Feelings
Emotions
Asking for Help
Peer Pressure
End of Year
100

If someone is crying and sitting alone, what might they be feeling? 

Sad, depressed, lonely

100

Ally sits with a group of friends and immediately her "friends" get up and leave her alone at the table, she might be feeling.

Sad, lonely

100

You do not understand directions for an assignment. What is a good way to ask for help?

Raise your hand, ask politely, or say, “Can you please explain that again?”

100

Peer pressure occurs when a friend or a group of friends _____________ you to do something you don't want to do

What is pressure.

100

What does it mean to "finish strong" during the last weeks of school? 

Continuing to try your best, complete work, follow expectations, and stay respectful until the last day.

200

Name the feeling: Frowning, teeth chattering, breathing heavy

What is angry? 

200

Darshin walks up to a friend from another school and his friend turns away to join his friends, he might be feeling

Rejected, hurt, embarrassed.

200

Who are trusted people you can ask for help at school or in life?

Teachers, counselors, parents/guardians, coaches, case managers, or trusted friends.

200

Others will __________ you more if you stand up for what you believe in

What is respect.

200

You feel excited for summer and stop paying attention in class. What is one strategy to stay focused and responsible until the end of the year?

Making a checklist, taking breaks appropriately, setting goals, asking for help, or reminding yourself grades and behavior still matter.

300

Erik comes into class stomping, throws bag down, and sighs loudly. What is he feeling? 

Frustrated, upset, overwhelmed, mad

300

Sally has try outs in a minute, she is breathing hard, shaking, and her heart rate is fast, she might be feeling.

Nervous, worried, anxious

300

What should you do if you need help but feel nervous to ask?

Take a deep breath, practice what to say, write it down, or ask a trusted adult privately.

300

When someone is pressuring you to do something that you don't want to do or that you know is wrong, you should___________

What is say no, tell them to stop, get help from an adult.

300

A friend wants you to make an unsafe or disrespectful choice over the summer. What is a positive way to respond?

Say no respectfully, walk away, suggest a safer activity, or talk to a trusted adult if needed.

400

Name the feeling: Tapping fingers, rocking, looking around a lot

Anxiety, nervous, worried

400

Jerod is quieter than usual, does not think he can do his work, does not feel things are fun anymore, he might be feeling

depressed, sad, low

400

How can asking for help be useful in a future job?

Examples: It helps you communicate what you need, ask questions, solve problems, and work responsibly.

400

When you see a group of kids bullying another student but you are alone, you should____________

What is get help from an adult, try to help the student being bullied.

400

Think about this school year: what is one skill you improved that can help you next year or in adulthood?

Managing emotions, asking for help, staying organized, working with others, or handling conflict calmly... any others?

500

Yawning, hand holding up head, eyes wattery

Tired, exhausted, bored

500

Kilee is wiggling her feet, tapping her fingers, and fidgets while she is doing her work, she might be feeling

What is feeling unfocused, distracted, hyper

500

Why is respectful tone and body language important when self-advocating (asking for help)?

Examples: It helps others understand you, they are more willing to help you

500

Treat others the way you want to be _________?

What is treated.

500

What is one healthy way to handle boredom during summer break?

Examples: exercising, reading, hobbies, spending time outside, helping at home, or talking with friends/family.

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