Learning Objectives Aligned with the ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success
A learning objective is a one-sentence statement that describes what students will learn as a result of participation in a school counseling activity.
Use the links below to search for or submit a learning objective that supports specific standards from the ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success.
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete school assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create plans based on observable behaviors to reach goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create plans based on observable behaviors to reach goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze and evaluate different perspectives. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze information from a variety of sources. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze scenarios to identify the primary problem or question. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compose an image, poem, song, or essay that depicts different definitions of success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create "mind maps" - connecting different ideas, thoughts, opinions, relationships and understanding those connections. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create visual representations to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze relationship between time spent studying and final product/grades. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise their current skill level and determine skills needed for success in a specific endeavor (class, content area, project, etc.). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ask and answer one or more questions in a class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will adhere to classroom norms. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze thoughts for rational/irrational beliefs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate their personal reasons for working to succeed in school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will access and interpret information from student portals (grades, assignments, feedback, etc.). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise multiple media sources for researching post-secondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate responsible use of technology. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will assess one's own responsibility for learning in differing classes, regardless of relationship with the teacher, the course content, and/or personal ambitions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare different definitions of success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete assignments completely and on time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze the experiences of others who set and worked toward personal goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise goal progress and goal achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate personal expectations for work and achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze the link between student engagement and academic outcomes (grades, learning, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will answer questions in class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ask questions in class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare traditional and nontraditional paths for postsecondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique advertising messages which specifically target their demographic. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define personal values, beliefs, and life goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze and prioritize personal interests, talents, and/or skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will apply strategies to deal with any barriers to participation in enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare and contrast personal interests, talents, and/or skills to school clubs, activities, and extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: TONSTE65 (Tonia Stevens) Learning Objective: Students will learn the definition of bullying. View
Submitted by: Patricia B. McFadden Learning Objective: Students will articulate how to handle stranger dangers and inappropriate touches. View
Submitted by: John Humphrey Learning Objective: Students will identify and set personally meaningful SMART goals. View
Submitted by: John Humphrey Learning Objective: Students will select appropriate challenges and strategies to overcome them personally and professionally. View
Submitted by: Ashley Broody Learning Objective: Students will be able to articulate their 'why' for learning. View
Submitted by: John Humphrey Learning Objective: Students will list personal traits that are strength and growth areas for personal, academic and/or social development. View
Submitted by: Katrina Caldon-Ruggles Learning Objective: Students will assess personal strengths and evaluate how that strength can contribute to solving a community or world problem. View
Submitted by: Florence Abanda Learning Objective: Students will learn what Inclusivity is and why it is important to accept people who are different from them. View
Submitted by: Gwen Chandler Learning Objective: Students will identify the potential positive and negative consequences of using violence to resolve conflict View
Submitted by: Jaclyn Gioe Learning Objective: Students will learn ways to make and keep friends. View
Submitted by: Jannet Sandoval Godinez Learning Objective: Students will: identify at least two time-management tools they can use to help them effectively manage their time.
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Submitted by: Juliana Crespo Learning Objective: Students will list how they use their time wisely. View
Submitted by: Lyndsey Taylor Learning Objective: Students will identify and utilize 2 or more self-care strategies that help with in-school or at-home engagement needs. View
Submitted by: Brandi Mitchell Learning Objective: Students will identify strategies to help them manage transitions and adapt to change. View
Submitted by: Miguel Chavero Learning Objective: Students will implement a self-motivational method to use in class. View
Submitted by: Marylyn Ochoa Learning Objective: Student will outline a daily routine they can follow using time-management skills. View
Submitted by: Keren Osorno Learning Objective: Student will facilitate an action to keep themselves accountable and responsible for their priorities. View
Submitted by: Joshua Anton Salazar Learning Objective: Students will create SMART goals to set their intentions for success. View
Submitted by: Marbella Garcia Learning Objective: Students will manage their time by following their school agenda in their daily routine. View
Submitted by: Priscilla Alamo Learning Objective: Students will prioritize daily tasks. View
Submitted by: Yixia Chen Learning Objective: Students will identify two tools that can help them manage their time better. View
Submitted by: Melissa Cerrillos Learning Objective: Students will identify success tips for high school. View
Submitted by: Belen Ruan Learning Objective: Students will organize tasks by priority. View
Submitted by: Alex Castaneda Learning Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate a variety of conflict resolution strategies to develop collaboration and cooperation skills. View
Submitted by: Tina Truong Learning Objective: Students will analyze how personality, strengths, and academic subjects relate to long-term career options. View
Submitted by: Sofia Granados Learning Objective: Students will classify ways in which they spend their time wisely in class. View
Submitted by: Lavernis Martin Learning Objective: Students will evaluate stressors they may be facing and select 1-2 strategies they can utilize to positively cope.
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Submitted by: Neha Jussal Learning Objective: Student(s) will: build one SMART goal for themselves related to their academic achievement. View
Submitted by: Tony Real Learning Objective: Students will participate in active listening to problem solve in class. View
Submitted by: Cecilia Villanueva Learning Objective: Students will identify one goal-setting strategy to use before the start time of the school day. View
Submitted by: Natalie Becerra Learning Objective: Students will develop an after school schedule to decrease stress levels and anxiety. View
Submitted by: Jessica Santiago Learning Objective: Students will identify effective ways of time usage. View
Submitted by: Nancy Rios Learning Objective: Student(s) will: be able to identify two organizational strategies. View
Submitted by: Linda Aldama Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate how to organize tasks by most important to least important. View
Submitted by: Alejandra Dolores Learning Objective: Students will recognize the steps to help them make a positive informed decision View
Submitted by: Alejandra Dolores Learning Objective: Students will recognize the importance of educational achievement and performance to the attainment of personal and career goals. View
Submitted by: Jay Briones Learning Objective: Students will analyze scenarios and apply appropriate time management habits. View
Submitted by: Kaitlin Bustos Learning Objective: Students will identify a skill they can use to be successful in school. View
Submitted by: Nia R Vergara Learning Objective: Students will identify 2 skills on being responsible students View
Submitted by: Elibes Linos Learning Objective: Students will explain why goal setting is important and explain the SMART goal theory. View
Submitted by: Dianna Perez Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate at least one example on how to prioritize your time View
Submitted by: Bryan Coreas Learning Objective: Student(s) will identify body language that lets others know they are ready to listen. View
Submitted by: Bryan Coreas Learning Objective: Student(s) will create their own weekly planner. View
Submitted by: Stacey M. López Learning Objective: Students will list three strategies for keeping track of their responsibilities. View
Submitted by: Yesenia Duran Learning Objective: Students will create a list of tasks to break down their class projects. View
Submitted by: Marisa A Garcia Learning Objective: Students will learn when it is appropriate to speak up when a fellow classmate is displaying dangerous behaviors that could cause harm to themselves or others, and when to ignore disruptive behavior from other students in the classroom. View
Submitted by: Nicolas Charles Learning Objective: Students will identify one (1) tool they can use to help them be better organized. View
Submitted by: Rebecca Galindo Learning Objective: Students will identify tools needed to manage time. View
Submitted by: Anna Holloman Learning Objective: Students will identify one adult in the school who they can go to when they need help. View
Submitted by: Sofia Granados Learning Objective: Students will categorize different types of problems using a colored coded tool. View
Submitted by: Michael Browne Learning Objective: Student will identify nonproductive activities they engage in after school View
Submitted by: Izabella Munoz Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate critical thinking skills by making informed decisions of healthy relationships when provided scenarios. View
Submitted by: Kaitlyn Savannah Thomas Learning Objective: Students will obtain working knowledge of coping strategies when facing internal and external stressors. View
Submitted by: Michael Browne Learning Objective: Students will justify what activities they can cut from their schedule. View
Submitted by: Michelle Rios-Buza Learning Objective: Students will compose a list of colleges which match with their future career goals. View
Submitted by: Esvin Garcia Learning Objective: Students will identify activities that cause distractions. View
Submitted by: Cecilia Ruiz Learning Objective: Students will create one long-term goal for the end of the school year. View
Submitted by: Marta A. Escobar-Menjivar Learning Objective: Student(s) will demonstrate how to plan for at least 3 careers of interest that fits the lifestyle they would like to live. View
Submitted by: Alberto Perez Learning Objective: Students will identify two or more different strategies for study skills.
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Submitted by: Luis A. Diaz Learning Objective: Students will develop approaches on how to create safe spaces for diverse communities. View
Submitted by: Jessica Ochoa Learning Objective: Students will compose a self-motivation method for overcoming challenges in higher education. View
Submitted by: Cristal Gutierrez Learning Objective: Students will understand how to prioritize assignments. View
Submitted by: Mayte Estrada Learning Objective: Student(s) will identify 1-2 steps to avoid when managing their schoolwork. View
Submitted by: Cameryn Corcoran Learning Objective: students will identify the importance of completing assignments when absent. View
Submitted by: Yesenia Duran Learning Objective: Students will identify two careers of interest. View
Submitted by: Ana Briseno Learning Objective: Students will identify alternative actions to be respectful towards peers and adults who are different from them. View
Submitted by: Celina P Rodriguez Learning Objective: Student(s) will: organize a weekly planner with their assignments on the dates they are due.
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Submitted by: Angelica Luviano Learning Objective: Students will be able to describe the steps to apply, complete, and submit their financial aid application. View
Submitted by: Bryan Coreas Learning Objective: Students will identify their top career choice based on their assessment. View
Submitted by: Lupe Vargas Learning Objective: Students will identify 2 ways for being organized. View
Submitted by: Nancy Lopez Learning Objective: Students will identify college courses that align with their career goal. View
Submitted by: Nancy Lopez Learning Objective: Students will identify college courses that align with their career goal. View
Submitted by: Albert Legia Learning Objective: Students will research and plan for their future profession. This includes looking into certain professional careers, approaches to get to the career, and what degree is required. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will adhere to agreed-upon rules for discussions when resolving conflicts with peers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will apply self-soothing/self-calming strategies when communicating with others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define persuasive essay. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate listening skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate respectful oral communication (voice tone, volume, word choice, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will differentiate when to ask questions effectively. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will disengage from escalating conversations, discussions, or debates. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain etiquette rules for online communication. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how negative words can hurt others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express personal thoughts, opinions, and/or feelings to others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how to end or leave a discussion without generating escalating emotions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate respectful body posture to facilitate conversation and discussion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret language, paralanguage, and body language. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will itemize the specific steps of effective test preparation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list common mistakes in email exchanges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list problematic body posture that may discourage conversation and discussion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will model active listening skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will monitor and name personal feelings when communicating with others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will paraphrase another student?s (teacher?s) ideas, thoughts, opinions succinctly and accurately. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will produce a clear and coherent college application essay, highlighting personal achievements and demonstrating creativity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will provide authentic, respectful feedback during discussions and conversations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will provide details on how to ask questions effectively. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize when ending or leaving a discussion is necessary. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will script the necessary steps for tracking school assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will speak audibly and clearly to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas during conflicts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state the procedures/rules for typing and formatting an email. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will structure a respectful argument for a personal position/opinion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize guidelines for listening. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a letter to a school counselor (teacher, employer, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write persuasive letters, personal statements, application essays. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will accept compliments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ascertain personal skills and interests. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will characterize influence of peer relationships. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify process, roles, and function of friendship. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create and sustain positive social relationships. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate active listening skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate conflict resolution skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish between positive friendships which promote growth and helpful habits and negative friendships which limit or negatively influence. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners to understand different cultures and how they contribute to the school community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will exhibit communication skills with peers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how word choice and tone can foster misunderstanding and conflict. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express emotions during social interactions in ways that foster equanimity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will follow agreed upon rules for problem solving View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give compliments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how to develop and maintain a positive mindset. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify real-life connections between friendly and helpful people to create positive and supportive relationships with other students. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify school opportunities for building positive relationships with students (or adults). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate peer influences/pressure. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will infer how interests and skills might lead to connections with other students. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate, sustain, and end conversations respectfully with peers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list the skills needed to make friends. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name common/expected social mores and manners. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will negotiate and resolve conflicts with friends. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will order personally preferred traits/qualities of a good friend. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will participate in relevant student groups or extracurricular activities, based on personal skills, talents, and interests. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize and interpret verbal and nonverbal social cues. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will seek support when needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will share materials, time, attention, and choice with others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state own preferences for social interactions and relationships, including time spent (alone and/or with others) and the types of interactions (group size, content, location, timing, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how to maintain positive relationships. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will accept corrective feedback. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will acknowledge others? values. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will advocate for own needs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify behaviors as within or outside of healthy boundaries. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will defend an opinion following rules of healthy debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define parameters and behaviors for engaging with adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate respectful communication skills with adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine the best times to seek help from a teacher. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage with supportive adults within established boundaries. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how to seek a second chance following a personal mistake. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the challenges of honest communication. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express feelings with words. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify adults on campus and understand their roles. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify supportive adults in various settings (home, school, community). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate how connections to school adults support educational endeavors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will incorporate feedback from school adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate, sustain, and end conversations appropriately and effectively with adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will integrate corrective feedback. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret verbal social cues of adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret nonverbal social cues of adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list benefits of communicating personal stories, needs/wants, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will listen with emotional control to constructive feedback from adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will model best voice tone, sound, or delivery when talking with an adult. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will monitor voice tone and volume of others in conversation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name healthy boundaries in relationships with adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will rehearse self-soothing strategies that enable emotional maturity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will regulate emotions during social interactions with adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will script a message to request remediation or extra credit from a teacher. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will seek help or support from adults in various settings (home, school, community). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will suggest three strategies for building a positive relationship with school adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will act on identified needs and concerns of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will build a feelings vocabulary commensurate with developmental level. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify responses to a traumatic story as helpful, neutral, unhelpful. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will convey sensitivity for needs and concerns of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define the complexities of emotions (types, expressions, intensities, how/when may occur, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define patience and explain its benefits. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will outline what humans need to live and thrive. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate active listening skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop own personal narrative of how they have experienced school/world/life. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ self-soothing strategies in moments of conflict (discomfort, stress, worry, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the fluidity of thoughts and emotions, which may vary quickly over a short period of time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express feelings with words. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify active listening processes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify common problems encountered by students in their age group/grade level (anxiety, emotional dysregulation, worries, fears, relationship concerns, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate how one?s own behaviors and words impact others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will indicate the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret verbal social cues. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret nonverbal social cues. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will investigate the stories, opinions, perspectives, and experiences of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the steps of effective conflict mediation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will paraphrase another?s experience accurately. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will participate in school-sponsored altruistic projects. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will pause five ? ten seconds before responding to someone?s opinion/story/idea/suggestion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will provide service-learning activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize and interpret body language and facial expressions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize and name feelings in self and others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will solve conflicts peacefully. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize and/or paraphrase perspectives of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize the connections between thoughts and emotions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write responses to a traumatic event. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze prevalent issues that are occurring in their own community, country, and world. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ascertain the primary problem from proposed scenarios. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will brainstorm three to five possible solutions to stated problems. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will categorize effectiveness and ineffectiveness in own problem-solving methods. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will categorize positive and negative uses for social media. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify possible solutions as unhealthy/inappropriate, neutral, or healthy/appropriate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will connect school/class attendance to school success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a personal standard of ethical conduct. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a rubric for evaluating information resources. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique common rules and values for what is right/wrong or acceptable/unacceptable. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will debate the benefits and dangers of technology. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define social responsibility. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will delineate steps of an effective decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe how they can prevent/stop a rumor from spreading. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish multiple perspectives within a given event or circumstance. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in safe and productive ways to use technology for educational purposes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish criteria for selecting a solution or course of action from a brainstormed list. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain ethical behavior. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will formulate ways to contribute to society (volunteering, service-learning, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will gather information to make informed decisions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will generate a list of resources which provide accurate and complete information. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of the impact of rumors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify rumors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate how one?s actions impact others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will implement a decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list processes and rules for respectful debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will model a reasoned response to conflict. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will outline an ethical decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will review recent decisions for effectiveness. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will seek assistance when confronted with dangerous situations or unhealthy behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will acknowledge skills, knowledge, creativity, and contributions of others in a group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise priorities within a problem area or issue. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ask clarifying questions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will build consensus. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will collaborate on large projects or endeavors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct rules for respectful dialogue and debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will contribute to group projects. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will cooperate with classmates in group endeavors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define problems with clarity and respect. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate how to find solutions to conflicts when working collaboratively with a partner who has a differing opinion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe individuals in a scenario. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the process, purpose, and benefits of collaboration and cooperation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine when and if collaboration and/or cooperation is appropriate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish the language of praise and encouragement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage and contribute to collaborative processes/groups. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain problems without blaming or threatening. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express own ideas, suggestions, and opinions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will incorporate constructive feedback. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate, sustain, and end conversations with others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret verbal and nonverbal social cues. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will iterate connections among multiple ideas, opinions and suggestions offered. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list the underlying skills needed to cooperate and/or collaborate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will listen effectively. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will negotiate and compromise in group settings. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will organize the focus and work of group projects. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will paraphrase perspectives of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state feedback for ideas, suggestions, and opinions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state personal opinions, knowledge, and/or experiences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize and/or paraphrase perspectives of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will support the group decisions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate a vision for a specific project or task to be completed by a group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will characterize various roles with a working group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a visual map for the completion of a group project, identifying and assigning all roles and responsibilities of group members. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create rules for debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define the underlying skills needed to be an effective leader. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define various roles within group work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate teamwork. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe group stages. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine when to lead and when to follow as a group member. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop strategies to ensure completion of the group task or project. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on how to promote citizenship in school, at home and within the community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish ground rules for the exchange of ideas and opinions within a task group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish rules/guidelines for communicating ideas. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will execute various roles with a group or team effectively. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the benefits of a team with diverse membership. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will facilitate involvement of all group members toward task/project completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will formulate persuasive arguments for the purpose or final product of a group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of leadership roles and skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify individuals who have made unrecognized, unacknowledged, or unpublicized contributions in a specific field (science, writing, art, music, math, literature, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal contributions to a team process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will implement conflict resolution techniques/steps within groups. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list group processes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal strengths that link to leadership. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the underlying skills needed to be an effective member of a group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will notice and name contributions of diverse members of a team. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will organize group work to ensure contributions of all members. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will outline a process for reaching consensus within a group. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will participate in groups/teams in a variety of settings. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will revise plans and processes as needed based on group membership input. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will understand the complex constellation of strengths and challenges that comprise heroes, famous individuals, historical figures, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will build vocabulary for various emotions commensurate with developmental level. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify a specific issue/concern/problem that is creating barriers or limits for a specific population of students. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will craft a logical argument on behalf of self/others to address an identified issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine a long-term (or short-term) goal and a plan for reaching it. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will devise a plan for gathering reliable and accurate information around an identified issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will differentiate between being assertive and aggressive. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will enumerate specific skills associated with persuasion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish boundaries for courageous conversations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will execute goal plans. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how self-advocacy contributes to one?s own (or others?) success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the role of relationships in advocacy. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will formulate an assertive statement to advocate for yourself or someone else when necessary. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of persistence through barriers/challenges to reaching goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of personal ideas and contributions to individuals, groups, and/or classes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify individuals who can authorize or generate change around the identified issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify others who will support, listen to, and help them in advocacy work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate the interplay between personal needs/wants, the needs/wants of other individuals, and the needs/wants of the community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will implement a step-by-step approach for responding to teasing and/or bullying behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will know when to ask for help. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list personal strengths and challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list respectful communication skills and guidelines. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will locate assistance when confronted with dangerous situations or unhealthy behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will map a multi-layered advocacy plan around a systemic issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name standard social rules/guidelines for respectful debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name ways in which they can use personal strengths to support personal challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will outline specific impact of the identified issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize personal needs and wants and be able to distinguish between them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will script a public service announcement that provides information and motivation to act around a specific issue/concern/problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will teach others how to ask for help. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze the triggers in a scenario that explain the conflict between two or more individuals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify personal ideas and perceptions in a discussion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will elucidate the connection between current behavior and ultimate outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete promises and commitments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a strategy to resolve the conflict between two or more individuals as described in each scenario. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create social connections with peers and adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique social problems and the varying perspectives associated with each. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define responsibility for own actions and behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will characterize the complexities of effective communication. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine the meaning of words and phrases that may trigger anger. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop solutions in response to stressful situations or events. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish different perspectives around current events and/or issues. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine and reflect on personal thoughts, feelings, and actions following challenging experiences or setbacks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain social justice. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain various ?isms (racism, genderism, classism, ableism, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give personal examples of ?lessons learned from a personal setback. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal strengths and challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will implement a variety of copy strategies for challenging emotions, encounters, experiences, conditions, and circumstances. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will incorporate self-soothing strategies to maintain personal control when experiencing strong emotions and/or setbacks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret cues to the emotions of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage strong emotions, expressing those feelings without negative consequences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name adults who will support students. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will publicize contributions made by a diverse set of peers to the school community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize and regulate feelings during times of academic and personal stress (mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing, stretching, reading, collaborative discussions, and self-assessment). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize feelings of others during challenging experiences or encounters. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will restate key ideas expressed in a discussion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will specify the demands of varied situations and environments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state personal needs/wants. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will structure a personal strengths and challenges table. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize concepts of privilege and oppression. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize personal feelings during challenging experiences or encounters. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will use age-appropriate vocabulary for naming emotions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal cultural beliefs, values, and traditions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define various roles within their own cultural backgrounds. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name three ? five distinctions between their own cultural influences from those of classmates (or teachers). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name three ? five similarities between their own cultural influences and those of classmates (or teachers). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will delineate school?s prevailing cultural beliefs, values, and traditions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list the various cultures within the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will cite cultural influences on the school?s traditions and practices among and with students. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will cite conflicting cultural influences in the building. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the impact of conflicting cultural influences in the building. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify barriers and challenges to addressing issues/concerns/problems related to diverse cultural influences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a plan for illuminating specific cultural issues/concerns/problems in the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a plan for planned emphasis on and recognition of each and all cultures in the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine common practices in the school that inhibit/limit appreciation for all cultures. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how the varying cultures in the school enhance the educational experience. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate the visuals in and around the school for inclusiveness. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify ways students may support each other when faced with cultural conflicts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will acknowledge the varied lived experiences of students from all cultures. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify the intersections of the cultures co-existing in the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify specific strengths and assets of each culture in the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will script public service announcements that facilitate respect and appreciation for how cultural influences operate in the school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete school assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will craft a plan for improving low grades in a class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will craft a plan for recovering lost credits. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a plan based on observable behaviors to reach a short-term academic goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate identified study strategies in preparation for tests. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe personal responsibilities for school experience and education. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the relationship between schoolwork, post-secondary options, job/vocational impact on lifestyle. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will detail the most effective ways to study for tests. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine connection between behaviors and outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop ways in which to generate personal interest in course work and courses. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in productive conversations with school faculty and staff to enhance academic performance. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine how behaviors impact outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how effort impacts outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the influence of peers on their learning experience. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples for when and how to self-advocate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify class/teacher expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will investigate how course performance connects to future goals/aspirations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list possible consequences for failing to meet class/teacher expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name consequences for dishonest work submission. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will participate in challenging work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will perform extra tasks, responsibilities, or assignments in response to unsatisfactory grades. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will perform within class/teacher expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will practice specific behaviors identified in goal plans. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize when help is needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will self-advocate for specific needs/wants. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state consequences for work that is incomplete or poorly performed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state possible resources for academic support. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize steps for achieving a goal (writing, planning, monitoring, celebrating, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a clear goal statement with specific plan for how to achieve it. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write goal statements with all smart components included. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will calculate personal progress toward goals weekly. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compile the steps of effective goal setting process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct a plan that divides large projects or goals into manageable steps. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate respectful language in uncomfortable or challenging situations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe how effort and behavior impact outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a plan for small, personal rewards/celebrations to recognize positive progress. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ self-calming strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain academic problems (missing knowledge/skills, temptations, distractions, moods, behaviors, low effort, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the reasons for school rules. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify common problems encountered by students in their age group/grade level (anxiety, emotional dysregulation, worries, fears, relationship concerns, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify feelings in self and others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will implement strategies for navigating identified barriers to academic success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret physiological responses associated with escalating emotions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will label personal distractions that impede progress or school task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage emotions in challenging situations or when experiencing pressure. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal accomplishments, talents, special skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will perform within stated classroom (or school) norms and expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will persist through tasks until completed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict strategies that might work best for them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will present constructive reactions when confronted with a challenging event. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recall specific ways in which they evidence personal improvement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recall strategies for maintaining calm (self-soothing). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize personal beliefs, thoughts, communications, and behaviors that escalate/deescalate challenging events. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize when concentration or focus is waning and make necessary adjustment. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will set, plan, and work toward goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state classroom norms and expectations for specified teacher(s). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state the rules and consequences of school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will stop a specific behavior (noncompliance, disruption, daydreaming, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize the relationship between beliefs, thoughts, communication, behaviors, and outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will sustain attention despite disinterest, distractions, or competing attractions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will balance independence with need for support. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will calculate what speed of task completion is warranted. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify tasks that require additional time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete school assignments and tasks independently. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compose ways in which they can connect personal interests, goals, future possibilities to course content. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will confront challenging tasks with increased effort and motivation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will craft a plan, including when, where and how to ensure task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate preparedness by having all necessary tools, materials, and assignments for class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the learning process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will differentiate varying expectations of teachers regarding work completion, submission, and quality. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish when to set a mastery or performance goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in independent work and learning experiences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a personal system for maintaining one?s own motivation. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine strategies to refocus when off task. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the difference between mastery and performance goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the role of mistakes in the learning process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of problems associated with perfectionism. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify specific ways in which they contribute to the learning community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate school assignments with minimal adult prompting. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will integrate corrective feedback into class assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will locate academic resources and how to access them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage mistakes, setbacks, and imperfect performances. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name and claim personal skills and talents. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will persist when mistakes occur, working until task is completed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict how much time is needed for task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will self-monitor personal focus on assigned tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state own strengths and growing areas. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will sustain effort to complete school assignments and tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will sustain independent work for ____ minutes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate what was learned from the experience of an unachieved goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will assemble various methods to resist distractions and temptations which prolong class task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will categorize common task avoidance strategies/techniques. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will celebrate when goals reached. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify the reasons for persisting through challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a schedule for intermediary personal reinforcers for a specific goal or task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a specific schedule for work on a long-term project, assignment, or goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate refusal strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the benefits of learning and mastering skills and/or content. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop and implement ?if/then plans for task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in positive self-talk. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a positive monitoring system for movement toward goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish intermediate goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of strategies for waiting. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal, educational, vocational, work, and lifestyle preferences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify potential barriers to task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify strategies to eliminate ants (automatic negative talk). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate the stated task within two minutes of request. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will make a conscious decision to delay gratification. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name benefits of school assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will practice the ?seinfield strategy (red x marked each day of positive work to create a chain of work). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will prioritize tasks and complete the important ones first. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will separate large or long-term assignments into manageable pieces. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a long-range goal and the steps necessary to achieve it. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a short-term goal and plan for school task completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate the benefits of goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify specific and clearly stated outcomes as the goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct intermediary success points within long-term goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compose personal goals that correspond to personal needs/wants. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a vision board including commonly identified components based on a specific goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create personal affirmations/encouragers that maintain motivation for goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create personal reminders for maintaining goal focus. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define the actions necessary to achieve a stated goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the personal impact on one?s life once the goal is reached. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine resources that may support the goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ a variety of strategies when faced with barriers or mistakes during the goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a support network of individuals who assist with maintaining focus on the ultimate goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish specific directions for what to do each day to move toward goal achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the value of the process of goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of the benefits goal work may have on school experience, educational outcomes, and life. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will label successive approximations and/or smaller mastery points which demonstrate movement toward goal completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will measure and analyze personal goal progress, adjusting the plan as needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will monitor goal progress, celebrating successful completion of identified milestones. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will monitor self-talk. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the components of an effective goal statement (smart) and goal plan. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will schedule periodic goal checks with a goal supporter. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state their own why the stated goal is important. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will track goal progress daily/weekly. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a goal statement, include all important components (smart). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a plan, including observable behaviors, to achieve a goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze personal academic performance weekly and identify successes and needs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate personal beliefs about one?s own efficacy (capacity, ability, skills, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify teacher expectations and discern which may be personally challenging. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify personal barriers that are and are not within their control. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a system to track personal progress for academic work in all classes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine when help is needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define relationship between approximations and ultimate success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ identified strategies to overcome barriers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a plan for maintaining effort and motivation when course is challenging (or uninteresting, uncomfortable, less valued, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine personal feelings about school expectations and one?s capacity to manage them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how to access learning support. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the power of yet. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will foster a positive and supportive relationship with teacher. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how struggles strengthen the learning process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify peers who will support positive academic efforts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify when, how, and from whom to seek help. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate to benefits of a growth mindset. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate a variety of practiced strategies to address identified barriers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list specific class behaviors employed by successful learners. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will locate resources available to support learning. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will make a plan for healthy habits (sleep/rest, nutrition and physical activity) within personal circumstances. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal barriers impeding personal learning progress. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will record notes on positive effort and work each day. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will relate a personal story of a negative experience in school and how it may be impacting current struggles. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how effort impacts knowledge and skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze self-talk and how it impacts school performance. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will categorize possible responses for challenging situations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will clarify what is and is not within one?s personal control. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify healthy emotion-focused coping strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify healthy problem-focused coping strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compile a list of coping strategies for common social/emotional issues encountered in school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define anxiety and identify relevant coping strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate impulse control. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe personal values, beliefs, and challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ identified coping strategies to address learning barriers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ strategies to address specific social/emotional concerns. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage mindfulness activities to enhance learning. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a comprehensive feelings vocabulary (identifying basic categories of feelings, learning more words, understanding how different words indicate levels of intensity). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of personal support systems. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of the role/function of mistakes and imperfect performance in the learning process. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify common problems encountered by students in their age group/grade level (anxiety, emotional dysregulation, worries, fears, relationship concerns, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate how feelings are commonly expressed in self and others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret feelings and level of intensity in self and others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will link future outcomes to immediate responses to challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal social/emotional resources and/or supports (school counselors, mentors, positive friends, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal strengths and growth needs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will plan access to help when needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict something positive that might evolve from a current problem. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recall own resilience and strengths. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize anxious feelings and employ a coping strategy. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize feelings of frustration in specific courses and employ coping skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize physical reactions associated with frustration. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will rehearse strategies to avoid places (people, situations) associated with stressors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize mindfulness and associated strategies. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will understand the importance of choice in generating personal coping skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will adjust personal schedules (or habits) to reduce time consumers and time wasters. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will assess personal time usage to discover time consumers and time wasters. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct a system to set priorities between competing tasks/interests/responsibilities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a balanced personal calendar which incorporates healthy habits (rest/sleep, exercise, scheduled activities, study, school, leisure, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe how to make good decisions around peer relationships, making commitments to others, clubs, activities, and family responsibilities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a process/rubric for making decisions regarding whether to become involved in various activities, events, projects, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design flexible weekly schedules to accommodate all demands associated with school, home, and other activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine the benefits and costs of involvement in a specific project, team, club, or extracurricular activity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine ways in which to reduce time demands without giving up a specific commitment. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop supportive relationships with peers and adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in consistent goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish priorities for determining personal involvement and commitments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate life goals and what is required to realize them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain personal values/beliefs and how they might be impacting their current decisions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how to balance demands of school, home, and community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify a personal rubric for establishing priorities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify resources and support systems that can provide help when needed. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will organize schedules that reflect a positive balance between school, home, and community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will participate and collaborate in discussions with diverse peers on resiliency and maintaining a healthy balance. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will practice effective refusals skills when setting boundaries around their personal commitments and responsibilities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict potential conflicts between demands of school, home, and/or community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will report value/benefits derived from school, home and/or community. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will seek support from adults when feeling overwhelmed by commitments or expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will solicit help in determining how to manage school, home, and community expectations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will specify what to consider when making decisions around peer relationships, making commitments to others, clubs, activities, or family responsibilities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state reasons for limiting/refusing involvement in an event or activity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how community impacts school, home, and one?s own future. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how home impacts school, community, and/or one?s own future. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how school impacts home, community, and/or one?s own future. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will utilize weekly to-do lists. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate personal boundaries (physical, social, emotional, safety, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will communicate personal needs, fears, wants to appropriate individuals who can help. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a plan to stay safe in a variety of environments and situations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create positive relationships with supportive adults. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe how to get help when confronted with dangerous situations or unhealthy behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe multiple de-escalation techniques. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a personal schedule that includes healthy physical activity, rest and nutrition within one? own circumstances. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will devise and manage a personal plan for physical health. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will devise and manage a personal plan for social/emotional health. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ rehearsed/practiced strategies when feeling unsafe. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate the safety of common situations and environments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain personal advocacy skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the absence of blame or responsibility when unsafe things happen (even if they made poor decisions). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will formulate a personal plan for managing online bullying. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how to avoid risky situations and environments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify traits/characteristics of safe/unsafe environments, situations, people, places, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate a healthy decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret personal feelings and thoughts about their safety. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will know standard guidelines for healthy sleep/diet/exercise habits. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name adults available to help in different settings (class, school, home, with peers, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name resources and support systems. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize personal triggers linked to escalating conflict. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will report unsafe events, circumstances, situations, people, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will understand the specific needs of their body to support physical health. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will validate reasons and ways to say no. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will acknowledge and name experiences of conflicting emotions that occur simultaneously. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define varying expectations and responsibilities across different settings, classes, instructors, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate appropriate, healthy adaptation to transitions across settings, classes, grades, schools. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate expected behaviors while following adult directions and maintaining safety when unexpected changes occur. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe potential benefits for change and/or transitions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in new experiences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain importance of personal responsibility and self-management during transitions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express emotions safely and respectfully while following adult directions and maintaining safety when unexpected changes occur. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of how change is a normal part of life. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify potential positives that may result from upcoming change. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will maintain behavioral expectations during transition times. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage grades after transition occurs (new class, new teacher, new school, new grade, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage new responsibilities when school adjustments are made (changing study habits, adding in credit recovery, moving to more rigorous coursework, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name potential challenges that may occur in upcoming change. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the new/different responsibilities associated with various changes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will practice and using personal techniques to maintain sense of calm during stressful periods. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict possible problems or challenging demands of new settings, class, grade, school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will seek to establish new, positive relationships with peers in new settings. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will self-soothe in times of unexpected stress. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize how to build new relationships when changes occur. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will communicate ideas and solutions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a personal rubric for selecting post-secondary option (environment, courses/degrees available, extracurricular opportunities, cost, distance from home, etc. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create solutions for a variety of scenarios. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique personal behaviors and level engagement in each of their classes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique sources of information for possible bias. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine three personal career/vocational possibilities and specify the relevant requirements for each. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine which extracurricular club, activity, or team best matches their preferences, skills, and/or talents. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in respectful debate. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate advertising images to distinguish fact and opinion and identify possible bias (portrayals that might be inaccurate, unhealthy, value-laden, or can be linked to any axis of privilege/oppression intersectionality). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate the impact of personal actions, behaviors, and engagement on their own grades. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how to analyze data for accuracy. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will generate a list of financial resources for career/vocational possibilities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify and define bias evident in information sources. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify beliefs and assumptions in others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal beliefs and assumptions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify training/educational opportunities available at three post-secondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate the influences of personal experiences and opinions of others on personal beliefs and assumptions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name questioning techniques. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the steps for solving problems. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize different perspectives. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will characterize essential themes in college application (or scholarship) essays. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compose an image (or poem, song, essay, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create ?mind maps ? connecting different ideas, thoughts, opinions, relationships and understanding those connections. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a career map with a designated life goal (destination) along with personal skills and talents, necessary training and/or education needed and potential barriers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create visual representations to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define creativity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe how personal ideas, opinions and beliefs impact one?s presentation of those ideas, opinions and beliefs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe one?s own thoughts and beliefs that may limit personal creativity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe their own patterns for study and how they help or hinder academic success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will design a vision board portraying personal life outcomes (career, work, lifestyle, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop a personal plan for success to use for classes in which they are currently underperforming. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will diagram their contributions to a specific peer group, school class or school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in brief ?thought breaks (mind vacations, chair yoga poses, mindfulness activities, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in reflection activities following learning activities (journaling, artistic doodling/drawing, mandalas, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain connections between thoughts, behaviors and actions with school success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express ideas, thoughts, opinions, and beliefs in ways they can be heard by others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will express personal feelings in a variety of ways that limit escalation of feelings or conflicts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify a variety of study methods that enhance learning. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify how personal ideas, opinions and beliefs influence one?s own thinking. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate how study habits and patterns influence grades. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will illustrate personal affirmations that challenge/dispute their own negative thoughts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret social interactions to identify options that might change the outcome. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name personal ideas, thoughts, opinions, and beliefs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will perceive situations from different perspectives. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize the ideas, thoughts, opinions, beliefs of others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze relationship between time spent studying and final product/grades. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will answer one or more questions in a class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise their current skill level and determine skills needed for success in a specific endeavor (class, content area, project, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate personal thoughts, opinions, and ideas in a group discussion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ask one or more questions in a class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete necessary tasks/responsibilities within required time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will connect grades and test scores with motivation, effort, work completion, class participation, time spent studying, and school engagement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a specific, but flexible schedule which ensures schoolwork completion. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create an ordered list for how to complete a task. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create plans with intermittent deadlines for long-term tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe a variety of study skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop a plan, with observable, behavioral steps, that move them toward academic achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop specific study tools (cornell note taking process, graphic organizers, mind maps, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ study skills. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish an efficient workspace. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish one academic goal that requires them to stretch their abilities and strengthen their work habits. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain a variety of techniques for memorizing information. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the benefit of reviewing what was learned in class/school daily. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify resources that may provide support for addressing personal challenges. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify what is needed in an efficient workshop. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate challenging school tasks with minimal prompting. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will label task completion challenges (attempting multi-tasking, perfectionistic thinking, inappropriate focus on unimportant detail, time wasters, poor organization, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will maintain all school materials so that they are accessible for use. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict amount of time required for specific school tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict possible barriers to class or school success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will prioritize multiple school tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize task avoidance behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will understand how and when to use a variety of graphic organizers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will use organizational tools for school (agendas, to-do lists, calendars, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will use time management tools (agendas, to-do lists, calendars, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will adhere to classroom norms. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze thoughts for rational/irrational beliefs. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate their personal reasons for working to succeed in school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify resources for academic help. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define positive academic behaviors. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate positive academic behaviors (regular and prompt attendance, active class participation, seeking help when needed, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe ways in which content areas are interesting. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop a personal vision statement for their desired life outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will engage in classroom tasks and discussions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how motivation impacts effort, work completion, class participation, time studying, and school engagement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of learning that is required/relevant across the lifespan. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify learning resources/supports (media center, tutoring services, after school homework help, homework help line, study groups, internet resources ?). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate school tasks with limited prompts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list pros and cons for attending school regularly. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will locate learning opportunities in the school (high rigor courses, academic clubs, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will modify personal negative self-talk, faulty thinking, or capacity-limiting thoughts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name specific ways in which they contribute to their peer group, class, and/or school. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will persist through academic tasks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will state academic strengths and growth areas. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize ways in which they contribute to their class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will access and interpret information from student portals (grades, assignments, feedback, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise multiple media sources for researching post-secondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define essential technology skills required for educational experiences. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate responsible use of technology. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop multi-media presentations around career options (post-secondary options, college options, training options). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ available technology resources that enable college-, career- and life-planning. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will examine multiple media sources for information on post-secondary processes and requirements. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain rules of etiquette for email communications. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the school?s rules for technology and social media. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will formulate a personal plan for managing online bullying. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will generate a list of technology resources for enhancing own learning. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify guidelines for establishing a healthy, respected online presence. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify guidelines for responsible use of technology. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will integrate information from multiple media sources to make informed decisions on how to pay for postsecondary/college/career. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will investigate laws related to social media and use of technology. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will organize financial requirements for preferred postsecondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will organize information on general postsecondary/college/career processes and requirements. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will record evidence of postsecondary/college/career options from multiple media sources. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will research how to get support for tech problems. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will utilize multiple media sources for gathering specific information on career options (education/training/performance requirements, job outlook, job conditions and benefits). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will assess one?s own responsibility for learning in differing classes, regardless of relationship with the teacher, the course content, and/or personal ambitions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare different definitions of success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compile a variety of definitions of ?quality work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete assignments completely and on time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will correlate postsecondary options to career and life outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create weekly schedules to maximize study time. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define the benefits of continued learning/education/training across the lifespan. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the learning process (mistakes, growth, editing processes, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will differentiate personal skills/talents/knowledge in different classes and at different time frames (to recognize growth). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will distinguish tasks that require additional effort based on weight of assignments. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will enumerate what is required to produce ?quality work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish a weekly goal for submitting an identified number of assignments meeting established high standards. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will establish personal mile-markers for reaching one?s life aspirations. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the benefits of a growth mindset. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify academic outcomes if ?quality work is routinely submitted. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will produce high quality work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize which academic tasks are especially important. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will retell personal stories of success when encountering challenges and setbacks. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will understand the difference between performance goals and mastery goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a personal definition for success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write an academic mastery goal, goal plan, and progress monitoring plan for one class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze the experiences of others who set and worked toward personal goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will appraise goal progress and goal achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will articulate personal expectations for work and achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will connect goal work with improved academics, career, and social/emotional outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct a goal plan, with observable, behavioral steps, that move them toward goal achievement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a presentation defining personal success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop postsecondary/college/career goals with all components of the smart format. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop short-term academic goals that include all components of the smart format. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will differentiate focus and attributes of performance goals and mastery goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain how effort impacts outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify others who can and will support their goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will measure progress of an identified goal plan. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will modify goal plans when encounter setbacks during goal work. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name and define components of a well-written goal statement (smart). View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will predict job opportunities and/or salaries based on a variety of postsecondary/college/career options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will recognize obstacles and develop strategies for overcoming them. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a long-term academic goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a long-term career goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a long-term social/emotional goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a short-term academic goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a short-term career goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will write a short-term social-emotional goal. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze the link between student engagement and academic outcomes (grades, learning, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will answer questions in class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will ask questions in class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will construct an academic goal and plan for higher levels of achievement in grades and/or selected courses. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define the necessary attributes, coursework, and level of school participation to be a competitive candidate for a preferred postsecondary/college/career opportunity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate awareness/knowledge of specific content for classroom discussions. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will describe the specific classroom expectations of a teacher. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine personal abilities that support improved academic outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will develop a personal plan to acquire the necessary attributes, coursework, and level of school participation to be a competitive candidate for a preferred postsecondary/college/career opportunity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will earn a competitive grade point average for identified postsecondary/college/career opportunities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will earn credits to graduate postsecondary/college/career ready. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will employ planned strategies to enhance academic success in one specified course. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain graduation credit requirements. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain what student engagement in the classroom looks and sounds like. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of benefits of engaging in one advanced course. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will give examples of specific peer group influences and how they encourage/discourage school success. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will initiate work assignments in class. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will join two or more school clubs, activities, and extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will match and select courses based on personal goals and relevant post-secondary options as part of a comprehensive graduation plan. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will present succinct synopsis of postsecondary/career admission requirements. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will substantiate taking academic risks as part of the learning process View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize ways in which classmates demonstrate acknowledgement of /appreciation for shared ideas, opinions, and thoughts. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize ways in which they contribute to the learning process in the classroom. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will analyze resources for information for accuracy. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare traditional and nontraditional paths for postsecondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will contrast how different individuals may experience similar circumstances or events. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a personal rubric for evaluating post-secondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will critique advertising messages which specifically target their demographic. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will defend the perspectives of others around a specific issue. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will define personal values, beliefs, and life goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate accepted standards for respectful discourse in conversations and collaborations with diverse peers. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine course selection/enrollment based on desired postsecondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate postsecondary options against personal goals, skills, talents, preferred lifestyles, and available resources. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate responses against gathered evidence, varied perspectives, and personal values and goals to determine the best response. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain the purpose and method of advertising messages. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain their unique constellation of abilities and attributes that support improved academic outcomes. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify a decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify how personal bias may influence information provided by others. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will interpret information from authentic resources relevant to specific issue. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will restate others? perspectives on values, beliefs, and goals. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will specify a system for organizing evidence gathered from multiple sources around specific issues or topic. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will summarize a process for gathering information and perspectives for the decision-making model. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will tell how personal bias may influence how information is interpreted. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will advocate for personal access (or access for all) for engagement in specific school activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will apply strategies to deal with any barriers to participation in enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will classify the available enrichment and extracurricular activities into yes/maybe/no chart based on personal criteria for engagement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will compare and contrast personal interests, talents, and/or skills with school clubs, activities, and extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will complete one or more enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a graphic organizer for possible extracurricular activities identifying requirements, time commitments, accessibility, barriers, etc.) View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will create a proposal for a new school club/activity/team that links to a personal interest/talent/skill. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will determine barriers to participation in enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will evaluate current school enrichment activities for possible engagement. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain reasons to be involved in a specific enrichment or extracurricular activity. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explain what extracurricular and/or enrichment activities enhance students post-secondary options. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will explore reasons why some students are not engaged in enrichment and/or extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify personal skills/talents/interests. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will identify which school activities will enhance one?s own educational experience and future. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will list the benefits of participation in enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will manage the demands of any selected enrichment/extracurricular activity with the demands of school coursework. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will match personal skills, talents, interests, and availability to one or more enrichment/extracurricular activities. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name five or more school clubs, activities, and extracurricular activities and the requirements or expectations for each. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will name the potential life-long benefits of involvement with an enrichment or extracurricular activity might provide. View
Submitted by: ASCA Learning Objective: Students will prioritize personal interests, talents, and/or skills. View
Submitted by: Lizeth DeLaTorre Learning Objective: Students will learn how to set a SMART goal to enhance self-confidence in ability to succeed
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Submitted by: Donavan Wiley Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate proper grammar and language in written assignments. View
Submitted by: Isabel Lightfoot Learning Objective: Student(s) will: identify two personal strengths that can help them to grow in academic achievement. View
Submitted by: Lashay Caradine Learning Objective: Students will learn the importance of being an advocate for other or younger students who are following in their footsteps. View
Submitted by: Alexandra Gladkih Learning Objective: Students will demonstrate responsible behaviors in and outside the classroom. View
Submitted by: Natalie Ramirez Learning Objective: Student will recognize when to step away from a dangerous situation. View
Submitted by: Natalie Ramirez Learning Objective: Students will engage in problem-focused activities to release negative emotions
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Submitted by: Keila Learning Objective: Students will identify 3 time-management skills to determine the best method for completing all tasks View
Submitted by: Alyssa Acevedo Learning Objective: Students will understand it is their responsibility to attend class and participate in activities to the best of their ability View
Submitted by: erika dominguez Learning Objective: Students will express their feelings in positive conversations with adults. View
Submitted by: Maria Elena Garcia Yepez Learning Objective: Students will prioritize reading assignments and will identify two methods that can be used to increase their reading level.
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Submitted by: Tracy Hart Learning Objective: Student will show consideration and respect for themselves and others as they learn to treat others the way they want to be treated.
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Submitted by: Sara R. Chavez Learning Objective: Student will be able to discuss and share ways to ensure that they manage their time before school. View
Submitted by: Karina Guerrero Learning Objective: Students will be able to create a list where they prioritize what assignments are most important to complete first. View
Submitted by: Lisset Garcia Learning Objective: Students will identify 2 short term goals to improve attendance. View
Submitted by: Dasha O'Neil Learning Objective: Students will write down 2 well-paid careers that require a college degree. View
Submitted by: JESSICA RODRIGUEZ Learning Objective: Design a schedule to accommodate for all school and outside activities View
Submitted by: Kimberlin Garcia Learning Objective: Students will identify two ways they can calm down when feelings of anger arise. View
Submitted by: Toni Gonzales Learning Objective: Students will create action plans to help overcome conflict with peers and adults. View
Submitted by: CLARISSA DORR Learning Objective: Students will identify two or more coping strategies to manage anger in a healthy and effective way. View
Submitted by: Bryan Benavides Learning Objective: Students will identify which school activities will enhance one���s own educational experience and future. View
Submitted by: Carolina Giron Rangel Learning Objective: "Students will": develop a self-care plan to address their social/emotional needs that will help them meet academic and career goals. View
Submitted by: Vanessa Learning Objective: Students will identify 2 SMART goals View
Submitted by: John Risenhoover Learning Objective: Students will identify at least 2 scholarships they qualify for each semester that may help them attend university in the future. View
Submitted by: Vanessa Pedraza Learning Objective: Students will revise their work for better results. View
Submitted by: Kimberly Magdos Learning Objective: Students will be able to write a smart goal relating their academic expected outcomes for the upcoming school year. View