Timetables
Managing conflict
Increased Responsibilities
Asking for help and Social skills
Practical skills
100

What can we use to find our way around?

Map of the school
100

What are 3 different types of bullying?

physical, verbal, social (e.g. spreading rumors about the person or excluding them from a group) and cyberbullying

100

How often does a year 7 have to do homework? 

minimum 3 times a week or more regularly. This will change as you get older

100

Who could you ask for help in this scenario?

"I don’t know when the English exam is."

Compass, Another student or Teacher

100

What books do you need to take from your locker for classes on Tuesday morning?


Maths books and Science books. 

200

Where can we find our timetable?

Compass, Paper print out

200

Your best friend is starting to ignore you and is sitting with another kid at lunchtime. What response to bullying will you use?

Talk friendly

200
Who's responsibility is it to check when assignments are due and submitted correctly?

Yours!

200

What do you do if you cannot open your padlock?

You can go to the office and they will be able to bolt cut it. You are likely to need to purchase another lock.

200

Out of the following what should you pack in your schoolbag?

School uniform, books, water bottle, pencil case, playing cards, roll on deodorant, lunchbox, IPad, your pet

books, water bottle, pencil case, roll on deodorant, lunchbox

300

What is one way we can make our timetable easier to read?

Highlight/colour code it.
300

What are the 5 different options of dealing with Bullying?

1. Ignore it. 

2. Talk friendly. 

3. Walk away. 

4. Talk firmly. 

5. Report. Walk away and tell a teacher or a trusted grown up. Reporting is not the same as dobbing! If someone is being unkind to you report it to keep yourself safe.

300

What do I need to do with my school bag after school?

Name 2 examples

1. clean out my lunchbox

2. give newsletters/permission slips/relevant papers to parents/carers

3. but dirty clothes in the laundry basket

4. prepare for next day

300

What is happening in this picture? 


The students are sitting an exam/test

300

On what days should you wear your sport uniform?


Monday and Wednesday

400

How many days does this student have maths and what room is it in?

The student has Maths on 4 days, in Block C, Room 1
400

What is the difference between "Rude", "Mean" and "Bullying"?

RUDE: Rude people do or say things that hurt people but they may have done it without thinking about what they are doing or considering the fact that it may hurt you in some way. They have not purposely wanted to hurt you or your feelings. 

MEAN: Being mean is when people say or do something to hurt your feelings. Mean people have thought about what would hurt you before they did it. They often do mean things out of anger or because they think that if they make you look bad, they will look better than you, which really is not true at all. This is a once off incident 

BULLYING: is behaviour that happens several times, is one-sided, mean, and purposeful

400

You are halfway through year 7. You have a busy schedule with sport every week. You have a maths test on Monday and a history assignment due in 4 weeks? What can you do to organise yourself/manage your time?

1. Write a to do list

2. write all your responsibilities in your diary

3. write the due dates down and work backwards

4. set timers/alarms

400

Name 2 ways to make new friends?

1. Go to the library

2. Join a club/sport/hobby group

3. Talk to the person you sit next to in class

4. Invite a kid who looks lonely to hang out with you

5. Find someone with a common interest e.g. video games

6. Ask questions and show interest!

400

How do you open a combination lock? e.g. turn ____ ____ many times, then turn _____, then turn _____ etc.

1. Turn the dial 3 times to the right and stop on the first number. 

2. Turn the dial one full turn to the left, passing the first number and stopping at the second number. 

3. Turn the dial to the right and stop at the third number. 

4. Pull open the lock.

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