What type of friend would be someone you play with everyday, who you feel really comfortable with, and maybe who you even invite to your house?
best friend
100
Name one trait of good listening.
eye contact, noting tone of voice, watching body language (to name a few)
100
Name two good test-taking strategies.
Get a good night's sleep the night before, skim the questions before beginning the test, eat a healthy breakfast, review your answers when you're finished (to name a few)
100
Name two examples of physical bullying.
hitting, kicking, pushing, pulling hair (to name a few)
100
What is the definition of "reputation"?
What others think of you/what you're known for.
200
What type of friend is someone who you like to play with but who you might just know from school or a group of some sort.
social friend
200
What does it mean to "listen with your eyes"?
To make eye contact with the speaker.
200
If you're trying to watch the time while you take your test, how do you know about how many questions you should have finished when half your time is up?
You should have about half the questions finished, meaning you would need to know how many total questions there are before starting the test!
200
Name two examples of verbal/emotional bullying.
glaring, silent treatment, spreading rumors, gossiping (to name a few)
200
Describe a wolf's reputation and how it got to be that way.
Wolves are sometimes known for being big, bad, and mean because they often show those behaviors in stories.
300
What is the word for the situation that causes stress?
stressor
300
What does the saying, "There are two sides to every story" mean?
Everyone has their own perspective of what happened.
300
Name one famous person, movie character, or book character who would not be a good role-model and explain why.
Captain Hook, Hitler, Michael Vick, Lindsey Lohan (to name a few)
300
Describe a way that 4th graders often fall to peer pressure?
pretending to like or dislike something they don't, laughing at others, being mean to others, lying to their teachers or parents (to name a few)
300
How does a person gain a reputation?
By their repeated behaviors.
400
Name two symptoms of stress.
head ache, need to cry, crabbiness, tired, stomach ache (to name a few)
400
What is one common behavior that kids show when they are upset that does not help resolve conflicts?
silent treatment, yelling, hitting, blaming, glaring (to name a few)
400
What is the definition of a mentor?
Someone known for being a wise and trusted teacher of some sort.
400
For something to be considered bullying, the behavior has to be...?
repeated
400
True or False - Empathy is when you express sadness for someone else.
False - that's sympathy!
500
When you do things to relieve stress, you are using what?
coping strategies
500
What is the most important thing to do when you are trying to resolve a conflict with someone?
Listen!
500
What is the difference in being a negative leader verses a positive leader?
A negative leader encourages others to make bad decisions, and a positive leader encourages others to make good decisions.
500
What is the difference between tattling and reporting?
Tattling is when you want someone to get into trouble. Reporting is when you want to help someone get out of a troubling situation.
500
What does it mean to show empathy for someone?
It means to imagine how someone else might feel in a certain situation; it might include actually feeling that emotion yourself for the other person.