Unit 1 Mindset & Goals
Unit 2 Recognizing Bullying & Harassment
Unit 3 Thoughts, Emotions, & Decisions
Unit 4 Managing Relationships & Social Conflict
Final Jeopardy
100

What are some ways to tell if a goal is specific?

Includes a time frame, a deadline, short term goals and its realistic

100

What are the 4 common types of bullying? 

1. Verbal Bullying 

2. Physical Bullying 

3. Relational Bullying 

4. Cyber Bullying 

100

Why are all emotions important, even the unpleasant ones? 

- It helps us build relationships 

- Avoid or resolve conflicts 

- Learn from situations 

- They help us communicate with others 

100

What type of conflict generally gets easier to resolve and does not cause long-term physical or emotional harm? 

Minor 

200

What could make it difficult to achieve a long term goal?

money, transportation, lack of resources, injury/illness

200

What is the difference between being mean/rude and bullying? 

Bullying is intentional and repeated over time. It often occurs when there's an imbalance of power.

200

Name an example at SMS of how a strong emotion can impact decision making - do not use real names or identify real people - 

1. What was the emotion

2. how did it impact individuals involved 

200

What type of conflicts are harder to resolve, have serious consequences, and cause physical or emotional harm? 

Major 

300

Name 2 helpful strategies that work for you when you are learning something new. Name 2 people you can go to for help.

Part 1: create goals, don't give up, do your research before hand 

Part 2: teachers, family members, friends, school counselor

300

Name 4 strategies you could use to respond to cyberbullying.

-  Block 

- Report 

- Don't Share 

- Document 

- Don't retaliate 

-Support 

300

Name 4 different strategies you could use for managing emotions. 

1. Counting slowly in your head 

2. Walk Away 

3. Slow Breathing 

4. Listening to music 

5. Physical activity, such as going for a walk 

300

What does making amends mean? 

Making amends means making up for doing something wrong or doing something to repair the harm 
400

How does practicing something new and difficult grow and strengthen your brain?

It helps create and strengthen neuro-pathways

400

What is called when someone is aware that bullying is happening. 

Bystander 

400

Which part of your brain reacts when it feels a strong emotion? Hint: they call it the 'feelings alarm' and it is an automatic part of your brain 

The amygdala 

400

What does perspective taking mean? 

understanding others' feelings, thoughts, needs and wants 

500

Henry has a long term goal to read 15 books by the end of the year. Name 3 smaller short term goals to help him achieve this 


1. Go to the library 2x a week for 30 minutes 

2. Create a nightly reading schedule 

3. Schedule a meeting with the librarian to discuss books of interest 

500

Name an example of a safe/help strategy vs. an unsafe/unhelpful strategy for speaking up if someone is getting bullied.

safe - kindly asking someone to stop and explaining how it could make someone feel 

unsafe- saying that if they do not stop you will act out aggressively 

500

Which part of your brain is the thinking part of the brain? Hint: its job is to figure out what's happening and it helps manage our emotions and make positive decisions 

The cortex 

500

What's respectful communication? List 3 variables that make communication respectful 

1. Doesn't make someone defensive 

2. Doesn't make conflicts worse 

3. Helps resolve conflicts 

500

What actions can be taken to avoid or resolve conflict conflict? 

1. Perspective Taking 

2. Respectful Communication 

3. Recognize and Avoid Blaming Statements 

4. Making Amends - don't just apologize; make things right! 


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