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Internal or external roadblock: choosing to involve yourself in drama
internal
Internal or external roadblock: bad weather
external
What is a potential roadblock if someone wants to save money for a new game system?
being tempted to spend on other things, emergency and you have to spend your savings
What is a potential roadblock if someone wants to get better at swimming?
not having a pool, too cold outside, no ride to the pool
What is an if then plan someone could make if they don't know what to write for an assignment
If I get stuck, then I will ask a classmate for help
What is an if then plan a person could make to help them eat healthier?
if I get hungry I will eat the healthy snacks I packed, if someone offers me candy I'll say no
What is an if/then plan?
A plan you make to be ready to deal with a problem you might face
How could you get around the roadblock of not having money to do an activity?
do some chores/jobs for money, choose a cheaper version of that activity
How could you get around the roadblock of not having enough time?
make a schedule, pick the things that are most important to you,
What is a fixed mindset?
Not believing you can change/grow/get better at things
What is an example of an external roadblock?
family doesn't have money, bad weather, have to watch little siblings, getting sick
What is an external roadblock?
A roadblock that is out of your control
What is an example of an internal roadblock?
laziness, not saving money, not managing time, not going to bed on time
What is an internal roadblock?
A roadblock that you can control
What is a roadblock? (not on the actual road)
something that gets in the way of your goals
What did the engineers of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge learn from their mistake
don't be cheap, new ways to build bridges that we still use
What is a growth mindset?
Believing you can grow, change, and get better at something
Explain how we can learn from mistakes
Not doing the same thing again, finding a new strategy
Explain how neural pathways are formed
When you try something new your brain makes connections, the more you use the pathway the easier it becomes
What is the name for the connections your brain makes when learning something new?
Neural Pathways