Good Sportsmanship
Finding Common Interests
"My name is..."
"It's Just Emotions Taking Me Over"
Conflict Resolution
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Answer: The two words you should say to the other team after a game, no matter the score.

Question: What is "good game"?

200

Answer: A question you could ask to find out if someone likes the same movies as you.

Question: What is "Have you seen any good movies lately?" or "What's your favorite movie?"

200

Answer: The simple phrase you use to tell someone your name after you've been talking for a moment.

Question: What is "My name is..." or "I'm..."?

200

Answer: The word for your body's automatic reaction, like a racing heart or butterflies in your stomach.

Question: What is an emotion?

200

Answer: The first thing you should try to do when you feel yourself getting angry in a disagreement.

Question: What is stay calm or take a deep breath?

300

Answer: Instead of pouting or getting upset when you lose, a good sport does this for the winner.

Question: What is congratulate them or say "Nice job"?

300

Answer: If you see someone with a cool Pokémon backpack, you can mention this to start a conversation.

Question: What is the common interest (Pokémon)?

300

Answer: You should wait for this little break or quiet moment in a conversation before jumping in to introduce yourself.

Question: What is a pause?

300

Answer: The word for the story you tell yourself about your body's reaction, like "I feel excited for my birthday party."

Question: What is a feeling?

300

Answer: Instead of saying "You always do that!", you can use this type of statement to explain how you feel.

Question: What is an "I" statement?

400

Answer: The opposite of bragging when you win.

Question: What is being humble or a gracious winner?


400

Answer: The name for the conversational skill of asking a question, listening to the answer, and then sharing something about yourself.

Question: What is "trading information"?

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Answer: Before you say your name, it's important to do this first to make the conversation comfortable.

Question: What is find a common interest?

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Answer: A wide smile and laughing are the physical emotions for this feeling.

Question: What is happiness or joy?

400

Answer: A key skill that involves not interrupting and really trying to understand the other person's side of the story.

Question: What is listening?

500

Answer: If a teammate makes a mistake, you should do this instead of blaming them.

Question: What is encourage them or say "Don't worry about it"?

500

Answer: Finding common interests is like being this type of professional who looks for clues.

Question: What is a detective?

500

Answer: Looking at the person, finding something you have in common, and making a comment are the three steps you do before this.

Question: What is introducing yourself?

500

Answer: Watery eyes and a frown are the physical emotions often connected to this feeling.

Question: What is sadness?

500

Answer: When two people in a disagreement both agree to give a little to solve the problem, it's called this.

Question: What is a compromise?

600

Answer: This is the main reason to be a good sport, even more important than winning.

Question: What is making sure everyone has fun?

600

Answer: If someone says they like playing soccer, this is a great follow-up question to keep the conversation going.

Question: What is "What position do you play?" or "Who is your favorite team?"

600

Answer: The reason you don't walk up to someone and immediately say "Hi, my name is Bob!"

Question: What is it can be awkward or it's better to connect over an interest first?

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Answer: Understanding the difference between these two things helps you control your reactions and understand others better.

Question: What are emotions and feelings?

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Answer: Thinking about a fight after it's over to see what you could have done better helps you do this.

Question: What is learn from your mistakes?

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