What is the Mission of JROTC
To motivate young people to be better citizens.
Only Let 1's can be a part of this team
JLAB Academic Team
Define Leadership
The ability to influence, lead, or guide others to accomplish a mission. They should provide purpose, direction, and motivation.
Loyalty-Duty-Respect-Selfless Service-Honor-Integrity-Personal Courage
Define each of the 5 staff sections.
S1: Personnel
S2: Security/Information
S3: Operations/Training
S4: Logistics
S5: Special Projects/Public Affairs
What is the Four Phase Lesson Plan?
Inquire, Gather, Process, Apply
no longer used or useful; very old
antiquated
What is the 4th line of the Cadet Creed?
I am the future of the United States of America.
What categories do the drill team compete in?
Regulation and Exhibition
Define Laissez-Faire
A style of leadership where leaders do not interfere or do not provide direction.
What are the four types of meetings?
1. Information Briefing
2. Decision Briefing
3. Mission Briefing
4. Staff Briefing
Name some ways of dealing with stress.
Knowing how and when to relax, keeping a positive outlook, keep a sense of humor, learning to be assertive, ignoring circumstances that can't be changed, being physically active, finding a hobby, eating healthy, seeking support, solving small problems to increase your confidence.
Which of the following numbers is NOT a prime?
43, 51, 73, 97, 101
51
What year in JROTC do you learn Leadership Development?
Year 2, 3, and 4.
What is STEM?
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
What are Attributes?
Character-Presence-Intellect
What word best describes this picture?
PROCRASTINATION
What are some benefits of physical activity (i.e. PT)?
Manage weight control, improve sleep, control blood pressure, get a sense of accomplishment, reduce stress, meet and interact with new people, feel more alert and energetic, increase strength and stamina, improve reaction time
ANTONYM for fallow
productive
What does LET stand for?
Leadership Education and Training
The "B" in JLAB stands for what?
Bowl
How can a leader build trust with their cadets?
Answers may vary.....by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.
Explain the responsibilities of Platoon Sergeant positions:
PS: Form the platoon and report absentees to the 1SG, know individual squad and platoon drills, and ensure squad leaders know their individual responsibilities.
What are the Bill of Rights?
They spell out the basic rights that are protected under our form of government.
What type of number is 5/8?
Rational
What special teams are taught at RCHS?
Rifle, Drill, JLAB, Cyber Patriots, Raider
Which special team is on the physical fitness regime?
Raiders
What are and define the three leadership styles?
Directing: Letting your team know what is expected of them, what to accomplish and when to complete the task.
Participating: Consulting with, obtain advice/opinion from others.
Delegating: When no problem-solving authority is gives and less supervision.
What are two types of commands?
Preparatory Command: This is the first part of the command, the cue that prepares the driller to get ready to move.
Command of Execution: This is the second part of the command, the word that tells what the driller is to actually do
What are the three branches of Government?
Legislative (makes laws)
Executive (carries out laws)
Judicial (evaluates laws)
What is the meaning of the word 'alienate'?
to attract
What does the Pyramid of Authority consist of?
Unity of Command, Span of Control, and Chain of Command.
What are Thinking Maps?
Visual learning tools.
What three options are available to you after high school?
* College or some form of higher education
* Military
* Workforce
What are Attributes and Competencies?
Attributes: Character, Presence, Intellect
Competencies: Leads, Develops, Achieves
What is Body Mass Index (BMI)?
A measurement that allows you to assess your body size, taking your height and weight into account.
What type of number is 5/8?
Rational
What are two objectives of the Army JROTC program?
Promote and develop citizenship, develop critical and creative thinking skills, improve communication skills, improve health and physical fitness, strengthen positive self-motivation, and global awareness, and facilitate high school graduation.
Name the 8 Thinking Maps.
Brace Map, Bridge Map, Bubble Map, Circle Map, Double Bubble Map, Flow Map, Multi-Flow Map, Tree Map
What are ethics and morals?
Ethics: Rules of conduct that people should follow
Morals: A persons standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do.
What is this an example of?
Leading By Example
What does making wise food choices consist of?
Balance calories, enjoy your food but eat less, avoid oversized portions, eat some foods more often, make half your plate fruits and veggies, switch to fat free or low fat milk, make half your grains whole grains, compare sodium in foods, DRINK WATER!!!
A comparison using "like" or "as."
Simile
What the difference between etiquette and manners?
Etiquette: A code of behavior or courtesy based on rules of a polite society.
Manners: Socially correct ways of acting as shown in widespread customs.
Which thinking maps are used for comparing and contrasting, classifying and grouping, analogies, and brainstorming ideas?
Double Bubble Map, Tree Map, Bridge Map, Circle Map
What is the importance of teamwork?
Answers may vary.
It's the effort of a group to complete a task or mission.
What is the SMART Goals process?
S: specific
M: measurable
A: attainable
R: results
T: time frame
What are Core Abilities?
* Build your capacity for life-long learning
* Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques
* Take responsibility for your actions
* Do your share as a good citizen
* Treat self and others with respect
* Apply critical thinking techniques
a slow person, especially one who falls behind
laggard
What is a leaders responsibility?
* Set the example at all times
What are the Winning Colors?
GREEN: Planner
BROWN: Builder
BLUE: Relator
RED: Adventure
Finish this phrase: Don't meet me there,
beat me there.
In the Decision-Making and Planning, what are the seven steps?
1. Identify Mission
2. Gather Info
3. Brainstorm Solutions
4. Analyze & Compare Solutions
5. Decide on Course of Action
6. Develop Plan
7. Implement Plan
What are some ground rules for giving feedback?
* Establish and maintain rapport with learners
* Cover major strengths/weaknesses
* Avoid the words never or always
* Stick with the important task, don't discuss everything
* Don't criticize
* Base feedback on evaluation criteria, NOT personal opinion
ANTONYM for accentuate
minimize