What’s one way to show a friend you’re really paying attention?
Eye contact, nodding, or putting your phone away.
What’s one simple way to show respect when someone else is talking?
Listen without interrupting, make eye contact, or nod.
What’s one healthy way to calm down when you’re mad?
Deep breaths, walking away, or listening to music.
If you and a friend want the same seat, what’s one fair way to solve it?
Take turns, compromise, or pick another spot.
What’s one way to be a good teammate in class or sports?
Encourage others, share, or do your part.
True or False: Good friends only talk about themselves.
False – good friends listen and share.
Give an example of speaking in a respectful tone.
Calm, polite voice – not yelling or sarcastic.
True or False: Having strong emotions means you’re weak.
emotions are normal; handling them well shows strength.
What does it mean to compromise?
Both people give a little to reach an agreement.
True or False: Teamwork means one person does all the work.
False – teamwork means everyone helps.
If your friend is upset, what’s something supportive you could say?
“I’m here for you” or “Do you want to talk about it?”
If you feel overwhelmed at school or with friends, what can you do?
Take a break, use coping skills, or talk to a trusted adult.
What could you do if you start feeling overwhelmed in a group?
Ask for a break, use coping skills, or talk to staff.
If you accidentally hurt someone’s feelings, what should you do?
Apologize sincerely and try to make it right.
How can you handle it if two people on your team/group disagree?
Listen to both sides and try to find a fair solution.
Name two qualities that make someone a trustworthy friend.
Examples: honesty, loyalty, kindness, respect.
Why is it important to put your feelings into words?
It helps you understand yourself and lets others know how to help.
Why is it important to name your feelings?
It helps you understand yourself and communicate to others.
Why is staying calm important when there’s conflict?
It helps you solve the problem instead of making it worse.
Why is it important to celebrate your team’s/groups success, even if it’s small?
It builds confidence, positivity, and keeps the team motivated.
Why is it important to respect a friend’s boundaries?
It builds trust, keeps the friendship healthy, and shows you care.
What’s the difference between reacting and responding?
Reacting is quick without thinking; responding is calm and thoughtful.
What’s the difference between reacting and responding?
Reacting is quick without thinking; responding is calm and thoughtful.
What are the 3 basic steps to solving a problem?
Identify the problem, think of solutions, choose the best one.
What’s one way teamwork skills in school can help you later in life?
They prepare you for jobs, relationships, and real-world problem solving.