Stop Light
Feelings
Key Terms
Problem Solving
SEL
5

What do you do at a "red light"?

Stop and calm down.

5

What are the two different groups we use for feelings?

Comfortable and Uncomfortable

5

What is a goal?

A goal is how you want things to end up.

5

What is problem solving?

Doing something to make an upsetting situation better. 

5

Give an example of an "I- statement".

I feel ________ when you __________.

5

What do you do at a "yellow light"?

Make a plan.

5

Is feeling bored comfortable or uncomfortable?

uncomfortable

5

What is a put-down?

Something rude or mean you say to another person.

5

What do you do differently since learning about problem solving?

Any reasonable answer. Example- stop and think before you do something.

5

Give an example of a "you-statement".

You ________. (Blaming usually)

5

What do you do at a "green light"?

Go; try my plan.

5

Is feeling surprised comfortable or uncomfortable?

BOTH! 

5

What is a compliment?

Something nice you say to someone.

5

Can you give two reasons why a person should use problem solving?

Any reasonable example.. such as he/she will have fewer problems; reaching a goal; nobody will get hurt.

5

Can you name one of the four roles in cooperative groups?

Leader; Reporter; Recorder; Collector.

15

What do you do if your plan doesn't work?

Think of more solutions, and try a new one.

15

What does resentful mean?

When you feel very hurt and angry toward others, usually because of something they said or did.
15

What does consequence mean?

What happens next after you do something.

15

Give an example of when you last used problem solving.

Up to Mrs. Wines for points.

15

What is peer pressure?

When others are trying to get you to do something that you don't want to do.

20

Why is it a good idea to think of lots of solutions?

You are more likely to find a good solution for your problem.

20

What does malicious mean?

Hurting someone or someone's feelings on purpose.

20

What is gossip?

Something someone says about another person behind his or her back (no one knows if it's true or not).

20

Give an example of when problem solving could help us in class or on the playground.

If two students are mad at each other; playing a game; etc. 

20

Give a positive goal for this problem: You're angry with your teacher because you got a bad grade on your math test. 

Any reasonable answer.. asking why your grade is bad; asking for extra help during school; etc.

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