The ability to take the perspective of and empathize with another person, while understanding behavior that is ethical and normal.
What is Social Awareness?
Having an understanding of one self, including emotions, thoughts, values, strengths, weaknesses, and how they influence behavior.
What is self-awareness?
How we understand and manage emotions, thoughts, social interactions.
What is the definition of Social Emotional Learning?
This is the Q in SQ3R
What is a Question?
This person grew up on the beach in Long Island, NY
Who is Mr. Hogan?
Jamie has been late to class for the past two days. When she comes into the room, she makes a lot of noise and asks those around her to help catch her up. How does the teacher feel?
What is annoyed/ frustrated. etc.?
True or False:
Self-awareness is not important.
What is false?
Please explain why this is false.
When someone says..
"I wish you didn't have to go through that."
"I understand how you feel."
What are they expressing?
What is empathy?
You should study in a comfortable place with no _____.
What are Distractions?
This person has never eaten mustard of any kind.
Who is Ms. Flynn?
Acknowledging that each individual is unique and that differences in race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, or belief should be celebrated rather than ignored or argued.
What is "appreciating diversity?"
These are skills, talents, and qualities that are often not seen within ourselves, but seen by others.
What are hidden, invisible, unseen strengths?
Why is it that we might not see these things in ourselves, but others can?
Name something you can do when you feel sad or unfocused at school?
Breathe, talk with a friend, use a stress ball, stretch, think of 3 positives, remind yourself its ok to make a mistake, do an act of kindness, push your palms together, write your feelings down.
You should read over your notes this often.
What is Daily?
This person will drive to McDonald's after 10 pm to get a chocolate chip cookie?
Who is Mrs. Julian
Ryan has a lot of friends and always sits at the lunch table with several other friends. He notices that another student always sits by himself at lunch. How might this other student be feeling?
What is lonely, sad, etc?
True or False:
Being self-aware means you do not need to listen to or take into consideration the opinions of others.
What is False?
Self-awareness allows you to understand how you see yourself, other people, their opinions/perspectives of you, how others react to you, and how you behave/respond to them in the moment. Often times, this is brought to our awareness by others.
You see someone who is new to the school. You notice at lunch they are alone and look sad.
Say hello and ask them about their move to BC. Establish a relationship to make them comfortable.
One of the biggest parts of studying is knowing what is _______.
What is Important?
This person lived in Brooklyn and taught in New York City while going to graduate school.
Who is Ms. Gentile?
Joe finds a student in his class very annoying. The other student is loud and always has an opinion. Joe and this student are not friends, yet they are in every class together. How should Joe treat this student?
What is respect?
Even though Joe does not want to be friends with this student, Joe must still show the student respect.
This type of message allows you to express to someone: how you feel by labeling the emotion, what action led you to feeling this emotion, and what you would like to see happen differently so you no longer feel that emotion.
What is an "I" Statement?
Why might this be important for self-awareness?
When we set positive goals, we must ensure they are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely. What is this is an example of?
What is a SMART goal?
The biggest lie we tell ourselves is "I'll________ That"
What is Remember?
This person was struck by lighting this summer.
Who is Ms. Kniffin