Conversations
Problem Solving
Peer Knowledge
Being a Social Detective
Thoughts and Feelings
100

The most common way to start a conversation

What is - a greeting like hi, hello, how are you?

100

Small problems require what type of reactions

What is small reactions

100

How many students attend group?

What is 6

100

Tools you have on you at all times to pay attention to the world around you

What is your brain, eyes and ears

100

We make thoughts using...

What is our brain

200

Phrases or comments you say after someone shares information

What is - cool, awsome, nice, neat etc.

200

Give 3 examples of ways to react to a small problem

What is - aw man, bummer, ugh, etc.

200

Where did Aiden go for his spring break?

What is Baltimore

200

Communication uses these two types of interaction (think body and mouth)

What is nonverbal communication and verbal communication

200

This is the location in which we associate making feelings

What is our heart

300

How many times should you ask a question before making a personal related statement?

What is 2-3 times *usually*

300

Define the difference between a small problem and a medium problem

What is - a small problem you can solve on your own, a medium problem sometimes requires adult help and may take longer to solve
300

The holiday Elyar recently celebrated and was on zoom for

What is the Persian New Year - Nowruz

300

Examples of nonverbal communication

What are - crossing arms, waving, eyebrows down or up, smile or frown etc.

300

Eye contact indicates what... you look at what you are ....

What is - what we are thinking about

400

The phrases and comments you say like neat, fun, awesome are called...

What is a supportive comment - it supports the conversation!

400

The difference between tattling a problem and reporting a problem

What is - a safety issue, bullying, adult intervention is needed for the solution

400

The reason Annabelle missed group before spring break

What is - she was in a play! Let's ask her about it

400

People crowded together, shoulders facing inward, speaking softly means...

What is - a private group, do not enter, their body language shows they are not anticipating or wanting others to join

400

When someone indicates displeasure, discomfort or a type of negative emotion/experience... you can...

what is - adjust! change your body language, assess the situation, make a correction or maybe even a social repair

500

What causes discomfort or awkwardness in a conversation?

What is - silence, awkward pauses, someone interrupting/talking over you, disagreement, or someone only talking about themselves

500

3 big problems that need to be reported right away

What is fire, physical danger/injury, verbal abuse etc.

500

As an only child, this girl gets to pick something at the end of the week she always does with her family. Who is that person and what activity do they do?

What is - Helena! They always have family movie night on Friday.

500

5 friendship moves to show or read that allow you to be a better social detecitve, make friends and keep them

friendly face - smile, eye contact

facing the person speaking to you - adjust shoulders

noding your head when they are speaking so you can show interest

what else guys??

500

Apologizing for negatively impacting someone, making a mistake - this is called...

What is a social repair!

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