Inside Out
Flipping a Lid
Coping Skills
Feelings/Emotions
Random
100

This character often bursts into flames and has a fiery personality.

Who is Anger?

100

These are the animals involved in flipping a lid.

What is the Owl, Elephant, and Dog?

100

This simple coping skill involves breathing in slowly, holding it, and breathing out to help calm your body.

What is deep breathing?

100

When someone smiles and laughs, they’re most likely feeling this emotion.

What is happiness (or joy)?

100

This person at school helps students with their feelings, friendships, and problems—no matter how big or small.

Who is the school counselor?

200

This is the number of emotions in Inside Out 2.

What is 9? (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust, Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, Embarrassment)

200

“Flipping your lid” refers to what happens when this part of your brain takes over during strong emotions.

What is the amygdala?

200

These are the tools or actions we use to handle big emotions, stress, or tough situations.

What are coping skills?

200

All emotions, even the uncomfortable ones, are normal and okay to feel.

What is True?

200

Name two trusted adults you can go to if you feel unsafe, worried, or upset.

What are a teacher, school counselor, parent/guardian, principal, coach, etc.

300

These glowing orbs store Riley's daily experiences.

What are memories?

300

This part of the brain, located behind your forehead, helps you make decisions and stay calm.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

Avoiding your feelings by scrolling for hours or ignoring people is a helpful coping strategy.

What is False?

300

You can feel more than one emotion at the same time.

What is True?

300

When you disagree with a friend, this is the healthy way to solve the problem.

What is talking it out or peaceful conflict resolution?

400

This is the main message the movie teaches about so-called "bad" emotions.

What is that all emotions are important?

400

Name one physical sign that someone might be flipping their lid.

What is rapid breathing, clenched fists, raised voice, red face, etc.?

400

Name two coping strategies you can use when you feel overwhelmed or stressed.

What are deep breathing, counting to 10, talking to someone, grounding, exercise, art, etc.?

400

Name one physical sign that someone might be feeling nervous or anxious.

What is fast heartbeat, sweating, shaky hands, butterflies in stomach, etc.?

400

This is the word for taking care of your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

What is self-care?

500

This emotion helps Riley reconnect with her parents by expressing how she feels.

Who is sadness?

500

When you flip your lid, your brain may trigger one of these three common stress responses to danger or strong emotions.  

What are fight, flight, or freeze?

500

Why is it important to have more than one coping skill you can use?

What is because different situations need different tools (or not every coping strategy works all the time)?

500

This is the ability to recognize and understand other people’s feelings.

What is empathy?

500

Name one non-verbal way to show you are listening to a friend.

What is eye contact, nodding, facing them, or quiet body language?

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