creating good thoughts
causing weird thoughts
Expected behaviors
unexpected behaviors
Examples
100

Jake asks his classmate how their weekend went and listens attentively to their answer. 

Identify the behavior and why it creates good thoughts. 

Jakes behavior creates good thoughts because he's showing interest in his classmates life, which makes people feel valued and respected.

100

During class, Alex hums to himself loudly 

Identify why this could cause weird thoughts about alex 

This could cause weird thoughts because humming during class can be distracting, and others may think Alex isn’t respecting their need to focus

100

tom waits for his turn to talk during the class discussion 

Identify what behavior is expected and why 

 Waiting your turn is expected because it shows respect for others and allows everyone a chance to participate without interruption.

100

During a test, Ben keeps tapping his pencil loudly. 

Identify what behavior is unexpected and why 

Tapping a pencil is unexpected during a test because it can distract others, and it doesn’t show respect for the quiet environment needed for focusing.

100

Give two examples of expected behavior in a library and why 

Speaking quietly and respectfully , returning books promptly, using their technology considerately, adhering to the library rules 

200

Sophie shares a pencil with a friend who forgot theirs 

Identify the behavior that creates a good thought.

Sharing supplies shows kindness and helps people feel supported, which makes others think positively about Sophie.

200

Kayla stands really close to a new friend while talking 

Identify how this behavior could cause weird thoughts 

Standing too close can make people feel uncomfortable because it invades personal space, causing weird thoughts about why she’s standing so near.

200

At the lunch table, Jame speaks at a normal volume so others can hear him without shouting 

Identify what behavior is expected and why 

Speaking at a reasonable volume is expected because it shows consideration for the noise level and makes conversation comfortable for everyone.

200

Julie interrupts the teacher to tell a story about her weekend

Identify what behavior is unexpected and why 

Interrupting is unexpected because it disrupts the flow of the lesson and shows a lack of awareness about classroom rules.

200

give me two examples of unexpected behaviors in a museum and why 

talking loudly, touching the artifacts, taking photos, not respecting staff, running/ pushing others 

300

Doing group work, Ella listens to each team members ideas before giving her own suggestions. 

Identify why this behavior would create good thoughts 

By listening to others, Ella shows that she values their opinions, which creates goof thoughts because it shows she respects her classmates 

300

Max suddenly laughs loudly in a silent library without any clear reason 

Identify why this behavior could cause weird thoughts 

Laughing out loud in a quiet space can be surprising and make others feel uncomfortable, as they might think Max isn’t aware of his surroundings.

300

Ava raises her hand before asking a question in class

Identify what behavior is expected and why 

Raising your hand is expected in a classroom setting because it keeps the discussion orderly and shows respect for the teacher’s instructions.

300

At the school assembly, Ryan talks loudly to his friend while the principal is speaking.

Identify what behavior is unexpected and why 

Talking during an assembly is unexpected because it’s disrespectful to the speaker and distracts others from listening.

300

give me two expected behaviors in a movie theater 

silence your phones, no talking, staying in your seat 

400

Liam stays clam and cheers on his friends, even though his team lost the game.

Identify why this behavior causes good thoughts 

Supporting others, even when disappointed, shows sportsmanship and kindness, making others think he’s a positive and mature person.

400

Lily repeats her classmates name several times while they are trying to do work 

Identify why this behavior could cause weird thoughts 

Repeating someone’s name when they’re busy might make others feel uneasy, as it’s distracting and doesn’t show respect for their focus.

400

Liam waits quietly in the classroom after the bell rings, allowing his teacher to begin the lesson without disruption 

identify what behavior is expected and why 

by waiting quietly, Liam shows respect for his teachers and classmates, creating a focused environment where everyone can learn without distractions

400

Emma takes away a calculator from a classmate without asking first 

identify what behavior is unexpected and why 

Taking something without permission is unexpected because it doesn’t respect others’ belongings, and it might make others feel uncomfortable or upset

400

give me two examples of unexpected behaviors in a restaurant 

Loud or disruptive conversations, leaving a mess at the table, being rude to servers

500

Mia says "thank you" to the cafeteria staff as she picks up her lunch 

Identify why this behavior would cause good thoughts 

Saying " thank you " shows appreciation, which creates good thoughts because it demonstrates respect and kindness towards others who help us

500

During silent reading, tyler keeps turning around to look at his classmates 

Identify why this behavior could cause weird thoughts 

This behavior can cause weird thoughts because staring at others can be unsettling and might make them think Tyler is not focused on his own work.

500

 During a test, Rachel focuses on her own paper without looking at others’ answers.

Identify what behavior is expected and why 

Staying focused on her own work is expected because it shows honesty and respect for others’ privacy.

500

During a class discussion, Tom remains silent throughout the entire discussion, but later sends an email to the teacher with a long list of complaints about the project, claiming that the team never listens to his ideas.

Identify the unexpected behavior and why 

Unexpected behavior: silence during the meeting while simultaneously expressing dissatisfaction afterward via email. In a group discussion, direct behavior and active participation are expected especially if there are concerns to share

500

give me two expected behaviors in a grocery store

using the shopping cart correctly, respecting personal space, waiting in line, not blocking aisles 

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