Empathy
Apologizing
Communication
Personal Space
Wild Card
100

What is an idiom to describe empathy?

Step into someone's shoes, walk a mike in someone else's shoes, take someones perspective, see the world through someone else's eyes

100

True or False. It is important to not look others in the eye when you apologize.

False

100

Describe passive communication.

Avoiding speaking and not standing up for yourself. May avoid eye contact, speak softly, and have an "I don't care" attitude.

100

Name someone who would be in your intimate personal space zone (most inner circle). 

Family, Friends, other close individuals in your life.

100

Name a Communication Bridge.

Active Listening, asking questions, making eye contact, nodding head, making comments, asking for clarification or understanding, thinking about the other person

200

Name some ways that you can tell someone else is upset, sad or happy?

facial expressions, tone of voice, body language 

200

Name a mistake or action that would require an apology.

yelling, fighting, spreading a rumor, miscommunication, saying something not kind that you don't mean, etc. 

200

Describe Aggressive Communication

Speaking without taking into account the feelings or thoughts of others. Aggressive communicators often bully, threaten, and do not listen well. 

200

Name someone who would be in your personal zone (middle circle).

Someone you know well, but is not in your intimate zone (friends, classmates, acquaintances, etc.)

200

Name a Communication Barrier.

Not listening, yelling, getting angry, name-calling, lying, criticizing, rolling eyes, being sarcastic, and interrupting
300

True or False. We should always give advice or try to fix the situation when someone is upset or managing a problem. 

False

300

True or False. It is important to stay calm while apologizing. 

True

300
Describe Assertive Communication

Expressing wants, needs, and opinions while thinking of the feelings or thoughts of others. Assertive communicators listen well and stand up for themselves in a calm way without being rude. 

300

Name someone who would be in your social zone (most outside circle).

Acquaintances, strangers, etc. People you do not know or do not know well. 

300

What is active listening?

Listening to another person and showing that person through words or body language that you understand and are paying attention to what they are saying.

400

What could you say to someone that is upset to show empathy?

"Are you okay?" "What happened?"

"Looks like you are feeling...."

 "Thats a bummer" or "I understand how you might feel" 

Say something positive. Ask if you can help.

400

Name the steps to apologizing and/or phrases you can use to apologize. 

I am sorry for...

I know you felt...

Next time I will...

400

True or False. It is important to thinking about time, place, and tone of voice when talking to someone. 

True 

400

What should I do first if I want to give someone a hug or high five?

Ask them! We should never touch anyone or invade their personal space bubble unless they say it is okay. 

400

What is a compromise?

A way of reaching agreement in which each person or group gives up something that was wanted in order to end an argument or dispute.

500

Practice using empathy for this situation: Your friend has a presentation to give later and they are so nervous. They don't think that they can do it. 

Wow, that sounds really challenging. I hope it goes well! 

What can I do to help? 

Presentations can be scary. Is there anything that you can do to help you get through it?

500

Practice using the steps of apologizing for this situation: Your friend's feelings are hurt because you did not invite them to your party last weekend. 

1. I am sorry for...not inviting you to my party 

2. I know you felt...upset and left out. 

3. Next time I will...

4. Is there anything I can do to make it better?

500

Give an example of what an I statement is and how to use it. 

I feel __________ when you ___________

because ____________.

I would like _____________________.

500

Name an appropriate response or reaction (what you could say or do) if someone invaded your personal space. 

Ask them to move or back up, move your own body further away, ask them to stop or ask them to ask next time before getting close, etc. 

500

What are coping skills and what are two coping skills you can utilize at school?

Coping skills are strategies we use to help us move through challenging emotions like anger, sadness, or frustration. Some examples are: deep breathing, taking a break, walking, talking to an adult, asking for help, journaling, drawing, listening to music, etc. 

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