Bullying
Problem-Solving
Conflict Resolution
Second Step
Social Skills
100

When you see someone bullying, what should you do?

Tell a teacher, stand up for the other student, walk away and go get help 

100

You see a student stealing. This student is your friend. He asks you not to say anything or he will not be friends with you. What do you do?

Report it to the teacher. 

100

If a student takes your seat, what should you do?

Find a new seat.

100

What are 3 ways to calm down from the "How to calm down" poster?

1. Stop

2. Name your feeling

3. Calm down: Breathe, count, positive self-talk

100

Name the listening skills you need to follow in school.

Eyes watching, ears open, and body still. 

200

You are friends with some students who consistently pick on this one boy/girl. You know it is wrong, but you do not want to stop being friends with them because you don't want to have to start over of finding new friends. What do you do?

Start to distance yourself from the friends who are consistently making fun of them, and find new friends. PERIOD!

"Surround yourself with good people, and you will do good things." -Miss. Chengary

200

When is it appropriate to interrupt the teacher?

When there is an emergency (Example: when yourself or someone is hurt)

200

Wen your 2 best friends have been ignoring you on the playground, should you ask them what is wrong or find new friends?

Ask them what is wrong 

200

What is empathy?

Feeling or understanding what the other person is feeling.

200

What are appropriate ways to ask for help without interrupting the class?

Raising your hand, typing it in the chat box. 

300

When someone has bullied you, is it okay to bully them back? Explain your reasoning.

No. 

300

You get kicked out of zoom because of your internet connection. What do you do?

A. Freak out and never come back

B. Take a nap, THEN come back

C. Try to come back right away with the help of an adult or sibling.

C! 

300

When someone calls you mean names, what should you do?

Walk away OR confront them and explain how you are feeling.

300

What does it mean to be assertive? 

Speaking up for yourself in a way that is honest and respectful.

300

You see a group of students talking and you want to join them. What would be an appropriate way to join the conversation?

Kindly and gently add to the conversation by talking about what they are talking about.

400

If a friend tells you they are being bullied. Should you wait and see what happens or tell the teacher right away?

Tell the teacher right away 

400

When you do not understand how to answer a question, what do you do? 

Ask for help.

400

You friend tells you that they are hurt and not to tell anyone. Do you tell the teacher or keep the secret? Explain your answer.

Tell the teacher (because it is an emergency). 

400

What does jumping to a conclusion mean?

When you make an assumption about what is going on, without having enough information.

400

When is it a good time to unmute and share with the class?

When the teacher asks you to do so. 

500

True or false; cyberbullying is physically hurting that person.

False. Cyberbullying is harassing someone on social media.

500

When you ask the teacher for something and they say no, should you argue with the teacher or accept the answer and move on?

Accept the answer and move on.

500

There is an emergency that you have to tell your teacher right away and she does not see your hand raised. What do you do?


Type it in the chat box (for only the teacher to see). If she doesn't see the chat, interrupt her.

500

What does S.T.E.P stand for?

1. State the problem

2. Talk about the solutions

3. Explore consequences

4. Pick the best solution

500

You are talking to someone and they are not listening. Should you talk louder or wait until your friend is not distracted?

Wait until your friend is not distracted. 

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