Idioms
Perspectives
Advocate for yourself
Indirect Statement and Sarcasm
Emotions
100

That sure seems up your alley!

Well suited to one's tastes, interests, or abilities

100

Your brother is sick. He hears you playing outside, while he has to stay in his bed to rest. 

How might he be feeling?

He might feel sad, upset that he is left out, frustrated that he's stuck in bed, or jealous that you get to play and he doesn't.

100

You're going to the park later and mom starts to pack you warm clothes in case you wanted to change later. She picks out a scratchy pair of pants you don't like.

What might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You could feel annoyed, disappointed or upset.

You could ask mom to pick a new pair of pants or clothing. You could tell mom why you don't like that piece of clothing. 

100

Molly was working on her homeschool when her mom walked over with more paper. "Oh yay, another worksheet for homework." 

Is this sarcasm or an indirect request? What do they mean?

Sarcasm. Molly does not want more homework to do. She is upset about it. 

100

The rain is pouring outside and you have to get in the car to go to the library. 

How might you be feeling?

What are two things you can do to feel better?

You might feel anxious or stressed. 


You could grab headphones and a jacket. You could grab a book to read in the car to calm down. Or you could ask mom for help.

200

He sure is buttering up mom to get that ice cream later.

To flatter someone excessively to gain a favor or a good outcome

200

Mom got off the phone and told you she won free concert tickets. 

How might she be feeling?

She might be super excited, elated, happy, or surprised. 

200
You are on tutoring and can't find a pencil. Your tutor keeps talking and asking you to follow along and you are falling behind.


What might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might feel anxious, stressed, or annoyed

You could ask mom to grab you a pencil

200

You and your brother were playing with legos in his room. He asked you to clean it up while he went to the bathroom. When he came back, all of the legos were still scattered on the floor. "Wow, you did such a good job picking everything up," your brother says. 

Is this sarcasm or an indirect request? What do they mean?

Sarcasm. Your brother is upset that everything is still messy in his room. 

200

Youth group got canceled tonight when there was supposed to be a big party!

How might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might feel disappointed or sad. 

You might want to do a fun game with your brother instead. You could ask to hang out with a friend instead. You could grab a book to relax.

300

Jump on the bandwagon

Join others in doing or supporting something ljump on the bandwagonikely to be successful

300

John just walked out of a haunted house.

How might he be feeling?

Frightened, shocked, scared, afraid

300

It's cold outside. You can't find your sweatshirt but you want to go play outside.

What might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might be feeling annoyed, upset, or angry. 

You could ask mom to help you find your sweatshirt. You could find another jacket. You could borrow someone's jacket

300

"I am starving," Mark says as he walks into the kitchen.

Is this sarcasm or an indirect request? What do they mean?

Indirect request. Mark wants food in the kitchen. He's probably hungry. 

300

You tripped over the rug in the living room and hit your toe on the couch. 

How might you be feeling?

What do you need?

Hurt, sad, upset, frustrated.

You might need a break. You might need an ice pack. You might need to sit for a minute and take deep breaths.

400

In the nick of time

Just in time

400

Your friend's cat ran away last night. 

How might they be feeling?

Sad or nervous

400

The rain is pouring outside and there is lightning while you are trying to sleep! It's very loud!

What might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might feel scared, nervous, or frightened.

You might need loops, mom to help calm you down, to read a book to distract yourself, or a heavy blanket. 

400

"That was the best movie ever," Ben said to Hannah. 

Is this sarcasm or an indirect request? What do they mean?

Sarcasm. Ben did not enjoy the movie and was bored. 

400

You can't find your favorite shirt.

How might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might feel nervous, sad, overwhelmed, or stressed. 

You could ask mom to help you. You could look in the laundry. You could pick a new shirt and take deep breaths.

500

We sure are working against the clock.

To do something in a great hurry to finish it before a deadline

500

You keep calling mom's name and she's not answering. You walk into the kitchen to see her on her laptop with her face scrunched. 

How might she be feeling?

Stressed, overwhelmed, anxious, busy

500

You fell off your bike and your knee is bleeding.

What might you be feeling?

What do you need?

Hurt, scared, sad, and anxious.

You might need mom to help you clean up your cut, a break inside to calm down, some ice to make it feel better.

500

"I am freezing," dad says as he grabs a blanket. 

Is this sarcasm or an indirect request? What do they mean?

Indirect request. Dad wants the heat up because he is cold. 

500

You can't find your friend at youth group.

How might you be feeling?

What do you need?

You might feel scared, anxious, or upset.

You could ask people if they have seen him. You could find another group of people to play the game with. You could wait for him. 

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