The "S" in S.M.A.R.T.
What is Specific?
This app uses snaps and streaks for communication.
What is Snapchat?
Taking ownership of your actions, even when no one is watching, is called this.
What is responsibility?
The ability to pause and think before acting. It means not letting urges, emotions, or impulses make decisions for you, especially in heated or tempting situations.
What is impulse control?
The "M" in S.M.A.R.T.
What is Measurable?
This U.S. state is the only one made up entirely of islands.
What is Hawaii?
When you admit a mistake instead of blaming someone else, you are showing this.
What is accountability?
The process of choosing between different options by thinking about the possible outcomes and deciding what’s best for you in the short and long run.
What is decision-making?
The "A" in S.M.A.R.T.
What is Attainable?
This Nintendo game series features a green-clad hero named Link on a quest to save Princess Zelda.
What is The Legend of Zelda?
Completing your chores, homework, or tasks without being reminded demonstrates this type of responsibility.
What is personal responsibility?
This means understanding, managing, and responding to your feelings in healthy ways. It includes calming yourself down, expressing emotions appropriately, and not letting strong feelings control your behavior.
What is regulating emotions?
The "R" in S.M.A.R.T.
What is Realistic?
In this Pixar movie, emotions like Joy, Sadness, and Anger live inside a young girl’s mind.
What is Inside Out?
This type of responsibility involves keeping promises and meeting obligations to others, like teammates or friends.
What is social or relational responsibility?
The beliefs and principles that guide your choices and behavior. They’re what matter most to you—like honesty, respect, responsibility, kindness, or fairness—and they help you decide what kind of person you want to be.
What are core values?
The "T" in S.M.A.R.T.
What is Timely OR Trackable?
This player famously scored 100 points in a single NBA game in 1962.
Who is Wilt Chamberlain?
This practice helps people learn from their mistakes by reflecting on what went wrong and how to do better next time.
What is taking corrective action / learning from mistakes?
The belief that your abilities and intelligence can improve with effort, practice, and learning. Mistakes are seen as chances to grow.
What is a growth mindset?