What do we call our group to show that we support each other and everyone belongs?
The Social Squad.
In the games Go Fish or Four Square, what should you do if it is not your turn?
Practice patience and wait quietly. OR Watch, Wait, Ask to Join.
Finish this Squad Hook: “Together, the Squad can do more than we can ever do _____!”
Alone.
Besides listening to words, what two "non-verbal" things can we look at to see how someone feels?
Body language and facial expressions.
True or False: Everyone makes social mistakes sometimes.
To help everyone feel like they belong, the Squad has a special rule: we always show this to our teammates when they are speaking or trying something new.
Support (or Encouragement).
True or False: It is more important to win the game than to have fun with your friends.
False.
When the whole group works as one unit to finish a task, what is that called?
Cooperation or teamwork.
When we are "Reading the Room," we look at a person’s body language. What is one clue our bodies give to show we are feeling frustrated?
Crossed arms, stomping feet, or a "scrunchy" face.
What is the first thing you should do if you realize you made a social error or hurt a friend's feelings?
Give a sincere apology / Say "I'm sorry."
When we find things that we both like to do, we are finding these. (Hint: We used a diagram to show this).
Shared Interests.
What is the name of the board game we played where we practiced social scenarios to reach a specific destination?
In Week 5, we did an activity where we solved a group puzzle. What was the name of that activity?
Cooperative Quest, or Building a Bridge.
In the Pixar short Birds on a Wire, how did the small birds feel about the big bird at the beginning? How could you tell?
They were annoyed/unhappy. (Clues: Scowling faces, moving away, or chirping at him).
What was the name of our final session where we learned how to fix social mistakes?
Repair & Recovery. OR Two-Part Fix-It.