If someone has their arms crossed, what might they be feeling?
Angry, frustrated, annoyed, shy
Thank you!
What are 3 qualities you look for in a friend?
Kind, nice, trustworthy, loyal, funny
True or False: Boundaries are always something you can see.
False! Boundaries can be emotional/mental or physical.
True or False: It is okay to repeatedly DM someone if they are not answering you.
False - respect other people's space.
If someone is jumping up and down, what might they be feeling?
Happy, excited
True or False: It is acceptable to swear at other students and school staff.
False!
Name a way to make friends with a new student at school.
True or False: an example of a boundary is telling others they need to ask permission before hugging you.
True!
Name 3 pieces of information you should avoid sharing online.
Name, birthday, address, school, phone number.
Shy, embarrassed, nervous
Name an appropriate way to greet a teacher.
Polite, "hello"
True or False: It is okay to have different opinions than my friends.
True! We are all unique and having friends with different opinions can be a great way to learn new perspectives.
True or False: It is okay to go through your friend's backpack to look for a pencil without their permission.
False - always ask before touching others' belongings.
What should you do if a stranger contacts you on social media and asks you for personal information?
Stop - don't respond. Tell a trusted adult.
Why is it important to pay attention to body language?
Name an appropriate way to greet a family member.
Hug, "hi" - casual greetings
Name one way you are a good friend to others.
Answers will vary.
True or False: When setting boundaries you should be specific and firm.
True! This makes it easier for others to understand your boundary.
Staying in contact with friends/family, learning new things, etc.
What body language can demonstrate to someone that you are listening to them?
Eye contact, nodding, facing the person.
Name a situation/person you should shake hands during/with?
Meeting an adult such as a parent's friend or a teacher. In a situation when you need to show respect.
Name a way you have solved a conflict or disagreement with a friend
Answers may vary.
A classmate repeatedly tries to sit very close to you during class. The classmate is annoying you. What can you do?
Move to a new seat, ask for space, speak to the teacher
Why is it important to be thoughtful and cautious about what you post/share online?
Once it is on the internet it is there forever. People can take screenshots. Danger of sharing personal information with strangers.