Raising your hand in class
Expected
How close should you stand to the person in front of you in line?
arms length, 6ft, 3 ft
A classmate keeps whispering to you as the teacher is talking, what do you do?
ignore them, ask them to stop, if they don't you can tell the teacher.
How can you make new friends?
Ex: ask to join a group at recess; play a sport; talk to a new classmate;
What do you use to calm your body down after being in a state of anger, sadness, nervousness, etc.
Coping Strategy
Telling a classmate they suck
Unexpected
A classmate politely asks you to stop doing something, how do you respond?
Say, "okay" and stop.
You finish your work early, what can you do that is appropriate?
Work on other work, read a book, draw
Your friends ask if you want to go see a movie you don't want to, what do you do?
Ex: Suggest a different movie or decline and say you'd like to do something another time.
What zone are you in if you are feeling one of the following: excited, nervous, overwhelmed, scared, silly
Yellow Zone
Asking respectfully to join a game at recess
Expected
If someone sits really close to you at the lunch table, they are in your?
personal space/bubble
What are two ways to show people you care about them?
Ex: give them compliments; make them a gift; spend time with them; etc
When you ask if you can play your video games and you're told not yet. You are upset, how do you respond?
Throwing class work/supplies
Unexpected
Someone does something that makes you feel uncomfortable, you ask them to stop but they don't, what do you do?
Stand up for yourself and tell them to "stop!"; walk away from them; let an adult know.
You walk into the bathroom and see someone throwing paper towels around, what do you do?
Tell an adult.
How many people are needed to have a conversation?
2 or more
Name two calm down strategies
Ex: Deep Breathes; taking a walk; using a fidget, asking for a break; listening to music; dance; jump on a trampoline; write it down; draw/color; talk to an adult
You found out your friend lied to you, what do you do?
Tell them how that made you feel (or similar)
Another student is disrupting class and yelling at classmates, what do you do?
Try your best to ignore him, let your teacher handle the situation
What are some other terms that may be used when talking about teasing?
ex: mocking, pestering, bullying, picking on
Scenario: You are at recess when you and another student are having a disagreement. The other student pokes you in the chest. What should you do?
examples: turn and walk away; respectfully tell them not to touch you; ignore them; tell an adult