The Hidden Curriculum
Self-Regulation
Conversation
Friendship
Miscellaneous
100
Refers to the set of rules or guidelines that are often not directly taught but are assumed to be known.
What is "The Hidden Curriculum."
100
These are feelings that might be challenging for you to think about, manage, or control:
What is "Difficult emotions?"
100
One good way of starting a conversation is to do this:
What is "Ask questions about other people around you?"
100
Avoiding being the rule police means this:
What is "Don't tell others what to do- even if they're breaking the rules; UNLESS what they're doing is DANGEROUS or if they're HURTING others?"
100
In order to keep my body clean, I must do this on a regular basis:
What is "Shower or bathe regularly"?
200
If you forget the name of someone you just met, you can do this in order to show that you are friendly:
What is "Say politely, 'I’m sorry, I forgot your name.' ?"
200
Doing this is important when you are feeling difficult emotions:
What is "Controlling your reactions and expressing your emotions appropriately to others ?"
200
It is a good idea to use my H.E.A.D. strategy when I'm in a conversation. H.E.A.D. is an acronym which stands for:
What is "Happy tone of voice, Eye contact, Alternate, Distance"?
200
If someone has asked me NOT to interrupt, I must oblige, UNLESS:
What is "Someone is hurt or there's an emergency?"
200
I must wash my hair this often:
What is "daily, or several times per week depending on how dirty or sweaty my hair gets?"
300
Arguing with your parents- even if you know you are in the right-can lead to this:
What is "You get into more trouble than if you said nothing"?
300
When you ignore difficult emotions, these can:
What is "Build up inside you in a way that can affect you physically (cause you to feel sick)?"
300
I know that a conversation is over when:
What is "There's nothing else to say?"
300
If I notice that someone at my school is chewing, gum (I KNOW that chewing gum is against school rules) I should do this:
What is "Ignore it?"
300
In order to care for my teeth, I must do this:
What is "brush my teeth twice a day with toothpaste, use a mouthwash or mint if my breath is offensive to others?"
400
If you are hurt, or cannot handle a certain situation, this is what you should do:
What is "Seek out an adult?"
400
Whatever emotions you have, even the difficult ones, should be treated in this way:
What is "Acknowledged and dealt with in an appropriate manner."?
400
When I want to end a conversation, I need to do this before walking away from the person/s I am speaking with:
What is "Politely tell the person/s I'm talking with that I have to go, giving a quick explanation; then let them finish talking. Then say 'goodbye'?"
400
I'm in science class, the teacher has asked everybody to start working on the study guide for tomorrow's test. I notice that Shantelle is looking at a Vogue magazine instead. I really want to tell the teacher what Shantelle is doing- I even want to tell Shantelle to work on the study guide. The BEST thing I can do is this:
What is "Say nothing. It's not my job to tell other students what to do?"
400
When I "show off" or exaggerate my talents and accomplishments in front of others, they (others) think I'm doing this:
What is "bragging?"
500
If you do something funny, it is only 'funny' this number of times:
What is once?
500
When you are dealing with a difficult emotion, you can share your feelings with someone by using an "I feel statement" like this:
What is "I feel frustrated when you ask me to do chores all the time, because I feel tired after arriving home from school. What I would like to for you to do is to give me a break of 30 minutes, and then I can do what you ask me to do."?
500
When I'm in a conversation, it's a good idea to maintain it by asking the following type of questions:
What is "Follow-up questions: What, why where who, when?"
500
Someone keeps bullying me in the hallway during passing time. I feel frustrated and sad--some days I don't even want to go to school, because I don't want to deal with bullies. This is what I should do:
What is "Tell the bully- in an assertive manner- to STOP! If the bully keeps taunting me, I need to seek help from an adult-a teacher, the principal or my parents?"
500
Whenever I greet others, it makes people feel comfortable around me. It also makes them think this way about me:
What is "They think I'm polite and that I'm interested in connecting with them?"
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