You are playing with a friend at recess. Your friend starts teasing a younger student about their shoes. Assertively tell your friend to stop teasing.
Faces the person
Keeps head up and shoulders back
Uses a calm, firm voice
Uses respectful words
What are some aspects of culture?
Food, family, clothes, religion, norms, language, etc.
What is Empathy?
Understanding what someone else is feeling. Walking in someone else's shoes
What is a level 2 voice?
Speaking or talking level
~~~DOUBLE JEOPARDY~~~
What is the difference between a small problem, medium problem, and a big problem?
Small problem: you can handle yourself
Medium: you might be able to handle
Big: you need an adult
If you lost an item that belonged to your friend, how could you sincerely apologize to them?
Act it out
Harassing someone using social networking websites
cyberbullying
~~~DOUBLE JEOPARDY~~~
What are at least 2 ways you can find out how someone is feeling?
Body language, facial expressions, or by asking them.
Level 3 voice - where can we use it?
Shouting (recess)
What are 3 ways you can calm down?
breath, count, positive self talk, etc.
Mario has been waiting all winter to go snowboarding. Now that he is at the top of the hill he doesn't want to go. What 2 feelings may he be feeling and why?
Excitement because he has waited all winter. Fear because he is afraid he may get hurt.
This is something that is spread from person to person that can be hurtful and ruin friendships
rumor or gossip
Name 7 feelings or emotions
Happy, sad, guilty, fear, frustration, excited, silly, etc.
~~~DOUBLE JEOPARDY~~~
What is the difference between a conflict and bullying?
A conflict is a two-sided issue, whereas bullying is one-sided.
What does STEP stand for?
Say the problem without blame
Think of solutions
Explore consequences
Pick the best solution
You are in class and someone keeps blurting and it is bugging you. What is something you can do to stay focused.
~~~DOUBLE JEOPARDY~~~
What are the 3-Rs of bullying?
Recognize, Report, Refuse
What is compassion in action? What is an example of showing compassion to others?
Compassion in action is understanding when someone needs help (emotionally or physically) and going out of your way to help them.
A friend is having problems at home and you sit there to listen to them as they talk.
What is it called when a friend tries to talk you into doing something you know you shouldn't do or something that makes you uncomfortable?
Peer pressure
What do you need to do before you can go into STEP?
Calm down.
~~~DOUBLE JEOPARDY~~~
You see on an online app that someone is making rude comments to another person. What do you do?
Screenshot and show the comments to a trusted adult. Do not comment mean or unkind things back.
Act it out
How can you make another person feel welcome and included if they feel like an outsider or different?
Start with hello, invite them to play, learn about their background and what they like
If someone is pressuring you to do something that you know you shouldn't do or to do something that makes you uncomfortable, what should you do?
Assertively tell them how you feel, walk away, talk to a trusted adult
What does it mean to make amends?