Student Strengths Survey Step 1 of 5 20% Student Name(Required)What is your first name? First Teacher's Email Address(Required)What is your teacher’s email address? Learning Strengths – Check all of the strengths below that describe you!When you think about school and learning new things, would you say… I’m good at taking notes – I use them later when I want to remember something. I like it when things are explained to me verbally – I’m good at listening! I’m good at reading – I like reading to relax or to learn something. I enjoy writing – it helps me share what I’m thinking. I’m good at math – I enjoy solving math problems and can use math outside of school. I like doing things with my hands – I learn a lot when I can use my hands! I’m good at art – Doodling, drawing, and other art tasks help me learn. I’m willing to take the time I need to complete a task – I’ll work hard for a long time to get something done. I’m good at exploring – When it comes time to learn something, I like to figure it out on my own. I learn best when I’m active and moving – Things like sports make me happy. I recognize patterns – I can see when things repeat over and over again. I can see when things are different – I notice the differences between things and when something changes. I enjoy using technology like computers, phones, and other devices to learn. I participate in class – I ask questions if I have them, work with my classmates, do my work, and join in the other things my teacher asks me to do. I’m good at following directions – If someone tells me what to do, I can do it, no problem! Disposition Strengths- Check all of the strengths below that describe you!When you think about yourself, how would you describe yourself? I’m trustworthy – You can count on me to do what’s right! I’m confident – I believe in myself, my skills, and my abilities. I think about my actions – I think about the consequences before I do something. I’m a self-starter – If I have something to get done, I’ll get started on my own; no one needs to tell me to get to work! I’m resilient – If something goes wrong, I get over it quickly. I’m hard-working – I’m willing to work anytime and anywhere! I’m cooperative – I can get along with just about anyone! I can plan ahead – I can think ahead and plan to get everything done on time. I’m organized – I have the things I need and know where to find them. I don’t like to argue – If someone asks me to do something, I do it. Or if someone thinks something different than I do, I don’t feel I need to prove them wrong. I’m flexible in my work – I can change what I’m doing without any problems. I can “stick up” for myself – If I need something, I’m not afraid to ask for it. I’m persistent – I’ll do something over and over again until I get it right! I like feedback – I like it when I’m told if I’m doing something right or wrong. I learn from my mistakes – If I make a mistake, I admit it, learn from it, and try to change it for next time! I’m responsible – if you tell me to do something, I’ll be sure to get it done! I like routines – I do the same things when I wake up in the morning, so I’m sure I’ll get the day started right. Social Strengths- Check all of the strengths below that describe you!When you think about working with other people, would you say… I work well independently – I work well by myself I enjoy working with a peer – I like working with a friend or other student. I enjoy working in a group – I like working with a group of classmates. I enjoy working with adults – I like it when my teacher, parents, or other adults help me. I accept help when given – If someone offers me help, I’m happy to have it! I can ignore distractions – If something is happening around me, I can keep working because it doesn’t bother me. I don’t mind being interrupted – It doesn’t bother me if someone interrupts me when I’m working on something. I can resist peer pressure – If all my friends are going to do something that I know is wrong, I don’t feel like I need to follow them. I enjoy helping others – If someone is having a hard time with something, I like to help them! I enjoy talking to a group – I enjoy making class presentations and speaking to a group of people. I have people who support me – People like my parents, friends, and neighbors are willing to help me if I need it. Add Your Own Strengths!When someone asks, “What are you good at?” What do you tell them?