WorksheetsUltimate Turbo Leader 1 Challenge (Winter Themed)
Total questions: 19
Worksheet time: 10mins
While practicing ice skating, Lily keeps falling and wants to quit. Instead of complaining, what tool should she use to improve her situation?
The Victim Button
The Turbo Button
The Judge Voice
The Instant Zone
Tommy is learning to ski but keeps telling himself he'll never be good enough for the bunny slope. Which voice is he listening to?
The Explorer
The Risk Worker
The Judge
The Boss Brain
During the Cratchit family dinner, Tiny Tim lets others take all the food without speaking up. Which relationship pattern is he showing?
Strong Giver
Black Hole
The Explorer
Doormat
When playing in the snow instead of finishing his assignments before winter break, Nick is spending time in:
The Lasting Zone
The Can Do Circle
The Instant Zone
The Not Yet Circle
What should Buddy use when his friends pressure him to walk across the frozen pond?
The Instant Zone
Boss Brain awareness
The Judge
The Victim Button
Crystal always controls the snow fort building and won't let others design any part. She is acting like a:
Strong Giver
Black Hole
Doormat
The Explorer
Isabella is learning to ice skate but keeps falling. When she says "I just can't do this yet," she's showing:
The Victim Button
Not Yet Circle thinking
The Judge Voice
The Black Hole mindset
Right before winter break, Sam spends all day playing video games instead of working on his science project. He's in:
The Can Do Circle
The Lasting Zone
The You & Me Circle
The Instant Zone
Cindy Lou Who wants to join the Whoville choir but is afraid of singing in front of others. Which voice should she listen to?
The Judge
The Explorer
The Victim Button
The Black Hole
During the holiday gift exchange, Lucy lets everyone pick before her and gets stuck with the last gift. She's being a:
Black Hole
Doormat
Strong Giver
The Explorer
While building a snowman, Zoe keeps saying "I'll never make it look right." She's listening to:
The Explorer
The Judge
Boss Brain
Strong Giver
With days left before winter break, David chooses to study math instead of watching movies. He's focused on:
The Instant Zone
The Victim Button
The Judge Voice
The Lasting Zone
Emma and her friend are both cold but Emma gives her friend her extra gloves. She's being a:
Strong Giver
Doormat
Black Hole
The Judge
When Marcus gets a low score on his winter science project about snowflakes, he responds by having a growth mindset by saying:
"I don't have what it takes to understand science"
"Next time, I'll start earlier and ask for help"
"This proves I'm not smart enough"
"Some people just get science, I don't"
During winter basketball tryouts, Buddy the Elf misses several shots. He responds by having a growth mindset by saying:
"I need more practice with my shooting technique"
"I should quit and try something easier"
"I'm just not athletic enough"
"Basketball isn't for me"
Cindy Lou Who wants new ice skates for the winter season. When she sees Mom looking at prices online and frowning, Sarah immediately texts her friends "My mom NEVER lets me have anything!" without asking about it. This is an example of:
Open conversation because Sarah shared with friends
Open conversation because it involves winter sports
Closed conversation because Sarah made assumptions without talking
Closed conversation because it's about expensive items
Read Elsa's New Year's Resolution: "I will practice piano for 30 minutes every day until my winter recital on December 20th to learn 'Jingle Bells' perfectly." This is an example of:
A fuzzy goal because it involves music
A fuzzy goal because it's during winter
A MAD goal because it's measurable, attainable, and has a deadline
A MAD goal because it's a holiday song
Read Kevin McCallister's Goal: "I'm going to protect my house from bad guys somehow this Christmas." This is an example of:
A MAD goal because it's about home security
A MAD goal because it's defensive
A fuzzy goal because it lacks specific measures and timeframe
A fuzzy goal because it's dangerous
Read Ebenezer Scrooge's Goal: "I will donate 100 pounds of turkey to needy families and give Bob Cratchit a 50% raise by Christmas morning." This is an example of:
A fuzzy goal because it involves charity
A fuzzy goal because it's about money
A MAD goal because it has specific amounts and a clear deadline
A MAD goal because it shows kindness
