Time Management is always knowing what time it is.
False: Time Management is the ability to use one's time effectively or productively.
The first step in the decision-making process
Identify the problem
A classmate and you are in the middle of a disagreement, but then she calls you stupid in the heat of the moment. Is this being rude, being mean, bullying or conflict?
Being mean. She wanted to hurt you but it only happened because she was upset. She has not done this repeatedly and even though it started out as a conflict, it escalated to being mean.
Name a way to cope with stress.
Worry jar, journaling, deep breathing, go on a walk, do your favorite activity, talk to a friend, talk to an adult, challenge your thoughts, or reframe your thoughts to make them more positive.
The second step to decision-making involves brainstorming solutions.
False, it is gathering information.
The second step of the decision making process
You are in class and see another student cheating on a test. The teacher accuses the wrong student. You tell the teacher who cheated, and now your peers are calling you a snitch. They are excluding you at every lunch period, calling you names, and telling everyone not to be friends with you. Is this bullying, being mean, being rude, or conflict?
This is social bullying. They are repeatedly excluding you and ruining your reputation with others on purpose.
You hear someone call someone else an offensive slur. Is this bullying harassment or being mean? Extra 5 points if you can name one way to handle it.
Harassment
Bring the student somewhere safe (ask them to go somewhere with you)
Ask them if they are okay
Offer to help them report it or be a witness.
Report it to Ms. Grabanski
One coping skill to help reduce stress involves writing down your worries and placing them in a worry jar.
True
The third step of the decision making process
consider the possible outcomes/consequences of the options
You wave at your friend in the hallway and they don't wave back. Is this being mean, being rude, bullying, or conflict?
Being rude, Your friend might have been having a bad day, and did not want to wave back, but did not want to hurt you.
1. Race
2. Gender
3. Sexual orientation
4. Ethnicity
5. National origin
6. religion
True
The fourth step of the decision-making process is..
List consequences
You see a classmate say something to your friend that really upsets or embarrasses them. This person has threatened or called your friend names many times, but your friend says it's not a big deal. Your classmate's behavior is called this. Is this being mean, being rude, or bullying?
bullying
How many steps are there in the decision making process?
6
1. Determine the issue
2. Gather information
3. Come up with solutions.
4. Determine consequences.
5. Make a decision
6. Analyze results
Stereotyping involves telling someone you don't like their outfit.
False, A stereotype: is a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong-Cambridge. Example: Assuming someone is smart because they wear glasses.
Step 5 of the decision making process
Make your decision
You are arguing with your friend because he wants you to play basketball with him but your other friend wants you to play tag with him. Is this conflict, being mean, being rude, or bullying?
This is a conflict.
When you make a final decision, what steps have you already done?
Determined the issue, gathered information, determined solutions, and consequences.