(Also acceptable doing what is asked of you, doing what you are supposed to do, keeping track of your belongings)
(If the definition is close to the one given, the team earns the points.)
What is xavier's favorite sports' team?
Greenbay Packers
(Must have to do with how you carry yourself and/or treat others. For example, ugly is an incorrect response because it doesn't have to do with character.)
(also acceptable: treating other how you want to be treated)
(NOT acceptable: being kind, being nice)
What are Positive, Negative, Neutral, and Time Out
True or False: We can help one another improve our character.
What is True
(TEAM MUST GIVE 2 GOOD EXAMPLES TO EARN THE POINTS!)
Talking with a friend when you have a problem is what type of coping skill?
Positive, Negative, Neutral, or Time Out
True or False: Stress is always bad.
What is False. (There is such thing as good stress.)
Saying please, saying thank you, calling your teacher Miss or Mr., making eye contact when someone is talking to you, not talking when someone else is, etc.
(TEAM MUST GIVE 2 GOOD EXAMPLES TO EARN THE POINTS!)
Throwing your papers on the floor when you receive a warning in class is what type of coping skill?
Positive, Negative, Neutral, or Time Out
What is the definition of Character?
(NOT a person in a story. Related to "Character Development")
What is the actions, beliefs, and characteristics or traits that make up who you are
Negatives: inconsiderate, jealous, stubborn
Lily told her friend Jackie that she would go to the park with her on Sunday at 2PM. Sunday morning Lily realized that she had promised to help her Grandma in the garden at the same time. Lily called Jackie right away and explained why she couldn't go to the park. Lily was being respectful, responsible, or both?
Give an example of a Time-Out coping strategy.
Taking deep breaths, counting to 10, going for a walk/run, etc.
(Any coping strategy that is not harmful and helps you calm down, but doesn't directly address the problem.)
When someone does something kind for you and you then do something kind for someone else, that is called this three-word term?
What is Paying It Forward