when you are listening to a person where should your eyes be looking
at the person who is talking
What is tattling?
Tattling is when someone tells on another person in a situation that is safe and doesn't require an adult.
How many legs do spiders have?
8
Show me taking 3 slow deep breaths.
example
I feel _____ because I did not earn PAT time.
Sad, Angry, Mad
If a person is talking what should you do?
Listen and not interrupt
What is telling?
telling is when someone informs an adult about a situation where someone or something is in danger or being hurt
The Grinch
What are coping skills used for?
To regulate/calm our bodies and minds.
I am ________ because I earned my top shelf item today.
happy, excited, ecstatic
What is Assertive communication? or give me an example.
Hint: "I"
When you speak up for yourself and use "I" statements. "I feel frustrated when you yell in the classroom"
Is this tattling or telling?
"Sam took Lilly's book"
Tattling
Who's NOSE grew every time he lied?
Pinocchio
What is PROGRESSICE MUSCLE RELAXATION? demonstrate or explain it.
When you clench parts of your body, focusing on the body part then releasing the tension while taking deep breaths.
I am _______ because I do not know what to do?
confused, embarrassed,
You can communicate by using your words but you can also communicate by using your what?
Body (hands, heads nods)
Is this tattling or telling
"Robert Tripped and pushed me."
Telling
What is a group of Lions called?
A Pride
you are angry at another student because they cut in line. Show me what coping skill can you use to calm your mind?
any coping skill that will help you is the correct answer.
I am _______ to learn about animals I like animals.
curious, intrigued, eager
Why is communication important?
to get your needs, feels and wants met.
Instead of tattling when Sam took Lilly's book what should Lilly do first?
Ask Sam to give the book back.
What animal is the tallest in the world?
A giraffe
Coping skills help to calm your ______ and ______.
Mind and Body
What are feelings?
the physical (fast heart beat, crying, breathing fast) and feelings (happy, sad, angry) you experience in your body or mind.