Coping Skills
Conflict Resoltion
What Would You Do?
Positive Self Talk
Social Situations
100

Name a coping skill you can use when you're feeling anxious

Answers may vary: deep breathing, journaling, taking deep breaths

100

What is the first step in solving a conflict with a friend?

Answers may vary. Calm down and listen to each other's perspective. 
100

You see a friend looking upset during lunch, but they are not saying anything. What would you do?

Answers may vary. Sit with them, ask if they're okay or let them know you're there if they want to talk. 

100
What is something nice you can say to yourself when you make a mistake?

Answers may vary. Mistakes help me learn, it's okay everyone makes mistakes. 

100

If you're telling a story and a listener looks bored, what can you do?

Answers may vary. Shorten the story, check in with them by asking if you're making sense or change the topic. 

200

What is one way you can calm your body and mind when you feel overwhelmed in a crowded space?

Answers may vary: step away to a quiet spot, focus on deep breathing, count to ten, visualize a calm and safe place

200

True or False: It's okay to yell at someone if you're angry

False. 

200

Someone cuts in front of you in line and you're feeling frustrated. What would you do? 

Answers may vary. Politely say "excuse me I was next" or let it go. 

200
True or False: Saying positive things about yourself can help you feel better.

True

200
What should you do before jumping into a group conversation?
Listen to what's being discussed to make sure your comments fit. 
300

What is one way you can use your senses to calm yourself when you're feeling stressed?

Smell a soothing scent, listen to calm music, hold a stress ball or soft blanket, drink a warm drink. 

300

Name a strategy you can use to compromise with someone.

Answers may vary. Take turns, meet in the middle, use I statements, take a break or brainstorm together. 

300
You see someone take an extra turn in a game. Should you tell the teacher or handle it yourself?

Handle it yourself. 

300

Finish this sentence: I am _____. Give an example of a positive statement.

Answers may vary. 

300

A classmate keeps talking while you are explaining something during a group project. How would you handle it?

Politely ask them to wait until you're done or take turns speaking. 

400

Name a coping skill that uses physical activity.

Exercise, yoga, and walking

400

What should you do if someone apologizes to you?

Accept their apology, let it go, move forward. 

400

You hear a student calling another student mean names on the bus. Should you tell an adult and why?

Yes because it's important to stop unkind behavior and keep everyone safe. 

400

Why is positive self talk important?

It helps boost confidence, improve your mood and helps you persevere through hard tasks. 

400

During lunch your friends are laughing and talking, but you are feeling left out. What could you say to join the conversation?

Answers may vary. "That sounds fun, what are you talking about?" or "Can I join in?"

500

What does progressive muscle relaxation help with?

Reducing tension and stress in the body. 

500

Name three steps in solving a problem with someone?

1. Calm down 2. Talk it out 3. Find a solution

500
You're having a hard time understanding the instructions for a group project but you're nervous to ask questions. What would you do?

Ask a teammate for clarification or raise your hand and ask the teacher politely

500

Replace the negative thought without using the word "yet": I can't do this ____

Answers may vary.
500

What does it mean to stay "on topic" during conversation. Why is it important? 

Answers may vary. It means talking about the same thing as everyone else instead of changing the subject. It helps everyone follow the conversation and feel included. 

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