Feelings
Calm Down Skills
Making Choices
Being a Good Friend
Problem Solving
100

What do you call it when you're happy, sad, scared, or mad?

Feelings!

100

What is the first step to calming down when you're upset?

STOP! (Use your signal) check in with your body!

100

What should you do before you act or speak when you're upset or excited?

Stop and Think

100

What's one way to show kindness to a friend?

Share, use kind words, listen!

100

What does the S in STEP stand for?


Say the problem (without blame)

200

What feeling might make you cry and want a hug?

sad, lonely, shy

200

What should you do after you stop? (Hint: say something about how you feel)

Name your feeling

200

What's a good rule to help you make safe and kind/respectful choices?

Stop, Think, Act

200

Your friend is sad. What can you say or do to help?

Ask if they are ok, give them a hug, sit with them, give them space. 

200

What's the difference between a big problem and small problem?

Big = need help from an adult

Small = you can solve it yourself (I got this!)

300

Show a face that looks mad. What is another feeling word for that?

Angry, upset, frustrated, explosive, enraged

300

What's one calm down strategy you can use? 

Belly breaths (any form: mountain breathing, starfish breathing, etc.) counting, squeeze and relax hands, drink water, use positive self-talk, etc.

300

You feel mad and want to yell. What's a better choice?

Take belly breaths and use calm words, be assertive!

300

What does it mean to show empathy?

To feel or understand how someone else feels, walk in someone else's shoes!

300

If someone cuts you in line, what's an assertive "I" statement you could use? 

"I feel upset when you cut me. Please wait your turn."

400

Where do we feel our feelings?

In our bodies!

400

What's something kind you can say to yourself (positive self-talk) when you feel mad or worried? 

I can do this! It will be ok! 

400

What happens when we make a choice, good or bad?

Consequences!

400

If a friend says "Please Stop," what should you do? 

Stop right away!

400

What does the "T" in STEP stand for? 

Think of solutions!

500

What does it mean to flip your lid? 

Your feelings brain takes over, thinking brain shuts off. 

500

What do we call the brain strategy where you use your hand to show the thinking and feeling part of the brain? Show it!

Hand Brain Model / Flipping Your Lid

500

What's one way to show responsibility at school?

Listen, follow directions, help clean up, be honest, be kind, be respectful!

500

What clues tell us how someone else is feeling? 

Facial expression, body language, words, tone of voice, situation!

500
What should you do if you try a solution and it doesn't work?

Try another solution or ask for help!

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