What was the story called that we watched about having responsibilities?
The Paperboy
200
What is the definition of the word "Compliment"?
Words that describe something you like about a person or something you think that person is good at.
200
What are some reasons for BREAKING a promise?
When there is a safety risk to family, adults, yourself, or other students.
300
Talk about an example of a time that you used Impulse Control-Include what you wanted to do (the impulse) and what you actually did.
*Answer is acceptable and unique per student*
300
What is the process called when you come up with as many solutions to a problem as possible?
Brainstorming
300
When taking responsibility for a mistake, what is another term for saying "I'm sorry" to the person involved in the conflict?
Giving an apology.
300
Give a sincere compliment to 2 students on the other team.
*Answer is acceptable and unique to each student
300
What are 2 ways that FEAR can be controlled?
1. Calming down.
2. Talking to someone about it.
400
A student continuously talks in class despite multiple warnings from his/her teacher. What are two possible consequences to the student not being able to control their impulses?
Loss of a point, seat change, phone call home, disciplinary referral, refocus sheet, loss of classroom job, etc.
400
What are two possible (and positive!) solutions to the following problem: A student has taken something that is personal to you off of your desk spot and is refusing to give it back.
-Use an I-message to tell the student how you feel
-Ask politely to have it back
-Let a teacher know without disrupting the learning of others
-Ask a friend for help
400
How would you take responsibility for the following situation: You borrowed your friends book that they JUST purchased at the ECS book fair and you lost it.
-Be honest immediately
-Apologize sincerely
-Offer to make amends
-Offer to buy them another book
-Offer to earn money to buy them another book
-Seek adult assistance if needed
-Use I-messages and describe how it was an accident
400
A new student just started in your class. What are 3 things that you could say to them to start a conversation?
-Hello
-How Are You?
-How do you like it here so far?
-My name is...
-My favorite thing about this school is...
-What is your favorite sport/hobby?
400
What are 3 physical reactions that might be associated with FEAR?
shaky hands, sweaty palms, heavy breathing, wide eyes, clenched fists, etc.
500
If a student uses the T-H-I-N-K strategy to control their impulses, what does each letter stand for?
T-Is it true?
H-Is it helpful?
I-Is it inspiring?
N-Is it necessary?
K-Is it kind?
500
What are the four Ask and Answer questions to evaluating a solution?
1. Is it safe?
2. How might people feel about it?
3. Is it fair?
4. Will it work?
500
What are 2 feelings of someone GIVING an apology and 2 feelings of someone RECEIVING an apology
There are 5 steps to carrying on a conversation. Name 2 of them.
1. Choose something that is of interest to the other person.
2. Ask the other person questions about this topic.
3. Be a good listener.
4. Change topics if you need to.
5. End the conversation in a friendly way.
500
What is a solution (positive!) for the following situation about a promise: You promised you would sit next to a friend every day in lunch but now you want to sit next to some other friends in your class.
-Compromise with the friend
-Apologize and make a plan
-Use an I-message to say how you feel
-Don't ignore your needs or your friends needs