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About Emotions
True or False?
100

Our amygdala is known as what animal?

The Guard Dog

100

Ben's sister just ruined his new video game. How can he keep from losing his cool?

Ben can use a coping strategy like deep breathing or positive thinking

100

Show me on your hand brain model what it looks like to "flip your lid"

Open hand!

100

How might you feel if your cat ran away?

You might feel sad, scared, or worried that your cat is missing.

100

We can experience many different emotions in one day.

True

200

What does our amygdala do?

Our amygdala controls our emotions

200
Sapphire is about to take a test in math. What can she do to relax?

Sapphire can think positive thoughts, take deep breaths, or try counting. 

200

Show me on your hand brain model where your amygdala is located. 

Your thumb!

200

How might you feel when you see something gross?

You might feel disgusted or sick.

200

Coping skills are not helpful.

False.

300

What does our Pre-Frontal Cortex do?

Our Pre-Frontal Cortex helps us make decisions

300
While Hayden was playing hockey, he tripped and hurt someone on accident. Now everyone on the other team is calling him names. How can he stay calm and focused? 

Hayden can think positive thoughts, talk to his coach, or ignore the other team. 

300

Show me on your hand brain model where your Pre-Frontal Cortex is located. 

Make a fist, front of your fingers!

300

How might you feel while walking through a haunted house?

You might feel scared, anxious, or excited.

300

The same coping skills will be helpful for everyone in the same situation.

False.

400

What does our hippocampus do?

Our hippocampus stores our memories

400

Bree's grandfather is in the hospital and she's having trouble focusing on her classwork. What can she do to keep her focus?

Bree can talk to her teacher and ask to see the social worker or a caring adult. 

400

Show me on your hand brain model where your hippocampus is located. 

Open hand, palm of your hand!

400
What emotions might we be feeling when we "flip our lid"?

We are experiencing strong emotions like angry, silly, scared, upset, etc. 

400

If I am upset I am in my upstairs brain. 

False. 

500

What does it mean to "flip our lid?"

When we "flip our lid," we are having strong emotions and our amygdala is in charge of our decisions

500

Jack has a solo in choir and is really nervous. What can he do to calm his nerves?

Jack can take deep breaths, talk to a friend, or think positive thoughts. 

500

Show me on your hand brain model where your upstairs brain is. 

Make a fist. It's your fingers over your thumb! 

500

What are our emotions trying to warn us of when we feel scared?

They are trying to warn us of potential danger.

500

If we learn coping strategies when we are calm, then our hippocampus can help us to remember them when we are upset.

True.

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