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Welcome to Trig/Analyt

Mrs. Holman

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Welcome to Trig/Analyt

Mrs. Holman

There are 9 words on the side board. Place your name under the ONE word

that you think you have a story or experience that could help illustrate the meaning of that word. No more than 3

names can be listed under any one word. After you have put your name on

the board, take one of the corresponding cards, and find a seat.

ATTENTION STUDENTS:

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“Every day may not be good, but there is good

in every day!”

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Group Activity• Each of you picked up

an index card at the beginning of class with one of the ten keys to a good attitude on it.

• In a moment you will find the others who have the same word as you. Introduce yourselves and find a table together.

Once in groups, I would like each group to come up with a way to communicate your key to a good attitude to the class. You can share a personal story, do a skit, just explain what it means, etc.

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10 Keys to A Good AttitudeBE

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FYou can achieve anything in life that you want to as long as you believe that you can do it. This inner strength and attitude can be more powerful than anything else. Do you believe that you can achieve your goals? Do you keep a positive spirit? Do you keep moving forward? Do you get back up when you fall? Do you visualize yourself winning or being successful?

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If the Dream Is Big Enough, the Facts

Don’t Count!

Share Story

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Group Activity• Each of you picked up

an index card at the beginning of class with one of the ten keys to a good attitude on it.

• In a moment you will find the others who have the same word as you. Introduce yourselves and find a table together.

Once in groups, I would like each group to come up with a way to communicate your key to a good attitude to the class. You can share a personal story, do a skit, just explain what it means, etc.

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Assignment• In the front of your notebook for this

class, jot down 3-5 personal goals. (They do not have to be school-related).

• Find a positive quote that inspires you and jot that down as well.

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nGreet everyone with a smile. You never know what kind of day a person is having, so always give them a smile to brighten their day. We all have good days and bad days. Remember each new day is a fresh start. Do you treat people with kindness and generosity? Do you give of yourself for the benefit of others? Are you responsive to the needs of others? Do you acknowledge others’ feelings andmake them feel comfortable? HaveYou made someone smile today?

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eEach person has their own unique talents and gifts. Be accepting of your classmates, give them a chance, everyone has something to contribute. Do you avoid caving in to negative peer pressure? Do you never intentionally ridicule, embarrass, or hurt others? Do you treat other people the way you would want to be treated? Ask yourself, did I listen to all my team members and care about them andtheir learning? Do you accept personal differences?

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mThe success of this course and curriculum is dependent on whether or not you are a willing and active participant. This means contributing, coming prepared, participating in discussions, asking for clarification when you do not understand, and answering classmates’ questions. Do you question professionally? Do you concentrate on getting the most out of the task at hand? Ask yourself, did I get all that I could out of today’s class?

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Trust is the basis of all good relationships and a cornerstone of good character. Your integrity is your gift to yourself and to people around you. Are you true to your very best self? Do you always do what is right, even when it is costly or difficult? Do you stay true to your values and resist temptation? Are you truthful, sincere, and straightforward? Do you keep your promises? Do you follow through on commitments? Are you honest? Are you loyal? Ask yourself, did I turn in my own work which reflects my ownUnderstanding?

Honesty/Trustworthiness

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yBeing responsible puts you in charge of your life. Do you do what needs to be done? Are you reliable and dependable? Do you hold yourself accountable for your own actions? Do you fulfill your moral obligations? Do you use good judgment and think through the consequences of your actions? Do you exercise self-control?

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CUS Ben Franklin said, “Diligence is the mother of

good luck.” Do you have the proper attitude toward getting good grades? Do you always do your best? Are you self-disciplined? Do you learn from your mistakes? Do you set goals and stay focused? Do you keep trying even when things are difficult? Do you avoid procrastination?

Diligence

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Being coachable means that you are willing to buy into the program and realize that fundamentals are necessary to reach your goals. Are you willing to struggle in order to learn? Are you willing to accept that things are meaningful even before you see the benefits? Are you willing to stick it out until the end? Are you willing to try and never give up?

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CTTreating people with respect helps us get along with each other, avoids and resolves conflict, and creates a positive classroom climate. Do you know your classmates’ names? Do you make an effort to find out about your classmates’ lives? Do you treat other people the way you want to be treated? Are you considerate of other people? Do you treat people with civility, courtesy, anddignity?

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Personal actions do matter. Do you treat people as equals? Are you open-minded and reasonable? Do you play by the rules? Do you not take advantage of people? Do you consider the feelings of all people who will be affected by your actions and decisions?

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10 Keys to A Good AttitudeBE

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FYou can achieve anything in life that you want to as long as you believe that you can do it. This inner strength and attitude can be more powerful than anything else. Do you believe that you can achieve your goals? Do you keep a positive spirit? Do you keep moving forward? Do you get back up when you fall? Do you visualize yourself winning or being successful?

Share story

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Three Beliefs About Attitude 1. Attitude is the fairest thing

in our lives. No one is born bad!

2. You control it and can change it at any time!

3. It’s contagious in your life and to the people around

you!

“Today became great when you got

here.”

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“Attitude is a little thing that makes a BIG

difference!”

See yu tmrrw!

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Assignment• In the front of your notebook for this

class, jot down 3-5 personal goals. (They do not have to be school-related).

• Find a positive quote that inspires you and jot that down as well.