Tone of Voice/Body Language
Self-Regulation
St. Ben's
Random
Ms. John
100

Name 2 things you would see in someone's body or face if they were mad. 

Furrowed eyebrows, straight mouth, clenched fists

100

You're in a great mood, so you sing your favorite song while you're writing during journal time. What is one way this behavior could affect others?

It would be hard for others to focus and concentrate on what they're trying to journal about. 

100

What is the preschool teacher's name?

Ms. Roffey

100

Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals?

Michael Phelps

100

What is Ms. John's favorite food?

Ice cream

200

Your teacher asks you to use kinder words with your classmates. You say "I didn't say anything mean."

Respond in 2 different tones of voice.

*SaSsY*, N voice

200

What are 2 things you can do to get back to the green zone?

answers will vary

200

Who is the new 5th grade teacher next year?

Ms. Fellores

200

When was the first iPhone released?

2007

200

Which city/state is Radley from?

Houston, Texas

300

Does our body language always match how we are thinking and feeling? Why or why not?

No; sometimes we use sarcasm or we're upset but don't want people to know so we change our tone of voice.

300

It's reading time and everyone is spread out in the classroom, reading comfortably and quietly. A couple girls are giggling behind Lora and she thinks they are talking about her. Lora tries to ignore them, but the girls keep giggling. "Stop laughing at me! I'm not even doing anything to you!" Lora yells at them.

Which zone is Lora in?

yellow or red zone

300

When did St. Ben's open?

1908

300

What was the first Pixar movie?

Toy Story

300

How many tattoos does Ms. John have?

5

400

Why is tone of voice important? 

So that you can tell how they're feeling

400

It's reading time and everyone is spread out in the classroom, reading comfortably and quietly. A couple girls are giggling behind Lora and she thinks they are talking about her. Lora tries to ignore them, but the girls keep giggling. "Stop laughing at me! I'm not even doing anything to you!" Lora yells at them.

Did the size of the problem match the reaction?

No. 

400

How many educators are on staff at St. Ben's? (how many pictures are on the wall in the office?)

27

400

Who was the first African American ever appointed to the US Supreme Court?

Thurgood Marshall

400

What is Ms. John's favorite baseball team?

Oakland A's

500

Why is it important to think about your own body language?

So others can tell how you're feeling/thinking. They can't read your mind so they read your body language. If it's not showing how you feel, they may or may not believe you. 

500

It's reading time and everyone is spread out in the classroom, reading comfortably and quietly. A couple girls are giggling behind Lora and she thinks they are talking about her. Lora tries to ignore them, but the girls keep giggling. "Stop laughing at me! I'm not even doing anything to you!" Lora yells at them.

What are the effects of Lora's reaction on others?

They probably don't want to be friends with her or think she's weird. 

500

How many students attend St. Ben's?

215

500

How many eyes do bees have?

5

500

What is the birth order of Ms. John and her siblings? (There are 3 of us total).

Oldest: Matt (brother is acceptable), Ms. John, Mary (sister is acceptable).

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