If you fail a test, you might feel...
Upset, frustrated, mad, confused
What is another word for "scared?"
Terrified, frightened, fearful
What are coping skills?
Strategies we can use to manage our feelings, feel better, and calm our minds/bodies.
Think it or say it: "Those shoes are so weird. Why do you wear them?"
Think it! The person wearing those shoes likes them.
What is something you hit with a hammer?
A nail
If you fall in front of everyone at recess, you might feel...
Embarrassed, upset
What is another word for "happy?"
Excited, joyful, cheerful, thrilled
Name one coping skill that works for you.
Nice!
Think it or say it: "you're really annoying."
Think it! If someone is annoying or bothering you, you can ask them nicely to leave you alone. For example, you could say "I would really like my space right now." Or, "I need some space, please."
What do caterpillars turn into?
Butterflies
If school is serving lunch that you really don't like, you might feel...
Mad, annoyed, frustrated
What is another word for "sad?"
Miserable, upset, disappointed
What is one coping skill that you have used recently?
Awesome!
Think it or say it: "I just want to be by myself right now. Maybe we can play later."
Say it! This is a nice way of letting someone know that you need space without hurting their feelings.
Whose nose grew longer every time he lied?
Pinocchio
If you try your best on your school work and get a good grade, you might feel...
Proud, happy, excited
What is another word for "nervous?"
Worried, scared, anxious
What is one coping skill that you can do outside?
Yes!
Think it or say it: "I don't want him on my team."
Think it! Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes before you say things. Think about how you would feel if someone said this to you.
What is the fastest land animal?
A cheetah
If someone is talking badly about one of your friends, you might feel...
Angry, upset
What is another word for "angry?" (hint* it's not "mad")
Furious, enraged
What is one coping skill that you can do at your desk?
Great!
Think it or say it: "How did you get that wrong? It was so easy!"
Think it. It may be easy for you, but difficult for someone else. We all have our own strengths and weaknesses!
What is the response to the saying, "see you later, alligator?"
"For awhile, crocodile."