Strangers
Community Helpers
Acquaintances
Friends
Family
100

Who are strangers?

Someone you do not know or not familiar with. 

100

Who are community helpers?

People that live and work in our communities. 

100

Who are acquaintances? 

People you see but do not know well. 

100

Who are friends?

Friends are people you can trust, talk and share secrets with, play games, hangout, etc. 

100

Who are family members?

List a few family members. 

200

Where do you see strangers?

Everywhere.

200

Give examples of community helpers. 

Doctors, nurses, teachers, police officers, etc.

200

Where do you see acquaintances? 

Everywhere (at school, at the grocery store, etc.)
200

Where do you see friends?

At school, in the neighborhood, or at your house if you guys are hanging out. 

200

Where do you see family?

At home, family events, etc.

300

What should you do if a stranger tries to talk to you?

Analyze the situation. For example, if a new student is lost and approaches you for help, you can help them by giving them directions. Or, it may be best to ignore them and walk away.

300

Where do you see community helpers?

In the community, at the hospital, clinic, school, BIA.

300

What can you do when you see an acquaintance? 

You can say hi, ask how they are doing.

300

What can you do when you see a friend?

Say hi, ask them how they are doing, give him a high five, fist bump, a cool secret handshake, etc.


300

What can you do when you see your mom/dad?

Give them a hug, tell them you love them, etc.

400

What can you do when you see a community helper?

Say hello to them, ask them how they are doing.  Ask for help if you need help. 

400

Can an acquaintance become a friend?

Yes, most friends were acquaintances before they became friends. 

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