Respect
Recognizing Emotions
Anger Control
Bullying
Peacemakers
100

To treat others how you wish to be treated.

What is the Golden Rule?

100

The ability to understand another persons emotions; to put yourself in their shoes and in return show caring and concern for them.

What is Empathy?

100

An instinctual response, the first thing you want to do when you are angry.

What is an impulse?

100

Intentional repeated meanness—physical or emotional—intended to hurt another who somehow is less powerful. It can be hitting, mocking, scaring, insulting, demanding to have someone's things, spreading rumors. It can be in person and on the internet too.

What is Bullying?

100

Someone who fights against negative conflict, using nonviolent efforts while putting the greater good first.

What is a peacemaker?

200

The most important form of respect.

What is Self-Respect?

200

The way a persons face looks, their body looks, or their voice sounds that helps you identify how they feel.

What is Body Language?

200

Going after something forcefully, without thinking about others. The opposite of Passive.

What is aggressive?

200

One is a repeated offense meant to hurt, while the other is something that rarely occurs and is meant to be light-hearted.

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

200

This person fought for the equal rights of different races during the Civil Rights Movements in the USA. He delivered a memorable speech in Washington D.C.

Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

Respecting your own beliefs and being respectful, truthful, and honest with everything you do.

What is Honor? or What is having Honor?

300

This "message" is used to tell another person how you feel based on their actions, or a conflict which has happened. 

What is an I-message?

300

When you take fault for any negative consequences that come from a lack of anger control. 

What is Responsibility? or What is to be responsible?

300

They are more prone to being bullied. 

Who are people who are shy, new to a setting, quiet, physically smaller?

300

This person fought against British oppression within India. They promoted a nonviolent approach to conflict and even inspired later Peacemakers after their death.

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?

400

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principle. Doing what you believe is right, regardless of what others say.

What is Integrity?

400

To tell how you feel based on a conflict and ask for a change in behavior, confidently and respectfully.

What is to be Assertive?

400

The things you tell yourself in the moment, either positive or negative, that either increase or decrease your feelings.

What is Self-Talk?

400

Those who witness a negative situation and do nothing to hep or stop it.

What is a Bystander?

400

This person started a movement to organize poor women to plant trees to save forests. They stated that "It is very common . . . to blame poor people. Poor people are the victims, not the cause."

Who is Wangari Maathai?

500

The four divisions of things you should respect.

What are belongings and property, privacy, rules and authority, and yourself?

500

To give a person your undivided attention while they are speaking and state your understanding of what they have said to show you have been paying attention.

What is to Actively Listen? or What is Active Listening?

500

This method is used to help calm a person down as well as resolve a conflict.

What is S.T.A.R.?

500

To get power, to get attention, to hurt another; out of jealousy or anger they do this.

Why people bully?

500

This person famously said, "we must be the change we want to see."

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?

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