Max wants to start his science project but knows he won’t be able to finish it. What can he do?
Max can break the project into smaller tasks, set deadlines for each, and focus on completing one section at a time to make progress.
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You are taking a test and you don’t know the answer to the first question. What do you do?
If unsure of the first question, skip it, move on to other questions, and return later when you have more time to think. Then make an educated guess.
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What are some ways you can “reward” yourself after you finish an assignment or task?
Take a Break, Treat Yourself, Watch a Show, Engage in a Hobby or Exercise.
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Give 15 points!
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Win 10 points!
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Go to last place!
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Nick sits in study hall not doing anything even though he has homework. Why might he not be working? What could help him?
Nick might feel overwhelmed or unsure where to start. Setting small goals and creating a to-do list could help him focus and begin working.
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How could a checklist help someone complete work?
A checklist breaks tasks into manageable steps, keeping you organized and focused, making it easier to track progress and ensure nothing is forgotten.
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Describe your homework routine at home. How could someone improve theirs to help them accomplish their work?
To improve a homework routine, set specific times for studying, create a distraction-free environment, and break tasks into manageable steps for better focus.
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Cameron has a science test tomorrow but he says he will study in the morning. What are the possible consequences for this?
Studying in the morning may lead to cramming, increased stress, and insufficient review time, resulting in ability to remember info and performance on the test.
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What does it mean to procrastinate? What are the outcomes of procrastination?
Procrastination means delaying tasks, leading to increased stress, lower quality work, missed deadlines, and a sense of guilt or frustration.
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Go to last place!
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Go to first place!
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Other team loses 25 points!
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Give points!
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In a working period, within how many minutes should you start to work on an assignment?
You should start working on an assignment within 0-3 minutes of the task being assigned in school to maintain focus and momentum.
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Swap points!
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Other team loses 5 points!
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Win 25 points!
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Give 5 points!
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How can making a list help you get started and accomplish your work?
Making a list helps prioritize tasks, providing clarity and direction, making it easier to start working and track progress toward completing assignments.
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Lisa tries to begin her math homework but isn’t sure what she is supposed to do. What can she do?
Lisa should review her class notes, check her planner for assignments, or ask a classmate or teacher for clarification on the homework requirements.
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How could having a specific “homework time” at home help you get started on work?
Having a specific “homework time” creates a routine, reducing procrastination and making it easier to focus and get started on assignments consistently.