True or False
Coping Strategies
Name the Emotion
Conflict Resolution
Body Language
100

True or False: Giving your emotions a name helps us understand them.

TRUE 

100

Something I can do when I am ANGRY?

Yelling into a pillow, taking a break, talking to an adult?

100

I am crying because I am unhappy.

Sad

100

You just got a new face mask, and someone in your class is teasing you about it.  This hurts your feelings.  What can you say to tell them your feelings are hurt?

I feel upset when you make fun of my mask.

I need you to stop.

100
What does someone who is HAPPY look like?

Smiling, Laughing, Eye Contact

200

True or False: Stress affects our bodies AND our brains

TRUE

Stress can give us stomach-aches and head-aches!

200

Something I can do when I am SAD?

Writing it down, talking to an adult, hugging a stuffed animal.

200

I'm very happy and jumping all over the place. 

Excited

200

Some kids are playing basketball at recess and they tell you that you can’t play because you aren’t good enough.  What would you do?

You could go find something else to do or talk to the teacher about it.  You could talk to the kids and let them know you don’t think this is fair.  You could walk away.

200

What does someone who is SAD look like?

Crying, frowning, No Eye Contact, Arms Crossed

300

True or False: Yelling at your parents is a good way to let out our anger. 

FALSE. There's so many other things we can do! Can you think of an example? 

300

Something I can do when I can't sit still and focus?

Take a break, go to my calm down spot, take a one minute dance break.

300

The way people feel when someone interrupts them?

Annoyed or disrespected?

300

One of your friends was teasing you and they went too far and now you are mad.  What should you do?

Use your coping skills to calm down. When you're calm, let them know with your words that they hurt your feelings.

300

What does someone who is ANGRY look like?

Pouting, Crossed Arms, Yelling.

400

True or False: Stress is what you feel when you are worried or uncomfortable about something.

TRUE

Examples: You may feel angry, frustrated, scared, or afraid.

400

What are 3 things you can do to calm-down at home?

Listen to music

Write it down

Talk to an adult

Stretch

Take a deep breath

Go outside

400

I'm yawning a lot. 

Tired/exhausted.

400

You are trying to focus on something, and you keep hearing noises in the background that are distracting you and making you upset. What can you do?

Go to a different room. Tell an adult. Go to your calm down spot. Explain what you're feeling and what you need.

400

What does someone who is DISAPPOINTED look like?

Show me with your body!

Show me with your body!

500

True or False: I can control someone else's feelings and actions. 

FALSE. I only have control over MY OWN behavior. 

500

What are 3 things you can do to calm down at school?

Take a break

Write it down

Say good things about ourselves

Take a deep breath

Talk to an adult

500

I'm annoyed and becoming angry.

Frustrated or irritated?

500

Your friend is distracting you by throwing things at you during class. When your teacher turns around, she thinks you were the one throwing things and you get in trouble. What should you do?

You can calmly talk to your teacher AFTER CLASS to tell her the situation and ask her if you still need to get a consequence for someone else's behavior.

500

What does someone who is SCARED look like?

Hiding, Covering Eyes, Crying, Whimpering. CAN YOU SHOW ME?
M
e
n
u