Personal Space
Nonverbal Cues
Conflict Resolution
Meeting New People
Making/Keeping Friends
100

The amount of physical space we are supposed to give others to stay safe from COVID

What is six feet apart?

100

Looking into someone's eyes while they are talking to you, which shows you are listening

What is eye contact?

100

Use an "I message"

What is a way you can let someone know you don't like what they are doing?

100

This is the first thing you should do when you meet someone for the first time.

What is introduce yourself?

100

Saying something nice to someone

What is a compliment?

200

Calling someone's name, waving, and clapping/snapping fingers

What are some ways someone can get another person's attention without touching them?

200

This gesture can show others that you are not open to hearing what they have to say or are angry/frustrated

What does crossing your arms mean to someone?

200

If someone is in danger, if a law is being broken, or if you have tried to work it out on your own first and the problem wasn't solved

When do you need to get help from an adult in a conflict situation?

200

This is a way to get to know someone better when you are meeting him/her for the first time

What is asking them questions?

200

This is important when new people want to join a game/activity or friend group

What is including others?

300

Arms length or the size of a hula hoop

How much space should we have between us and another person in line?

300

This may happen if someone has bad breath or smells bad, which is why good hygiene is important.

What is scooting away from someone?

300

This is a way of talking to someone by letting someone know your feelings or standing up for your/others' rights in a respectful manner

What is assertive communication?

300

This is usually what people are not doing when they feel nervous about meeting new people.

What is using positive thoughts?

300

This is a group of friends who don't let new people join or current members leave or make new friends, usually one person is very controlling of the others.

What is a "closed" or "exclusive" friend group?

400

The "A" in "HALLS" or by our sides

Where do we keep our hands/arms when we are in line or in the hallway?

400

This is something someone might do if they feel sad, mad, scared, or worried.  Some people even do this when they are very happy or proud.

What is crying?

400

This is letting others get what they want and giving in to them, not speaking up for what you feel or think

What is passive communication?

400

This involves looking for things you have in common with someone when you meet him/her for the first time.

What is making a connection?

400

This is a group of friends who welcome new people and allow current members to branch out and make new friends without getting jealous or upset.

What is an "open" or "inclusive" friend group?

500

The reason we don't touch other people without permission (other than germs/COVID)

What is respecting other's personal space?
500
Send someone "shine," smile, give a thumbs up, or clap hands, dance

What is a way to show you are excited without using words?

500

This is what bullies often use, yelling or threatening others to get what they want.

What is aggressive communication?

500

This is what we call it when we meet someone for the first time and want them to think well of us, such as in a job interview.  One way to do this is to dress nicely and use good manners.

What is a first impression?

500

Someone could cheer you up, help you with a problem, invite you over to play, celebrate good news with you, etc.

What are ways to be a good friend?
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