What is it called when you believe you can learn and improve with practice?
Growth mindset
What does inclusion mean?
Making everyone feel welcome and included
Name one part of whole body communication.
Listening, watching, speaking, body language
What should you do first when there is a problem?
Stop and think
A friend drops books in the hallway. What should you do?
Help pick them up
Name one clue that someone might feel sad.
Frowning, crying, looking down, tears
What is a stereotype?
An unfair belief about a group of people
What should you do when someone is talking?
Listen and look at the speaker
Why is teamwork important?
We can do more together than alone
Someone laughs when a classmate makes a mistake. What should you do?
Be kind and support the classmate
What are the three parts of Feel Think Act?
Feelings, thoughts, actions
What does empathy mean?
Understanding how someone else feels
What is one conversation don’t?
Interrupting, talking off topic, walking away
What is compromise?
Everyone gives a little so all can agree
You feel angry at recess. What should you do first?
Calm down and take breaths
Name one way to calm down when upset.
Deep breaths, count to ten, hug yourself, think of a happy place
If someone is left out at recess what should you do?
Invite them to join or help include them
Why does audience matter?
We change how we speak depending on who we talk to
If two friends want the same toy what can they do?
Take turns, share, or choose another plan
A new student sits alone at lunch. What should you do?
Invite them to sit or talk with them
Change this worm thought: I can’t do it.
I can keep trying / I can learn with practice
What does fairness mean?
Everyone gets treated kindly and has a chance
How can you speak up kindly?
Use clear kind respectful words
What helps solve problems calmly?
Listening, talking respectfully, and thinking of solutions
Your friend is nervous before presenting. What should you do?
Encourage them and show empathy