Act of transferring information from one individual to another in a form such as talking, texting, etc.
100
What should good friends never do?
Lie, spread rumors, be untrustworthy, etc.
100
When do you follow directions? (3 examples)
At home, school, store, class, etc.
100
What is responsibility?
Being accountable for something and completing the needed action when necessary, before being asked by another individual.
100
Name three positive character traits.
Trustworthy, responsible, confidence, adaptability, etc.
200
Who has more strength: a team or an individual, and why?
Team because it is a collection of many individuals and all their ideas.
200
Why should we accept people's differences?
Not everyone looks, acts, or talks the same.
200
What does it mean to follow directions?
Listen to what someone else tells you to do and act accordingly.
200
Name a way to escape peer pressure.
Distract, provide reasons for why you do not want to participate, invite others to another activity, etc.
200
DAILY DOUBLE!! What is integrity or morality?
Being honest, displaying a high sense of trustworthiness
300
True or False. The only necessary skill a team should possess is communication.
False. Functioning as an active participant, proving reliability, displaying flexibility, and much more are required of a successful team.
300
How can you befriend a new student?
Ask questions, learn about his/her interests, etc.
300
DAILY DOUBLE!! Which are more effective: detailed or vague directions?
Detailed. The more specific, the more likely the correct message will be relayed to the other person.
300
Scenario: Your brother asked you to feed his fish while he was gone at camp. You notice the bowl is getting really dirty but he did not ask you to clean it. What would the responsible choice be?
Clean the fish tank to ensure the fish remains healthy.
300
Every member name something different they learned this year as a SODA.
Responsibility, friendship, kindness, etc.
400
Name a time when teamwork is necessary.
School, sports, hospital, work, etc.
400
Name three characteristics of a good friend.
Kind, honest, trustworthy, uplifting, positive, etc.
400
THE FIRST TEAM TO COMPLETE THIS GETS THE POINTS! Do not begin until you have read the entire thing. Say your names out loud. Join hands. Jump up and down three times. Clap once. Put an X on your whiteboard. Actually, do not do anything this tells you to and sit silently in your chairs.
Sit silently in chairs.
400
Scenario: Your friend has offered to let you borrow her homework so you do not have to do yours tonight. Should you take it or do your own?
Do your own and receive the grade you deserve.
400
What was your favorite activity this year in SODA?
Compliment game, pipe cleaners, marshmallow towers, etc.
500
Scenario: If one of your group members refuse to help, how do you resolve the issue?
Many possibilities. (Encourage to help, notify teacher, delegate jobs, etc.)
500
What is a compliment, and how are they beneficial to both the giver and the receiver?
Kind words of praise to someone. Compliments provide encouragement to the receiver and warm the heart of the giver.
500
Provide two possible consequences to not following directions.
Grounded, hurt, accidents, bad grades, etc.
500
Each member name a different responsibility that they have.
Feeding the cat, brushing their teeth, doing their homework, etc.