Double Points!
What is an expected behavior and what kinds of thoughts do expected behaviors produce?
An expected behavior is a behavior that fits the situation/what you are expected or supposed to do. These behaviors give others good thoughts about us.
Sarah’s mom unexpectedly came and picked her up early from school so they could get lunch and see a movie together. How is Sarah feeling?
Happy, surprised, excited
What are all of the names of the emotions in the movie Inside Out?
Fear, Anger, Joy, Sadness, Disgust
Understanding and sharing the experiences and feelings of another person is called ______________.
Empathy
What was the name of the special memories that powered the islands in Riley's mind?
Core Memories
Double Points!
CHANGE YOUR MINDSET: "I can't do this".
I can't do this yet, I can do this, I may need some help, etc.
Jessica just moved to a new city and today is her first day of school. How would you feel if you were Jessica?
Nervous, Scared
Name 3 islands that helped shaped Riley's personality.
Friendship Island, Family Island, Goofball Island, Hockey Island, Honesty Island
Give an example of a good thing to do during recess to make a positive social environment.
Sharing a soccer ball at recess, helping younger students put on snow gear, walking away if people start drama, helping a friend up if they get hurt, etc.
Triple Points!
What is the most important emotion?
They are all equally important! We might like to feel positive emotions more (Joy, Pride, Serenity, Gratitude, Love, Hope, etc) but our negative emotions are still very important (sadness, anger, fear, frustrated,guilt, jealousy).
CHANGE YOUR MINDSET: "I made a mistake. I can't fix it."
Mistakes help me learn, I can try again, I can fix this, etc.
Give an example of a good thing to do during lunch to make a positive social environment.
Socializing with friends, knowing how to communicate appropriately, scraping trays into the trash or compost before putting the tray back, using inside voices, etc.
Double Points!
Feeling sorry for someone is NOT empathy. This is called __________.
Sympathy
What are the skills we use to calm ourselves down and focus called? (For example, taking a deep breath, using a fidget, going on a walk, asking to talk to Mr. B, or Ms. Marlowe, etc)
Coping Skills/Focus Strategies