How would you feel?What would you say?
email/text message
Trivia
rephrase the statment
good vs. bad
100

Science Lab Assignment: Student A: "I found an interesting article related to our lab experiment."

Student B: not really listening "Sounds good, tell me about it later."

example:

Student A: feeling dismissed "Sharing this now would enhance our understanding. When you're not focused, it makes me question our collaboration."

100

Write an email to your teacher expressing your gratitude for their guidance and support throughout the semester.

Example:


Subject: Grateful for Your Guidance

Dear [Teacher's Name],

As the semester concludes, I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for your guidance and support. Your teaching style and willingness to assist have made this a remarkable learning experience. Thank you for your dedication to your students' success.

Best regards, [Your Name]

100

Which fictional character lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Answer: SpongeBob SquarePants

100

I don't understand this math problem.

ex:

This math problem is confusing to me.

100

Megan spreads rumors about her friend Olivia, starting false stories about Olivia's personal life and sharing embarrassing secrets with others.

bad

Megan's actions betray Olivia's trust and hurt her reputation, showing a lack of loyalty and consideration for their friendship.

200

Student A: "I think we should change our warm-up routine for better results."

Student B: looking around distractedly "Yeah, whatever works."

example:

Student A: feeling frustrated "It's important that we all contribute. When you're not engaged, it affects our teamwork."

200

Expressing Gratitude to a Peer: Send an email to a classmate who helped you with a school project, thanking them for their assistance.

Subject: Big Thanks for Your Project Help

Hey [Classmate's Name],

I just wanted to drop you a quick email to say a huge thank you for your help with the school project. Your input and support made a big difference, and I really appreciate it. Teamwork made it much more manageable, and I'm glad we could collaborate so effectively.

Thanks again!

Best, [Your Name]

200

Who is the head coach of the 49ers?

Kyle Micheal Shanahan

or just Kyle

200

I'm really tired after soccer practice

example:

Soccer practice wore me out, and now I'm really tired

200

Taylor convinces their friend Alex to cheat on an important school assignment. When Alex hesitates, Taylor makes fun of them for being "too uptight."

bad

Taylor's peer pressure puts Alex in a compromising position and disregards the importance of integrity and ethics.

300

Student A: "I had an idea for our art project that I wanted to share."

Student B: checking their messages "Sure, go ahead."

example:

Student A: feeling unheard "I was hoping we could brainstorm together, but it seems like your attention is elsewhere."

300

Book/Movie/TV Show Recommendation: Write an email to a friend recommending a book, movie, or TV show you recently enjoyed and explaining why they might like it too.

example:


Subject: Must-See Movie Recommendation

Hey [Friend's Name],

I just watched an incredible movie that I think you'd love too. It's called "[Movie Title]" and it's packed with suspense, humor, and an unexpected twist. The characters are so well-developed, and the storyline keeps you hooked from start to finish.

I won't give away too much, but I believe it's right up your alley. Check it out when you have the chance!

Catch you later, [Your Name]

300

In the movie "Finding Nemo," what type of fish is Nemo?

Answer: Clownfish

300

I hate my mom because she wont let me play video games

example:

I'm not too happy with how my hair turned out today.

300

Chris notices that their friend Jamie has been struggling with self-esteem issues. Chris consistently offers compliments and words of encouragement

good

400

Student A: "During the reading, I found an interesting perspective on the topic."

Student B: nodding absentmindedly "mmm, Yeah"

example:

Student A: feeling ignored "I thought we could exchange thoughts, but it's discouraging when my input doesn't seem to matter."

400

Inviting a New Friend to Hang Out: Send an email to someone you recently met, inviting them to hang out and suggesting a fun activity you both might enjoy.

Subject: Coffee Hangout?

Hey [New Friend's Name],

We should totally hang out! How about grabbing coffee at that new café downtown? Let me know if you're up for it.

Cheers, [Your Name]

400

Which US state is known as the "Sunshine State"?

Answer: Florida

400

This movie is so boring, I can't watch it

example:

I can't sit through this movie; it's just too boring.

400

Anna always makes sure to include her friend Jake in group activities, even though he's new to the school.

good

500

Student A: "I've been having a tough time lately and wanted to talk about it."

Student B: looking around the room "oh no."

example:

Student A: feeling hurt "I'm opening up to you, but it seems like your mind is somewhere else. It makes me feel unheard."

500

Requesting Help with Homework: Send an email to a classmate or friend asking for assistance with a challenging homework assignment or subject.

Subject: Quick Homework Help?

Hey [Friend's Name],

Could you assist me with [homework subject]? Your expertise would be awesome. Let me know when you're free.

Thanks! [Your Name]

500

What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?

 Answer: Photosynthesis

500

I can't believe I aced that test!

example:

I'm so surprised I nailed that test

500

Taylor intentionally leaves their friend Jordan out of group activities, making excuses like "we thought you wouldn't be interested."

bad

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