Body
Voice
Feels
Coping
100
Why is it good to make eye contact when someone is talking to you?

it shows that you are listening

100

If you're in the library, what volume is appropriate to use?

quiet, low, whisper

100

If something doesn't go as planned, how might you feel?

upset, frustrated, off-balance

100

What is something that you can do to calm down?

watch TV, breathe, shower/bath, lay down

200

If someone is slumped in their chair, their arms are crossed, and they're looking down - do you think they are open or closed off to talking?

closed off

200

Tone is the way that you say something. How might you say, "I love ice cream!" to your friend?

I LOVE ice cream!

200

How might you feel if you found out that you're going to a water park tomorrow?

stoked, excited, happy

200

You were expecting to go outside, but now it's raining. You have a lot of energy, so what can you do instead?

jumping jacks, video games, drawing/art, legos, exercise inside

300

If someone is rolling their eyes, what could they be feeling?

frustrated, annoyed, irritated, upset

300

What does someone's tone tell you?

how they really feel about something, what they truly mean

300

What might it feel like to do better on a test than you'd expected?

uplifting, proud, surprised, happy, excited

300

You're feeling upset because you got in trouble. What can you do to cope?

walk away, alone time, deep breaths, play a game, apologize

400

If someone is nodding while you speak to them, what does this tell you?

they are listening, they are interested, they are keeping up with the conversation

400

What volume might you use during recess?

high, loud, stronger

400

Your pet got out the front door when you opened it. What might you feel?

scared, disappointed, worried, ashamed, sad

400

What is something you can do to cope with a change?

see the positive parts, work on accepting change, ask questions, look for opportunities to try something new

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