What is the main problem the boy in the story has
Blaming others for all his mistakes
What is the first thing you should do when you have a problem?
Stay calm and think about what happened.
What does it mean to be kind?
To be nice, caring, and helpful to others.
What are the 3 parts of a real apology?
Say you're sorry, explain what you did, and try to fix it.
What is self-control?
Stopping yourself from doing something you shouldn’t.
Who does the boy blame for his mistakes at first?
His Mom
Everyone else—like his brother, his teacher, and even his shoes!
What does it mean to “think before you act”?
To stop and make a smart choice instead of doing something without thinking.
Give one example of a kind thing you can say to someone.
“You did a great job!” or “Do you want to play with me?”
Why is saying “I’m sorry” not enough sometimes?
Because you also need to show you mean it and change your actions.
When might you need to use self-control?
When you're mad or want to interrupt.
What lesson does the boy learn by the end of the book?
That he needs to take responsibility for his actions
Name a calm way to solve a problem with a friend
Use kind words, take turns talking, or ask a teacher for help.
How can you show kindness at recess?
Invite others to play, take turns, and help someone who falls.
Give an example of a meaningful apology you could say to a friend.
“I’m sorry I took your crayon without asking. I’ll give it back and ask next time.”
What’s one way to calm down when you're upset?
Take deep breaths or count to 10.
Why is it important to take responsibility for your actions?
Because it helps you grow, learn, and make better choices.
Why is listening important when solving a problem?
Because it helps you understand how the other person feels.
What should you do if you see someone sitting alone at lunch?
Ask if they want to sit with you or be their friend.
What can you do to fix a mistake after you say sorry?
Make it right—like helping, replacing something, or being kind.
Why is self-control important at school?
It helps you listen, learn, and be a good friend.
Name one way the boy could have solved his problems instead of blaming others.
He could stop and think, and admit when he made a mistake.
You and your friend both want the same toy. What are 2 ways you can solve this problem fairly?
Take turns, play together, or choose a different toy.
Name 3 kind actions you can do at school today.
Hold the door, share supplies, and say something nice to a friend.
Why is it important to really mean it when you apologize?
Because it shows you care and want to make things better.
What should you do if someone bothers you?
Stay calm, walk away, or ask for help.