What Makes a Friend?
Where to Find Friends
First Steps
Friendship Don’ts
Building Connections
100

True or False: Friends usually share common interests.

True.

100

Where is one place at school you can meet new friends?

Classes, lunch, or clubs.

100

What’s one easy way to approach someone new?

Say “Hi” or give a compliment.

100

Why shouldn’t you join a group without asking or waiting for an opening?

It can feel like you’re interrupting.

100

What’s one way to show someone you’d like to be friends?

Invite them to hang out or join a group activity.

200

What’s one quality most people look for in a friend?

Kindness, trust, or loyalty.

200

What’s one activity outside of school where you can make friends?

Sports teams, church, or community groups.

200

If you see someone doing something you like, what could you say?

“That looks fun, how do you do that?”

200

True or False: Forcing yourself into a group is the best way to make friends.

False.

200

Why should you find things in common with others?

Shared interests help friendships grow.

300

Why is it important to have friends?

Friends provide support, fun, and companionship.

300

Why are extracurricular activities good for finding friends?

They bring together people with shared interests.

300

Why is smiling a good first step in meeting friends?

It makes you seem approachable and friendly.

300

What happens if you only talk about yourself when meeting someone?

The person may lose interest.

300

What’s one example of a small step to build a friendship?

Sitting together at lunch or talking between classes.

400

What’s the difference between an acquaintance and a friend?

Friends share more personal connections and time together.

400

True or False: You can only make friends in your grade.

False.

400

What’s one safe topic to start with when meeting someone new?

School, sports, music, or hobbies.

400

Why should you avoid asking very personal questions right away?

It can make the other person uncomfortable.

400

True or False: Friendships take time to grow.

True.

500

Why is it better to have a few close friends instead of just lots of acquaintances?

Close friends provide stronger support and connection.

500

What’s one tip for choosing the best place to meet friends?

Pick a place where people share your hobbies or interests.

500

Why is body language important when approaching someone?

It shows confidence and helps the other person feel comfortable.

500

What happens if you act mean or bossy when first meeting someone?

People may not want to be friends with you.

500

What’s the goal of finding friends?

To build positive, supportive relationships that last.

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