Share with us at least 3 goals you would like to achieve second semester. Somethings I would like you to consider, rappeling, your attitude during team building, your contribution during discusion time, your participation on fitness days, and anything else you would like to accomplish either indivually, with a classmate or as a class.
1. On an idividual level, I will be more social in a positive way.
ReplyDelete2. I would like to help my team on everything that deals with rappeling.
3. Keep a positive attitude and motivate others.
~Khory Wagner
1. I would like to achieve in fitness and other activities we do.
ReplyDelete2. Learn to contribute during discusion time.
3. encourage those to want to do the activities.And to motavate myself to do them as well.
Amanda Cizek :0
1.I would like to do more in fitness and try to complete fitness days,like get more exercise done as an individual.
ReplyDelete2.I would like to help my group when we are rappeling, like encourgement and get it done myself as well.
3.I would like to contribute more ideas when we are working as a class and bring a positive attitude when doing class activities(:
-MAGALY
1. I would like to actually be able to rappel.
ReplyDelete2. I want to put more effort in the fitness days.
3. I want to not scream during each activity...One always tends to make its way out... my bad. =]
Sarah Scharlau
1. Be motivated to use class time to exercise a lot :)
ReplyDelete2. I would like to have myself come out of my own comfort zone..and do things that I know would be challenging
3. Find ways to interact and communicate with some people in our class..so I can make lasting frienships
Tiffani Chang
1. Have a postive attidude
ReplyDelete2. Try harder on the fitness days
3. help my teammates in your climbing
1. I'd like to try to be a little more encouraging and serious when it comes to others rappelling.
ReplyDelete2. I'd like to be less nervous of rappelling myself.
3. I'd like to keep other classmates more on task in activities.
--Patrick Witt
1. I would like to learn the set up of the rope better.
ReplyDelete2. I would like to participate during class discussions.
3. I would like to not be afraid of rappeling.
Kara Priebe
1.) Personally, i would like to give my thoughts and opinions more during team building discussions.
ReplyDelete2.) I would like to be able to rappel more easily and fearlessly.
3.) I would like to put more effort in my workout during fitness days.
-Jessi Jorgensen
1. get better at rapeling
ReplyDelete2. participation
3. overall effort
-christine veit
1. Dress everyday for gym.
ReplyDelete2. Work on repelling.
3. Put overall more effort into gym class everyday.
Ally Manade
1. Be more willing to share my thoughts during discussions
ReplyDelete2. Work harder on fitness days.
3. Get more comfortable with people I didn't talk to as much during first semester
Jessica Omark
1. Keep an open mind when working with new people.
ReplyDelete2. Be trusting and trustworthy when it comes to rappelling.
3. Enjoy myself despite how much I miss last semester.
Maggie Swofford
1. work with everyone and get to know them since I just moved into the class
ReplyDelete2. Work harder on fitness days
3. contribute more in class discussions
Grace Neubauer
I would like to
ReplyDeleteGet to know everybody in class
Improve physically
Have a great second semester
Duncan Brown
1. Learn the set up of the ropes better.
ReplyDelete2. Participate more and contribute to class discussions
3. Not be scared of repelling.
Last one was Christina :)
ReplyDelete1. know the names and how to do the knots.
ReplyDelete2. more time for repelling
3. more enthusiastic with the activities
1. I really need to put more effort into fitness days.
ReplyDelete2. I'm terrible at the knots so I would like to get better at tying those.
3. And third my third goal is just to have fun in every activity we do. Its second semester of my senior year, I don't want to frustrated over the little things in the activity's.
Christine Byrne
1. get better at tying knots
ReplyDelete2. not be as nervous when it comes to rappelling
3. get out of my comfort zone a little bit more
~Priscilla
1. I would like to actually be able to rappel.
ReplyDelete2. keep working on listening more
3. get in better shape by using the fitness days wisly
Patrick Xenkais
1. get over my fear more during rappeling.
ReplyDelete2. dress more often
3. put in more effort
4. talk to new people and get to no more people, so i can get to trust more of the class then i do now.
-Katie Dusek
1. I would like to be better at rappeling
ReplyDelete2. Keep hard working on fitness days
3. Contribute more in class activity
Yurika Shimizu
1. Being responsible as a menber of the class
ReplyDelete2. Interact with classmates actively]
3. Improve my physical abilities
1. Be less afraid of rappeling
ReplyDelete2. Participate more actively on fitness days
3. Contribute more to class discussions
1.work towards having more of a leader role rather than letting others do things when we are working with teams
ReplyDelete2.learn to do all the knots....I still don't know how to
3.as class, we should get closer together, no side convos during circle meeting
_Brenda*_^~
1. Try going upside down while rappelling
ReplyDelete2. Get to know people in the class
3. Put in more effort on fitness days
-Justine Venegoni
1. Learn how to tie all the knots/set up the rappel area
ReplyDelete2. Contribute in class discussions
3. Try my best during fitness days
-Nicole Janowski
1. I want to be able to set up to repel faster
ReplyDelete2. Get to know some people a little better in our class.
3. Be able to contribute more in anything that we do.
-Matthew Bactat
1. I want to participate in class discussions more, and voice my opinions.
ReplyDelete2. Become better friends with the people i have become close with in the class already, and get to better know my classmates overall.
3. Set up the rappel process faster(especially the knots!)
1. I want to participate in class discussions more and share my ideas
ReplyDelete2. Try to be more friendly with my classmates not just the ones that i talked to
3. Help my team set up the rappeling process more often.
-Maddy R
1. learn how to climb faster & better
ReplyDelete2. bond with people i haven't been that close to yet
3. get better with tying all of the knots
-veronica
1. Being able to jump off the ledge without any fear, or at least only a little.
ReplyDelete2. To climb to the top of one of the harder walls.
3. To get to know more people in the class. Especially our new classmates.
Samantha noga