Showing kindness and treating yourself well is called...
Self-Respect
Doing things to care for yourself is called...
Self-Care
What is inclusiveness?
Including, inviting or welcoming others
What is responsibility?
Being reliable to do the things that are expected or required of you
What is integrity?
Acting in a way that you know to be right and kind in all situations
What is the definition of Respect?
Showing kindness or treating someone well
What is the definition of self care? AND Give one example of self-care.
Doing things to care for yourself.
Example to be judged at time of answer - will accept: brushing teeth, brushing hair, showering, sleeping, drinking water, eating healthy, listening to music, reading books, drawing, etc.
What is the difference between equal and equitable?
Equal is everyone getting the same thing, equitable is everyone getting what they need to be successful
Give an example of something that might take self-discipline.
Less time on phone or video games, going to bed early, eating less sweets, doing homework right away, not talking to friends during class, etc.
Define courage and give one example of something that might take courage for someone to do
Being brave when faced with new or difficult circumstances.
Example to be judged by teacher.
A nickname for the part of your brain that reacts before you have the chance to really think about a situation is the...
Emotional Brain
Explain the difference between sympathy and empathy while defining both.
Sympathy is feeling bad for something that happened to someone whereas empathy is understanding how someone feels because you can connect to it or have been through something similar
Give an example of a bullying situation and share what a bystander would do vs. what an upstander would do
To be judged by teacher - some example of a bystander watching the situation while an upstander helps or stands up for themself or someone else
What is one example of a social responsibility someone your age has?
Following rules in public, cleaning up after yourself at a restaurant, using manners, holding the door for someone, showing up to events on time
Focusing on others and not yourself. Not being arrogant.
What is your "thinking brain" and what does it help you do?
A nickname for the part of your brain that helps you problem solve and respond calmly
Define compassion and give one example
Wanting to help someone you feel empathy for. Listening/talking to them, helping them with something,
What is one way that a middle school student could be inclusive at school?
Answer to be judged by teacher.
Invite someone to sit with them at lunch, help a new student find their way, bring in someone that doesn't have a partner for a project or game etc.
What is one example of a digital responsibility someone your age might have?
Define vulnerability
Putting yourself out there and taking a physical or emotional risk
Answer to be judged by teacher.
Give one example of something you might to do show someone gratitude.
Saying thank you, spending time with them, doing something to help them, getting them a small gift etc.
Passive - quiet, shy, not confident
Aggressive - loud, threatening, too much
Assertive - confident, responsible, factual
Give an example of something that is a right vs. something that is a responsibility
Right to an education - responsibility to participate at school
What was one thing (on the list of 10) that you said you could try to be more humble?
Answer to be judged by teacher.