A friend is someone who like every single thing you do.
FALSE
Friends can like different things sometimes!
Someone wants to play a different game than you. What can you do?
Compromise, take turns, ask someone else to play your game, etc.
Someone says they don't want to play the game you're wanting to play.
SMALL!
You can find someone else to play with, you can play a different game, or maybe try again later.
What is one way you can be kind to a friend?
Multiple responses accepted
It's circle time and all your friends are raising their hand to answer a question, but you blurt out the answer without raising your hand. What could you do next time to help you remember to raise your hand?
Multiple answers accepted
Friends always get along and never get mad at each other.
FALSE.
Everyone gets mad at each other sometimes!
Someone says you are too close to them, what can you do?
Back up and say, "Oh, I'm sorry!"
A classmate calls you a mean name or says something mean to you.
Medium!
Let them know that was not nice and let the teacher know so they can help.
Describe a time when someone wanted to play a game differently than you. What happened?
multiple responses accepted
You don't want to join in the game they are playing in P.E./gym class, what can you do?
Find something you like about the game and try to stay positive!
Friends do and say kind things to each other.
TRUE!
Someone shares an idea for the game you're playing with them, what can you do?
You can try their idea for a bit!
A friend fell at recess and can't get back up.
BIG!
You need some adult help quickly!
Give 2 examples of ways we can get someone else's attention without getting too close!
- tap on the shoulder
-say their name once or twice
-wait until they are done with what they're doing and then talk to them
Your teacher asks your class to walk down the hall quietly and in a line, but you're having a hard time staying in line and not talking. What can you do?
Multiple responses accepted.
Ex: imagine something funny while walking, pretend you're a soldier marching, etc.