You want to borrow something from a classmate. What’s the first thing you should do?
Get their attention respectfully (name or “excuse me”)
You lose a game. What should your body do?
Stay calm / no yelling or dropping
In Minecraft, what material do you need to mine diamonds?
Iron pickaxe (or better)
If someone is smiling and laughing, how do they feel?
Happy
“That shirt is ugly.” Think it or say it?
Think it
Why is eye contact helpful when asking for something?
Shows you’re engaged and makes communication clearer
If you lose, what is something you can say?
“Good game” / “Nice job”
What is Mario’s brother’s name?
Luigi
If someone is frowning and crossing arms, what might they feel?
Mad or annoyed
“Can I play too?” Think it or say it?
Say it
Give an example of a respectful request.
“Hey, can I use that for a minute?”
Should you leave the table after losing?
No — stay with the activity
In Sonic games, what collectible item gives Sonic power and extra lives?
Rings
What should you do if a peer looks sad?
Ask if they’re okay / be kind
Why shouldn’t we say mean thoughts out loud?
It hurts others’ feelings
What’s a better choice: grabbing something or asking? Why?
Asking—shows respect and avoids conflict
Name one coping strategy you can use when upset.
Deep breathing / count to 5 / calm body
In Roblox, what is the in-game currency called?
Robux
If someone turns away and stops talking, what does that mean?
They may not want to talk / need space
“I don’t like this game” during group play — think it or say it?
Usually think it (or say politely)
If someone says “no,” what’s the appropriate response?
Accept it calmly / ask for an alternative
Why is it important to tolerate losing?
Helps you keep friends / keep playing / stay in control
What is one way survivors can work together in Forsaken?
Helping each other escape / distracting the killer / teamwork
Why is it important to notice social cues?
Helps respond appropriately / improves friendships
Give an example of changing a mean thought into a kind statement.
“This is boring” → “Can we try something else?”