Vocabulary
Social Media
Positive Social Skills
Bullying/Self Advocate
Social Skill Problems
100

The condition of one's body

Physical Health

100

Websites and other online means of communication used by large groups of people

Social Media

100

Mrs. D gave you a list of how many essential social skills

16

100

Bullying can happen where?

Anywhere

100

Tell me one "Unwritten Rule"

Answers will vary

200

The confidence that you have in yourself

Self Esteem

200

Tell me two things you can do with your friends that don't involve technology

Answers will vary

200

This Social Skill is important because sometimes you just need to "stay out of it"

MYOB- Mind your own business

200

Behavior that is repeatedly used to hurt, harass or intimidate?

Bullying

200

Students with poor social skills have a higher chance of...

1. Developing aggressive behavior

2. Emotional and behavioral problems

300

The condition of a person's relationship's with others

Social Health

300

What did the speaker recommend that you do with your phone as a first step?

"forget it", leave it in your bag or at home

300

This social skill is important because without it you probably won't get all of your work done

Staying on Task or Following Directions

300
Is it considered bullying if the victim has no problem stopping the behavior from repeating?

No

300

How many Social Skill Mistakes did I list?

6

400

When you are able to communicate on your own behalf/ Stand up for yourself

Self- Advocate

400

According to the TedTalk that we watched how many tips did the speaker give to make your relationships on social media more meaningful?

5

400

Students with good social skills usually have what?

1. Acceptance by peers

2. Coping and Attention Seeking Skills

3. School and social adjustment

400

An individual who sees or knows of bullying behavior is called what?

witness or bystander

400

Act first, think later

Impulsivity 

500

The stage of life where a person develops from a child into an adult (not puberty)

adolescence

500

If you can't "forget" your phone and maybe you like to use it while with your friends to play games, take pictures, etc... What did the TedTalk speaker recommend?

Set a time limit, screen time 

500

Sometimes you just need to accept No for an answer. You also might need to handle or be able to give this_____

"you are doing that incorrectly, let me show you the right way"

criticism 

500

Can bullying be done by an individual to a group or people?

Yes

500

Taking food off of someone's lunch tray and touching their possessions without asking are examples of what?

Invasion of personal space

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