Bullying Behavior
Empathy
Strong Emotions
Problem Solving
Misc.
100
How do we recognize bullying behavior?
On purpose, repeated, 1-sided
100
What is the definition of Empathy?
To understand/feel the way that someone else is feeling.
100

Which Zone is Frustrated in?


Yellow Zone
100
What do you need to do before you can start to solve a problem effectively?
Calm Down
100
You don't understand your homework. How do you ask for help in an assertive way?
I don't understand my homework. Could you please help me?
200
Who can you report bullying behavior to?
Any trusted adult (family member, staff member, bus driver, babysitter, coach, etc.)
200
Name two clues that help you decide how someone is feeling.
Facial expression, Body language, Tone of Voice, Current Situation
200
What Zone(s) might someone be in if they fell and scraped their knee?
Blue, yellow
200
What step comes first in the problem solving steps?
Say the problem without blame.
200
Your friend just fell off of the swing and starts crying. What you would do and say to show compassion.
Are you okay? Do you want me to take you to the nurse?
300
How can someone be an Ally?

Stand up for the person being hurt, tell an adult, help the person who was hurt

300
How would someone most likely feel if they were the only one in their class that didn't get invited to a classmates birthday party? a) Jealous b) Shy c) Sad d) Excited
a) Jealous, c) Sad
300
What are the first two steps in calming down?
Stop (use your signal) and name your feeling
300
Name the blaming words in the following problem solving sentence:


I never get to go on the swing first. You are always hogging the swing.

never, you, always
300
You start to worry about your spelling test. Practice the 3 calm down steps.
Stop (Chill) Name my feeling (I am feeling scared) I need to calm down (belly breathe)
400
What are the three different types of bullying behavior?
Physical, verbal, and emotional/relational


Also, cyberbullying

400
Your sister scraped her knee on the sidewalk and she is crying. How can you show compassion? 
Offer to help her up and get her a band-aid
400
Ethan is having a difficult time doing his math homework. He is started to get frustrated. What could he do to calm down? 
Take deep breaths, count, positive self talk
400
When thinking of solutions to a problem, they must be ____________ and ______________. 


 a) responsible b) right c) safe d) respectful

safe and respectful
400
How does your body looking when being assertive? 
Strong and Confident
500
What is the difference between reporting to an adult and tattling?
Reporting to an adult is when someone is being hurt or could get hurt. It might be a dangerous or uncomfortable situation. Tattling is when you could solve it on your own, but are trying to get the other person in trouble.
500
What are some things that you can do to start a friendly conversation with a classmate?
Say hello, ask questions, make a positive comment
500
What does deep breathing look like?
Feet flat on the ground, back nice and tall. Breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. Your stomach should expand and contract.
500
You and your best friend can't agree on who should get to go first on the monkey bars. You decide that one of you will go first today and one of you will go first tomorrow. What is a positive and negative consequence/outcome for this solution?
positive: you both get a chance to go first negative: one of you will have to wait to go first
500
Give an example of an assertive response to the following situation: Your friend tells you that you can't be their friend if you are friends with "so and so".
Ex: It hurts my feelings that you would tell me that I can't be friends with someone. A true friend would support my decisions and wouldn't make me choose one person over another.
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