If you’re doing homework and don’t understand a question, this is the best first step to get help.
Ask for help.
You feel this way when your favorite snack falls on the ground, and you can't eat it anymore.
Sad
This hero in a red hat and overalls jumps and collects coins. He's one of the most famous video game characters ever.
Mario
When working in a group, this is a helpful way to make sure everyone gets a chance to speak and share their ideas.
Take turns.
This is how you might feel when a friend surprises you with a fun gift just for you.
Happy
In the popular game Minecraft, this creature explodes if it gets too close to you.
Creeper
If two friends want to use the same swing, this is a good solution to make sure both get a fair chance to play.
Set a timer/time limit.
You might feel this way when you have to talk in front of the whole class for show and tell.
Shy, nervous
In Harry Potter, this magical game is played on broomsticks, and the main character is a seeker trying to catch a special golden ball with wings.
Quidditch
If you’re struggling with a large puzzle, what can you do to make it easier?
This is how you feel when you finish something you worked really hard on.
Proud
This famous snack is known for its orange color and crunchy texture and is shaped like a small, bumpy tube. Some people say it makes your fingers cheesy!
Cheetos
If you lose a game and feel upset, this technique helps you stay calm and think about how to do better next time.
Practicing positive self-talk (like saying, “It’s okay, I can try again next time”).
You feel this way when someone else is using the game you really want to play, but they are using it differently from the way you like to use it.
Frustrated
In Star Wars, this wise green Jedi Master is known for his unique way of speaking and is over 900 years old.
Yoda