Friendship & Social Skills
Feelings & Emotional Regulation
Bullying Prevention
Growth Mindset
School Success
100

True or false: Good friends always agree 

False 

100

True or false: It's okay to feel nervous before taking a test

True 

100

True or False: Telling an adult is considered tattling

False 

100

What does "yet" mean in the sentence, "I can't do this...yet" 

"Yet" transforms a statement of failure into positive thinking, growth mindset, etc. 

100

What is a goal without a plan?

A wish 

200

What should you do if someone is being left out during recess? 

Ask them to play/hangout, stand up for them, encourage them to join your game, etc. 

200

What does "take a deep breath" help with? 

To help yourself to calm down, to help regulate emotions, help slow down your heart beat


200

What should a "bystander" do?

Tell an adult, stick up for the person, etc. 

200

True or False: People with a fixed mindset believe you either are or aren't good at something.

True 

200

What is a long-term goal? 

A goal that does not happen right away, a goal that takes time and effort to complete, etc. 

300

Name one way to solve a conflict without arguing

Use "I" statements, ask the person to speak directly and alone, come to a solution or agreement, etc. 

300

Name 3 coping skills for stress

Deep breathing, meditation, listening to music, taking a break, draw a picture, talk with an adult or friend, play outside, positive self-talk, etc. 

300

What is the golden rule?

Treat others the way you would like to be treated

300

What is the best way to handle a mistake?

  • A) Pretend it didn't happen.
  • B) Get angry.
  • C) Use it as a learning opportunity

300

How can organizational skills help with homework? 

Reduce stress, saves time from looking for lost worksheets, creates independence, etc. 

400

What does the term "trusted adult" mean? 

a safe, caring grownup (like a parent, teacher, or relative) whom children can turn to for help, safety, or support when they feel scared, worried, or uncomfortable. 

400

What does it mean to be in control of your emotions? 

The ability to manage your own thoughts and actions when having big feelings

400

What is the difference between "conflict" and "bullying"

Conflict is 2 sided, bullying is 1 sided and repeated

400

True or False: If you are born smart, you don't need to try hard.

Is this a fixed mindset or a growth mindset? 

False


Fixed 

400

What belongs in a planner? 

Homework assignments, test dates, due dates, school events, make-up assignments, reminders, etc. 

500

What does "empathy" mean? 

Understanding and caring about how someone else feels, "putting yourself in their shoes" to see things from their point of view, etc.

The ability to recognize emotions in others—like sadness or excitement—even if you are not experiencing them yourself.

500

How do feelings show up in your body? 

Racing thoughts, fast heart beat, shaky hands, stomach ache, headache, red and warm face, crying, yelling, etc. 

500

What is cyberbullying?

Using technology—like phones, tablets, or gaming consoles—to intentionally hurt, harass, or embarrass someone repeatedly.

500

What is perseverance? 

The ability to keep trying and working toward a goal, even when tasks are difficult, frustrating, or take a long time.

500

Why is self-care important for learning? 

Self-care directly improves learning by helping you feel calm, focused, and ready to learn. 

It teaches emotional regulation, builds resilience, and promotes better mental/physical health.

It helps you to handle stress and perform better academically.

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