Greeting Others
Working with Others
Showing Gratitude
Making an Apology
Mixed Review
100

What do you say when you meet someone for the first time?

“Hello” or “Hi.”

100

What does it mean to cooperate?

To work together.

100

What is another word for gratitude?

Thankfulness.

100

What is one word you can use when apologizing?

Sorry

100

You walk into class and see your teacher. What life skill can you use?

Greeting Others.

200

What is one thing you should do when someone is talking to you?

Look at them/listen to them.

200

Your partner is speaking. What should you do?

Listen and let them finish.

200

What should you say when someone helps you?

“Thank you.”

200

If you hurt someone's feelings by accident, what should you do?

Apologize.

200

A friend helps you pick up your books. What life skill can you use?

Showing Gratitude.

300

You see your teacher in the morning. What could you say?

“Good morning!”

300

Your group has different ideas. What should you do?

Listen, discuss, and work together to decide.

300

Name one way to show gratitude without using words.

Help someone, smile, write a note, or do something kind.

300

Complete the apology: “I’m sorry that I ____.”

Answers will vary.

300

You and a partner disagree about how to complete an assignment. What life skill can you use?

Working with Others.

400

Why is it important to greet people?

It shows respect and friendliness.

400

Why is taking turns important?

It gives everyone a chance to participate.

400

Someone gives you a gift that you don't really like. What should you do?

Say “Thank you” and appreciate their kindness.

400

Should you blame someone else when you apologize?

No.

400

You accidentally say something mean to a classmate. What life skill can you use?

Making an Apology.

500

Act out a polite greeting with a classmate.

Student demonstrates a polite greeting.

500

Your teammate makes a mistake. What should you do?

Be kind, help them, and encourage them.

500

Why is showing gratitude important?

It shows people that we appreciate and value what they do for us.

500

Give a good apology for accidentally breaking someone's pencil.

“I’m sorry I broke your pencil. It was an accident. How can I make it better?”

500

Name all four life skills we learned this week.

Greeting Others, Working with Others, Showing Gratitude, and Making an Apology.

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