Empathy & Communication
Bullying
Controlling Emotions
The Future
Drama
100
the ability to identify, understand and respond thoughtfully to the feelings of others.
What is Empathy?
100
Any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, whether it be a single incident or a series of incidents, that is reasonably perceived as being motivated either by any actual or perceived characteristic, such as race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or a mental, physical or sensory disability, or by any other distinguishing characteristic.
What is bullying?
100
Saying things like "I can handle this"; "This isn't such a big deal"; "I studied, I can tackle this test."
What is positive self-talk
100
a place where some of our students who choose not to go to RV decide to go. Many students go here because they already have an idea of what area they would like to work in or go to college for.
What is BCIT?
100
What leaving people out is called.
What is excluding?
200
Active listening, respecting other' ideas and including everyone
What are group work skills?
200
Race, religion, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, etc are examples of.
What is protected classes, actual or perceived characteristics
200
When you believe you know what people think or why people act the way they do.
What is an assumption?
200
The big school on the hill.
What is RVRHS?
200
Telling a friend what someone else said about them, when it isn't important and it will only be hurtful.
What is stirring the pot?
300
It is called _________ when you express a different opinion to a person and you keep calm, use active listening, consider the other person's perspective, explain your perspective clearly, and act nonjudgementally.
What is respectfully disagreeing?
300
Anyone who is aware that bullying is happening.
What is a bystander?
300
True or False: Anger can have both positive and negative consequences?
What is True
300
bachelor's, associate's, master's, doctorate
What are types of college degrees?
300
True or False: It is best to ignore a problem with a friend because if you bring it up someone will take it too personally and be offended and if you ignore it it will go away.
What is False?
400
It is called ______________ when we use skills in order to reach win-win solutions. You may go back and forth discussing ideas. Each person must be flexible and willing to adjust what he/she needs.
What is negotiation and compromise?
400
When a student is bothered with words, actions, or pictures of a sexual nature or about being male or female, so that the student has difficulty learning or feeling safe at school.
What is sexual harassment?
400
1. Doing something physically active. 2. Doing something relaxing. 3. Thinking about something else. 4. Centered Breathing. 5. Using Positive Self-talk. - All examples of ________________.
What is Calming Down Strategies.
400
Grades, teacher recs., ASK (or PARCC) scores, placement testing scores.
What are things RV looks at for class placement in HS?
400
When there is a problem communicating with this communication style will probably make it worse.
What is aggressive communication style?
500
Communication style that will most likely get you what you need. You look at the person, use a calm voice, have a confident body posture and use clear/respectful language.
What is assertive communication style?
500
calling someone racial slurs is bullying based on...
What is race?
500
Steps: 1. Notice the physical and mental signs. 2. Pause - use your signal. 3. Think Twice. 4. Calm down if necessary. 5. Reflect
What are Steps for Staying in Control?
500
Extracurricular activities, community service, SAT scores, grades (GPA), teacher/counselor recs., class placement, entry essay,
What are things college look for?
500
True or False: Boys are meaner than girls.
What is False?
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