Self Awareness
Self Management
Name the Emotion
Conflict Resolution
Bonus
100

True or False Labeling your emotions is an important step in self-awareness

TRUE!

100
TRUE OR FALSE: Stress can affect our bodies physically as well as mentally. 

TRUE!

100

A strong feeling of being upset or annoyed because of something wrong or bad 



Angry/mad

100

Someone on the bus is calling you names every day. This really hurts your feelings. What should you do?

- Talk it out (I-messages)

-Ask for help from an adult 

-Ignore/avoid

100

TRUE OR FALSE: To Repair the Harm, someone needs to tell you that s/he was hurt by your actions or words?

FALSE!

You can take initiative and apologize if you're aware that you have hurt someone's feelings. 

200

What are emotional triggers? Provide an example

People, things, or events that cause you to have a strong emotional reaction (Ex: Making loud noises while I'm trying to focus.)

200

Why is it important to write down our goals?

It will help you think about them more specifically (game plan) and can help you remember them.

200

Positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.

Happy 


200

Your only friend in the class is playing with someone that you don't like. You are getting frustrated by this. What should you do?

-Compromise 

-Talk to other students

-Avoid 

200

What needs to be done to repair the harm?


Acknowledge the harm and commit to not repeating that harm again.

300

Using "I-Messages" is important when you're letting people know how you feel. Change this statement, "You're making me angry!" into an I-message. 

I feel angry 

when you take my stuff without telling me

Because you should have asked me first. 

300

What are some physical symptoms of stress?

-Stomach ache

-Chest pain

-Breathing fast

-Sweating

-Headache 

300

Feeling anxious, worried, or alarmed

Nervous 

300

One of your friends was teasing you and things went too far and now you are mad. What should you do?

-Talk it out (I-message)

-Review your personal values/boundaries

300

A "friend" of yours is constantly making fun of you in front of other people but is nice to you when you are both alone. You are confused and hurt by this friend's actions. What should you do?

-Talk it out (I-messages)

-Re-evaluate friendship boundaries 

400

What are positive personal values?

Values are principles and standards that guid our behavior and the way we live. 

Things that are important to us: Honesty, family, courage, kindness, respect, loyalty

400

What are Coping Skills

The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations. These may help a person face a situation, take action, and be flexible and persistent in solving problems.


400

Feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages

Jealous 

400

You heard someone whispering and you think you heard your name mentioned. What should you do?

-Ignore

-Use humor 

-Talk it out

400

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another is...?

Empathy

500

What is self-awareness? 

Knowing yourself and what you think, feel and believe (Mindfulness). 

500

Name three ways you can cope with stress or negative feelings

-Talk to an adult/friend

-Listen to music

-Journal

-Exercise 

500

Focused. Doesn't give up easily. Goal achiever.

Determined

500

Your best friend looks mad at you and is ignoring you but she hasn't told you why she's angry and you don't have a clue what is bothering her. What should you do?

-Talk it out (I-message/Repairing the harm)

-Ignore 

-Evaluate friendship boundaries 

500

Name 5 qualities to look for in a healthy frienship

-Trust

-Dependable

- Celebrate your wins

-Inspire you to grow and do better

-Apologize when they are wrong 

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