Mindsets & Goals
Emotions & Your Brain
Bullying
Solving Conflicts
100

True or False: Breaking long-term goals into small, achievable tasks can help you reach your goal.

True! Breaking big goals into small tasks can help you stay motivated!

100

True or False: Emotions don't change how you make decisions.

False! Strong emotions can affect your ability to make good decisions. 

100

True or False: Bullying is okay if it's just a joke.

False! Even if someone is laughing along with you, jokes made to embarrass or hurt someone are never okay! 

100

True or False: Conflicts are a normal part of life.

True! Conflicts will always happen. It's important to know how to handle them in safe and respectful ways.

200

What is a roadblock?

Anything that makes it harder for you to achieve your goals.

200

True or False: Uncomfortable feelings, like fear and anger, are useful.

True! Uncomfortable feelings help us know when something is wrong or needs changed. 

200

Multiple Choice: Which of these are common types of bullying?

A. Mental

B. Physical

C. Relational

D. Verbal

E. B,C, & D

F. All of the above

E. Physical, Relational, and Verbal are all common types of bullying that can have a negative impact on someone's physical and mental health.

200

Multiple Choice: What can help resolve a conflict?

A. Respectful communication

B. Listening to different perspectives

C. Apologizing or making amends

D. All of the above

D. All of these options can help resolve a conflict in a safe and respectful way.

300

Is this an internal or external roadblock: Feeling like you aren't good enough.

Internal. Internal roadblocks take place in your mind. External roadblocks are physical barriers to your goals.

300

Name 3 ways you can manage strong emotions.

Deep breathing

Meditation

Going for a walk or run

Drawing/Painting/Writing

Listening to music

300

What is the difference between an upstander and a bystander?

An upstander stands up to bullying and tries to stop it. A bystander stands by and watches it happen.

300

What does escalating a problem mean?

Making the problem worse or a bigger conflict than it was

400

What is the purpose of a progress marker?

Progress markers help you see how close you are to achieving your goal and let you know if you need to make any changes.

400

What is a growth mindset?

Belief that your brain can grow and change. Fixing problems instead of giving up when something doesn't work.

400

What is the main difference between bullying and harassment?

Bullying is a repeated intentional aggression, where there is a real or perceived power imbalance.

Harassment 

400

Can you respect an other person's opinion without agreeing with them?

Yes! We don't have to agree on everything but we do need to respect each other!

500

Give an example of a specific goal.

Must be measurable, realistic, have a specific time frame.

Example: I will read 100 books before the next school year starts.

500

Multiple Choice: Which part of your brain is responsible for experiencing emotions?

A. Cortex

B. Brain Stem

C. Amygdala

C. Amygdala

500

What are 3 things you can do if someone you know is being bullied online?

Report it to a trusted adult

Offer support to the person being bullied

Block the person who is bullying

Document evidence of the bullying

Don't share any posts or pictures meant to bully someone

Don't try to get revenge

500

When can a minor conflict become a major conflict?

It goes on for a long period of time

It involves a lot of people

It is hard to resolve

It leads to physical violence

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