Q: What does it mean to "raise your hand" in class before speaking?
A: It shows respect by waiting your turn and not interrupting others.
Q: What is one way to show responsibility when using your MacBook during class?
A: Keeping it charged, using it only for classwork, or handling it with care.
Q: What’s one word you would use to describe yourself?
A: (Students share; no wrong answer — it's about self-awareness.)
Q: What is one way you can calm down when you're feeling frustrated in class?
A: Take deep breaths, count to 10, or ask for a break.
Q: What is one way to show you're listening when someone else is speaking?
A: Make eye contact, nod, and don’t interrupt.
Q: Why is it important to follow classroom rules?
A: Classroom rules help keep everyone safe, focused, and respectful.
Q: What should you do if a classmate is using their MacBook to play games or browse unrelated websites during a lesson?
A: Politely remind them to stay on task or inform the teacher if needed.
Q: What’s one thing you enjoy doing outside of school?
A: (Students respond; helps peers learn about shared interests.)
Q: Why is it important to recognize your emotions during the school day?
A: So you can manage them and respond in a respectful, healthy way.
Q: Why is teamwork important in a STEM class?
A: Because solving problems often requires different ideas and working together.
Q: If someone is distracting you during work time, what is a respectful way to handle it?
A: Politely ask them to stop or let the teacher know if it continues.
Q: Why is it important to keep your personal information private when using technology at school?
A: To stay safe online and protect your identity.
Q: Why is it important to get to know your classmates?
A: It helps build friendships, teamwork, and a stronger classroom community.
Q: You feel overwhelmed by an assignment. What is a positive first step?
A: Ask for help, break it into smaller parts, or talk to the teacher.
Q: What can you do if your group isn’t agreeing on how to do something?
A: Stay calm, listen to everyone’s ideas, and try to find a compromise.
Q: Give one example of being a leader through your behavior in class.
A: Helping a classmate, staying on task, or setting a good example by listening.
Q: What is digital citizenship, and why is it important in class?
A: Digital citizenship means using technology responsibly, respectfully, and safely; it's important to create a positive online and learning environment.
Q: What’s something you're really good at or proud of?
A: (Open-ended; promotes confidence and self-esteem.)
Q: What does it mean to be in control of your actions, even when you're upset?
A: It means managing your emotions and choosing to act respectfully.
Q: You notice a teammate isn’t participating. What can you do?
A: Invite them to share, ask their opinion, or help them feel included.
Q: What are the consequences (positive or negative) of your behavior on your classmates and teacher?
A: Positive behavior helps the class learn and feel safe; negative behavior can distract or upset others.
Q: A friend sends you a funny meme during class through AirDrop or chat. What should you do and why?
A: Ignore it or politely ask them not to send distractions during class; staying focused shows respect for learning and others.
Q: What can you do to make someone feel included on the first day of school?
A: Say hello, invite them to join a group, give them a compliment, or sit with them.
Q: Give an example of how staying calm in a tough situation helps the whole class.
A: It keeps the class focused, sets a good example, and prevents conflict.
Q: What are the 3 most important parts of good communication in a group project?
A: Listening actively, speaking respectfully, and being open to others’ ideas.