repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person, physically, mentally, or emotionally.
What is Bullying?
What is one quality of a good friend?
Being trustworthy (also accept supportive, kind, honest, etc.).
natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships.
What is emotion?
What is one good habit for effective studying?
Creating a study schedule (also accept taking breaks, staying organized, etc.).
True or False: Ignoring bullying is the best way to handle it.
False. Ignoring bullying can allow it to continue; it’s important to take action.
How can you make new friends at school?
Join clubs or teams, participate in group activities, and be open and friendly.
Happiness and excitement (also accept love, joy, etc.).
WHat is positive emotion?
True or False: Multitasking helps you study better
False. Multitasking can decrease focus and efficiency.
Name two forms of bullying.
Physical bullying and verbal bullying (also accept cyberbullying and social/relational bullying).
True or False: Good friends never argue.
False. Even good friends may have disagreements, but they resolve them respectfully.
The feeling experienced when faced with a threat or danger.
What is fear?
What is the benefit of taking regular breaks while studying?
Breaks can help improve focus and prevent burnout.
What should you do if you see someone being bullied?
Tell a trusted adult, offer support to the victim, and do not join in the bullying.
Name two ways to show appreciation for your friends.
Saying thank you, giving compliments, spending time together, and helping them when needed.
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
Name two tools that can help you stay organized with your studies.
A planner and a to-do list (also accept calendar, study apps, etc.).
ways to stand up to a bully safely.
ways to stand up to a bully safely.Use assertive communication, stay with a group of friends, and seek help from adults.
What should you do if a friend is pressuring you to do something you’re uncomfortable with?
Stand firm in your decision, explain your feelings, and if necessary, distance yourself from the situation.
The emotion experienced when one feels regret or remorse.
What is guilt?
What should you do if you don’t understand something you’re studying?
Ask a teacher or classmate for help, or look for additional resources like books