of the four main characters featured in the radio play, not including the co-hosts.
Who are Lily, Ana, David, and Marcos? (Any two)
This three-word cycle explains how our minds, behaviors, and emotions are all connected.
What is Thoughts-Actions-Feelings cycle?
This is the second step of the scientific method, described as a "tentative explanation" or an educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
This is the core philosophy of the entire Positive Action program, which if used, helps students choose the Success/Positive Circle every day.
What is "We feel good about ourselves when we think and do positive actions, and there is a positive way to do everything"?
This term refers to the "true you"—your actual real thoughts, feelings, and character traits.
What is SELF-IDENTITY?
According to the "Teens for a Positive World" hosts, being a positive person can actually make you a positive this for your own family and friends.
What is an influence?
If you find yourself in a negative thought-action- feelings circle, the lesson says you can "flip" it by choosing to have one of these.
What is Positive Thought?
Data that is information that can be measured, counted, and expressed numerically.
What is QUANTITATIVE DATA?
The definition of success includes feeling good about these three things: Who we are, what we are doing, and...
What is "How We Treat Others?"
This is the version of yourself that you project to other people.
What is image?
In the Radio Skit, where Ana felt like a 'no body', Lily was trying to convince Ana and Marcos to join this specific organization.
What is Friendship Club?
If you act one way to "please and impress" your friends even though you know it's wrong, you are creating this type of image.
What is False Image?
A non-numerical, descriptive type of data often containing concepts, opinions, emotions, and experiences. This data is usually gathered through interviews, focus groups experiments, or observations.
What is QUALITATIVE DATA?
According to Positive Actions, we have the power to choose our friends and also how we will do this to them.
What is REACT?
These are the four specific areas that make up a person’s "total self-concept." - we discussed them as the 4 areas of WELLNESS.
What is Physical, Emotional, Social and Intellectual?
Michael says he used to just "react" to things, but he learned to do this first to ensure his actions were positive.
What is THINK?
In Positive Actions and LIFE, this 3-part diagram explains how a single positive choice can 'flip' your entire day. To earn the points, you must draw this cycle AS A TEAM label each of its three parts, and draw arrows showing how they connect to one another. You can earn 100 extra points if you include the Positive Actions motto AND the symbol that belongs in the center of the circle. (Other team: get ready to steal if they get the answer wrong!) You have TWO minutes.
Did you get it right?
A scientist must avoid "Phony Images" and practice this "Positive Action" to ensure their data is accurate and not biased.
In the Radio Skit where David arrived late to class, disrupting his peers while taking a pop quiz - Michaela suggests that David might not have been trying to be "cool" but was actually reacting out of this emotion.
What is embarrassment?