Representation
Goals
Time Management
Graduation
Wildcard
100

What does representation mean in terms of what we learned this unit?

The ways you show other people who you are
100

What is a SMART goal?

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time based

100

What is time management?

the ability to use one's time effectively or productively to get all of your work done


100

How many credits do you need to graduate?

25 

100

When did Mr. Craybas get married?

October 12th!

200

What are three ways you can represent yourself?

the way you speak, the way you dress, what you post on social media, the way you act, the music you listen to, etc.

200

What is missing from this SMART goal?

I want to drink 50oz of water to be more hydrated


200

How would you use prioritization as a strategy for time management?

Focus on most important tasks (point value, deadline, etc.) first

200

What are the 2 non-class graduation requirements?

Capstone and service learning

200

What are 3 coping skills we have learned this unit?

Breathing, journaling, talking to a support person

300

What is the difference between perception and representation in terms of what we learned this unit?

Perception is how others see you and representation is what you choose to show others

300

Make this goal SMARTer: I want to do better in school

I want to earn a B- or higher in all my classes for this semester by showing up to my classes, getting all my classwork done, and trying my best on tests/quizzes


300

What are 3 strategies you could use for time management?

To-do list, prioritization, time blocking, goal setting

300

Name 3 classes that qualify for the Humanities category?

English, social studies, fine art

300

Define the three learning styles

Auditory - learn best by listening

Visual - need to read instructions and see demonstrations

Kinesthetic - learn by doing! hands on learning