Trading Information
2-Way Conversations
Electronic Communication
Finding Friends
Appropriate Humor
100

The purpose of trading information

To find Common Interests
100

A conversation where both people are trading information

A two-way conversation

100

The most common form of electronic communication

Texting/calling

100

A social group is: 

A group of people who share a common interest
100

A humor receiver

is someone who both tells and appreciates jokes

200

When you only ask someone questions you are

an Interviewer

200

Name at least two conversational topics between teens

[teacher determined, possible answers: gossip, sports, video games, etc.]

200

When you first contact someone, you should have a:

Cover story/Reason for talking

200

A typical middle/high school social group is:

[answers may vary: ex. nerds/jocks/etc.]

200

Insult and dirty jokes are 

RISKY/Not a good idea

300

To assess someone's interest in speaking with you it is important to notice whether they are:

- Talking to you

- Looking at you

- Facing you

300

What kind of questions should you try to ask when having a conversation

Open-ended questions

300

How do you ask for someone's number

After talking with them and assessing interest, you can ask to exchange numbers for the purpose of getting to know each other better.

300

The risks of joining a new social group are: 

Peer Rejection, feeling like you have to change who you are, not having any common interests, feeling alone

300

Appropriate humor is

appropriate for your age group as well as situation (based on context)

400

Who can you trade information with

ANYONE!

400

What is policing a conversation

Correcting or being overly critical of what someone is saying to you.
400

Information that should not be shared on the internet

PII - Personally Identifying Information (i.e. your full name, your age, your address/city, etc).

400

Define Peer Rejection versus Peer Acceptance

[answers may vary: peer rejection is when people don't like you versus peer acceptance is when people do]

400

Good Humor feedback is

[answers may vary: someone laughing with you, telling people how funny you are, asking you to tell another joke]

500

An example of how not to trade information would be:

[teacher determines whether answer is correct]
500

What are two non-verbal components of a two-way conversation

1. Volume Control

2. Body Boundaries

500

Give an example of both a positive electronic interaction AND a negative

[teacher determines answer correctness]

500
It is important to have friends/a social group because: 

It can prevent loneliness, foster friendships, help you remain connected to your community.

500

If someone is laughing at you they may:

[answers may vary: point at you, make a face, pause before they laugh, be sarcastic, etc.]

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