School Kindness
Empathy
Feelings
True or False?
Random
100

You see a classmate sitting alone at lunch. What is a kind thing to do?

-Invite them to sit with you

- include them in a game

-Go sit with them and talk 

100

You want to tell a friend they did a great job. What can you say?

Great job! or I like how you did that!

100

How do kind words make someone feel?

Happy, safe, included, or proud.

100

You can tell if someone is kind just by looking at their clothes.
 

False.


Kindness comes from what people do and say, not how they look.

100

What planet do we live on?

Earth

200

You hear girls gossiping about another girl in your class. What is the kindest thing to do?

A. Join in so you don’t feel left out.
B. Walk away and tell a teacher if someone is being hurt.
C. Repeat it to others.
D. Laugh quietly and stay silent.

B

200

You notice someone is being left out of group work in class. What can you say to include them?

Do you want to join our group?

We would like your help with this project

200

We have "ALL KINDS OF ______"

MINDS 


200

Saying “I’m sorry” is always enough to fix someone’s feelings if you hurt them.

False


Apologizing helps, but sometimes you also need to make things right or show kindness through actions.

200

What are the colors of the rainbow (IN ORDER)

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet :)

300

Name two ways you can show kindness without using words.

Smiling, helping, sharing, including others

300

You accidentally hurt someone’s feelings. What kind words can you use to fix it?

You accidentally hurt someone’s feelings. What kind words can you use to fix it?

300

Why is it important to think about how others feel before you speak or act?

Because words and actions can hurt or help, and we want everyone to feel safe and happy.

300

If someone is mean to you first, it’s okay to be mean back.

False.


Responding with kindness is better—it helps stop hurt feelings and shows self-control.

You can also tell a trusted adult.

300

ou and your friends are in a school debate team. One of your friends scores the highest out of everyone. How should you respond?

A. Ignore it and act like it didn’t happen.
B. Tell your friend they’re lucky, and complain that it’s unfair.
C. Congratulate your friend and be happy for their success.
D. Beat them up after school


C

400

You notice other class members are making fun of someone's hair. What should you NOT do?

-join the other class members

400

A group of students laughs when another student trips or drops something. How might this make the student feel? What could you do instead?

They might feel embarrassed or hurt. You could help them up, make sure they’re okay, or say something kind.

400

A student rolls their eyes at the teacher and talks back when asked to follow instructions. How might the teacher feel?

A) Happy and proud
B) Disrespected or frustrated
C) Excited
D) Confused but happy  

B

400

You should ONLY be kind to your family members and friends

False.

400

Why do we remember hurtful words longer than kind ones?

Because hurtful words connect to strong emotions and our brains notice them to protect us

500

During recess, a group is leaving someone out of a game. What can you do

Invite them to join, or suggest a new game everyone can play.

500

A classmate makes a mistake on a presentation. How do you respond empathetically?

Offer encouragement, say “It’s okay, everyone makes mistakes,” or help them improve

500

Fill in the blank: Empathy helps us _______ before we act or speak.

Think about how someone else feels 


500

You don't like someone's outfit but you do not tell them that you don't like it. You keep the though to yourself. That is UNKIND.

False.


That is not unkind because you are keeping your thoughts to yourself. 

500

What are the name of your school counselors?

Ms. Malik 

Ms. Caldwell 

You can go to any of us to talk about anything


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