Feelings
Coping Skills
Body Clues
Social Skills
Positive Thinking
100

This feeling might make you smile, laugh, or want to celebrate. 

What is happy?

100

Taking slow breaths in and out is an example of this coping skill.

What is deep breathing?

100

Butterflies in your stomach may be a clue that you're feeling this.

What is nervous/anxious?

100

Looking at someone paying attention while they speak is called this.

What is active listening?

100

Changing "I can't do this" to "I can keep trying" is called this.

What is positive self talk?

200

This feeling can happen when something doesn't go your way and you want to give up.

What is frustrated?

200

Going for a walk or playing sports can help manage strong emotions.

What is exercise/physical activity?

200

Clenched fists and a tight jaw are often signs of this feeling.

What is anger?

200

Saying, "I feel upset when..." is an example of this type of statement. 

What is an I-statement?

200

Focusing on what you can learn from a mistake shows this mindset.

What is a growth mindset?

300

This feeling can occur when you lose something important. 

What is sad?

300

Writing your thoughts and feelings down in a notebook. 

What is journaling?

300

Tears, low energy, and slumped shoulders can be signs of this feeling. 

What is sadness?

300

This skill involves understanding how another person might feel.

What is empathy?

300

Name one thing you are grateful for today.

What is pie?

400

This feeling may happen before a test or presentation.

What is nervous/anxious?

400

Talking to a trusted adult or friend. 

What is seeking support?

400

A racing heart and sweaty palms can be signs of this feeling.

What is anxiety/fear?

400

When you disagree respectfully and stay calm, you are using this skill.

What is conflict resolution?

400

True of False. Thoughts can influence feelings/

What is True?

500

Name three feelings a person might experience on their first day at a new school.

What is excited, scared, curious, hopeful, nervous?

500

Name three coping skills.

What is deep breathing, exercise, listening to music, talking to someone, mindfulness?

500

Why is noticing body clues important?

What is it helps us identify feelings early and choose coping skills. 

500

Give an example of a respectful way to ask for help.

What is can you please help me with....?

500

Turn this thought into a more helpful one: "nothing ever goes right for me."

What is "some things are hard right now, but I can handle them one step at a time. 

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