Communication
I can ask and respond to questions to be an active, supportive listener.

Asking questions (relates to the 1st Core Competency.)
I can represent my learning and tell how it connects to my experiences.
Examples of where I communicate clearly and purposefully can be seen in: PowerPoint, Photoshop, any online program honestly.
Thinking
I can reflect on my thinking.
I can ask open-ended questions to gather information.
I can tell the difference between facts and opinions.
An example of something I have spent a lot of time learning about is aviation. I know it’s an out of school activity, but it is just something that i have been spending a lot of time learning about.
Personal/Social
I can show a sense of accomplishment and joy. I take pride in my work and myself
I can make choices that keep me safe in my community and online.
When I am sad, angry or frustrated, doing some deep breathing or getting a drink of water helps me be more productive or calm.
I can demonstrate respectful, inclusive behaviour.
Works Cited
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