Emotion Regulation
Social Awareness
Maine
Self Awareness
LMS Core Values
100

True or False: Emotion Regulation is the ability to stop yourself from feeling emotions you don't like.

False! Emotion Regulation is the ability to feel emotions, even the ones you don't like, but make safe choices, remain in control, and use healthy coping skills to feel better. 

100

True or false: Social awareness is being aware of other people's thoughts and feelings. 

False. Social Awareness is how we interact with and respond to other people.  

100

Does Maine sit on the East or West Coast of the United States 

East Coast 

100

True or False: Self-Awareness is understanding your personal values & beliefs, as well as how your thoughts and feelings impact your behavior. 

True!

100

Define "Kindness" 

Be nice, understanding, and caring to all.

200

What is the purpose of coping skills?

Coping skills are the things that people do to help them feel better emotionally.

200

What are two warning signs of an unhealthy friendship?

Examples:

Someone who makes others feel bad about themselves

Someone who does not respect your boundaries

Someone who does not listen to you

Someone who is only interested in themselves 

200

True or False: Maine was part of the 13 Colonies.

False. 

200

Name the "core four" emotions that EVERYONE feels!

Happy, Sad, Mad, Fear

200

Define "Trustworthiness"

Be honest, reliable, true, and dependable in all of your commitments.

300

Define "Healthy Coping Skills" and list 3 examples 

Healthy coping skills are the things people do that help them feel better emotionally that do not cause any negative consequences. 

Examples: Taking space, listening to music, drawing, talking with a friend, exercise, hobbies

300

What is the difference between intent and impact?

Intention: What the speaker want the listening to hear and understand

Impact: What the listener actually hears and understands about what the listener is saying/doing 

300

What is the capital of Maine?

Augusta 

300

Name three example of somatic (physical) symptoms that someone might feel when they experience anxiety. 

Palms shaking

Sweating 

Flushed cheeks 

Upset stomach

Dry mouth

Racing thoughts


300

Define "Respect" 

Treat others as you want to be treated as shown through actions and deeds.

400

Define "Unhealthy Coping Skills" and name 3 examples 

Unhealthy coping skills are the things people do to make themselves feel better but have negative consequences.

Example: Avoiding something that makes us nervous, flipping our lid and yelling at someone, breaking items, drugs & alcohol

400

What is the outline for sharing your feelings with someone who did something that hurt/upset/offended you?

I feel BLANK

When you BLANK

Because BLANK

Next time, if you could BLANK that would be great :)

400

What is the state animal?

Moose. 

400

How do you tell the difference between good stress and bad stress?

Good Stress: Motivates you, helps you focus, improves your performance, feels exciting, doesn't last long

Bad Stress: Causes anxiety, can be overwhelming, feels unpleasant, decreases performance, can last a long time 

400

Define "Responsibility" 

Be able to be counted on dependable, and reliable in all aspects of your education and behavior.

500

In your own words, explain what happens when someone "Flips their Lid" (be specific!) 

When someone "flips their lid" they are experiencing really strong emotions. The front part of their brain which controls logic and reasoning shuts down. People often say and do things they regret while their lids are flipped if they don't recognize what is happening and use healthy coping skills to calm down. 

500

The ART of listening is an acronym to help you remember good listening skills. What does each letter stand for?

A - Attend to the speaker

R - Recognize the speaker's point of view

T - Take time to ask and comment  


500

Many states use their license plates to display a state motto or slogan. What does Maine have on their license plate?

Vacationland 

500

Throughout our day there will be events that "trigger" these three things within our body. They are all connected and we use a triangle to show that. Name the three parts of the triangle. (See Board!) 

Our THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, and BEHAVIORS, are all connected!

500

Define "Perseverance" 

Continued effort to achieve something despite difficulties and opposition.

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