What is the Problem?
Size of the Problem
Body Language and Facial Expressions
Appropriate Responses
Random
100

You and your sibling are watching TV together. She wants to watch a movie but you want to watch your favorite cartoon. What's the problem? How can you solve it?

You want to watch different things. / Compromise, go do something else.

100

Your friend said that they didn't like your favorite movie. Big problem or small problem?

Small problem. Everyone is allowed to have their opinions and that's okay!

100

You're telling a story and someone makes this face. What are they feeling?

They're feeling surprised or shocked by what you said!

100

Someone shared that they are feeling sad today. What is an appropriate way to respond to that?

Try to cheer them up, ask if they need anything, tell them you're there for them, etc.,

100

What is the biggest US State?

Alaska!

200

Your friends are all playing basketball during free time but you want to read your book by yourself. What is the problem? How can you solve it?

You want to do different things! Tell them you'll play with them another time.

200

Someone threatened you on the bus and made you feel unsafe. Big problem or small problem?

Big problem! Tell a teacher or staff so that they can help you.

200

You hear someone talking to your friend, and your friend is making this face. What are they feeling? 

They may be uncomfortable! Maybe check in on them and see if they're okay.

200

A classmate said a word wrong when they were reading aloud. What is an appropriate way to respond to this?

Ignore it and let them keep going. 

200

What are the names of Santa's reindeer?

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph

300

Your grandma packed your lunch for school. When you look in your lunchbox, you see your least favorite food in there. What is the problem? How can you solve it?

You don't like your lunch. Tell an adult at school who can help find you something else that you might like. Tell grandma when you get home how you felt.

300

You got a question wrong on your worksheet even though you worked really hard on it. Big problem or small problem?

Small problem. Everybody makes mistakes! That's how we learn!

300

You make a joke during class and this is your teacher's face. What is she thinking?

She's probably thinking that the joke was not funny and that it was not the appropriate time to make a joke. Maybe apologize and let her carry on.

300

While in the hallway, you see another student having a hard time and needing support. What is an appropriate way to respond to this?

Carry on and give them their privacy while they work through their tough time.

300

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6

400

You're coloring with your friend when they accidentally break your favorite crayon. What is the problem? How can you solve it?

Your favorite crayon is now broken. Take a deep breath and use your coping skills. 

400

You go outside for free time and you see that some of the equipment is broken and someone could get hurt. Big problem or small problem?

Big problem. If someone could get hurt, we need to tell an adult immediately so that the right person can remove or fix the equipment!

400

You tell your family that your class earned a pizza party for working really hard! This is what they do, what are they feeling?

They're excited and proud! Great job!

400

You see someone getting made fun of at lunch, but you're scared that if you say something to them that you'll get made fun of too. What is an appropriate way to respond to this?

Tell a staff member that you trust to handle the situation. Follow up with the person being made fun of later to see if they're okay.
400

What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

500

Your teacher told the class that everyone is finishing their worksheet independently. You're getting stuck on one problem and are beginning to feel angry. What is the problem? How can you fix it?

You're getting frustrated! Tell your teacher/staff member that you need a break and then go for a walk or take space until you feel ready to try again.

500

You go outside and see that someone is sitting on the swing that you wanted to use. Big problem or small problem?

Small problem. Use another swing or go play with something else until your swing is free!

500

While hanging out with a friend, you talk about your favorite video game. It's been 10 minutes and you're still talking about it, and your friend hasn't had a chance to say anything. This is their face. What are they thinking? 

They're probably bored and ready to talk about something else. Ask them what they've been up to!

500

While you're presenting your project to the class, some classmates are talking to each other. What is an appropriate response to this?

Ask them nicely to please stop talking, and if they don't stop tell your teacher. 

500

True or False: there are no seagulls in Hawaii?

True

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