Self-Control
Circle of Control
In or Out?
Test Anxiety
Test Day, Mess Day
100

True or False: Self-control means being in control of our actions.

True

100

The art teacher likes classmate's picture better than mine.

Try your best, focus on what you like about your picture, ask for help, etc.

100

My choices

In my control

100

True or False: Test anxiety feels the same for everyone.

False

100

True or False: Studying for a test means you will not have test anxiety.

False

200

Explain what it means to use self-control with our words.

To think before we speak.

200

The dentist tells you that you have a cavity.

Brush better, floss, eat less sugar, etc.

200

I got grounded for being mean to my sibling.

In my control; be kind to my sibling.

200

What is the first thing to try when you notice you're experiencing test anxiety?

Deep breaths

200

What does the "freeze response" look or sound like during a test?

Racing thoughts, not writing down answers, can't remember what you learned, giving up

300

Self-control is when we _____ and think before we ______.

Stop and act/speak

300

You lost your favorite toy. 

Ask for help looking for it, clean your room, ask how you can earn a new one, etc.

300

My best friend moved away.

Out of my control; spend more time with other friends

300

Test anxiety is a type of _________ anxiety, which is when we feel pressure to do well.

Performance anxiety

300

Name 3 different emotions that may come up when experiencing test anxiety.

Fear, worry, anger, sadness, stress, frustration, etc.

400

Name 3 clues that we notice when someone is not showing self-control.

Facial expressions, body language, words, actions/behaviors, emotions, etc.

400

You are taking a test and there is no talking allowed. Your friend asks you for help with an answer.

Ignore, raise your hand to ask to move to another seat, etc.

400

I missed recess because my work wasn't done.

In control; finish my work on time.

400

What fears can come up when we experience test anxiety?

Afraid of forgetting answers, failing, being the last one to finish, running out of time, etc.

400

Give 2 examples of thoughts that might come up when we have test anxiety.

Ex. "What if I forget everything and fail?" 

500

Explain why it's important to stop and think before we make a choice?

Don't get in trouble, or make a mistake, or get hurt, etc.

500

You got distracted while the teacher gave directions for an assignment & you don't know what to do.

Accept responsibility for your behavior by telling teacher you weren't paying attention & ask for help.

500

I have a big test.

Having the test in out of my control; preparing for the test is in my control.

500

Explain what happens in the brain when someone experiences test anxiety.

The Guard Dog sends a false alarm making it harder to remember what we learned or make good choices.

500

Name 4 physical symptoms we may feel when experiencing test anxiety.

Heart pounding, racing thoughts, fast breathing, stomachaches, sweaty hands, etc.

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