How else can you say Hello in English?
What is "Hi" or "Hey"
What should you do if you see someone eating lunch in the cafeteria alone?
What is "go up to the student and sit with them or ask them to sit with you"
To be brave about approaching situations or people that might make you feel nervous or anxious.
What is "courage"
To feel like you belong.
What is "included"
Having and living with people who have different interests, ideas, races, abilities, cultures, language, and live in different places.
What is "diversity"
How do you say Hello in Spanish?
What is "Hola"
What is "go up and ask them to hang out with you and your friends"
To feel alone or like you don't have any friends, company, or support.
What is "lonely"
To feel like no one's paying attention to you on purpose.
What is "ignored"
Something that blocks your way or slows your progress.
What is "obstacles"
How do you say Hello in Polish?
What is "Czesc"
What should you do if you see another student from school in the grocery store?
What is "go up to them and say hi, I know you from school!"
To feel like you don't have the confidence to do something.
What is "discouraged"
To feel separated from others, or like you don't have anything in common with others.
What is "isolated"
Admiring or looking up to someone for their good qualities.
What is "respect"
How do you say Hello in Arabic?
What is "Marhabaan"
What should you do if you see someone at soccer practice and you think you know them from school?
What is "go up, introduce yourself, and say 'Do you go to Oak Ridge School?'"
To understand and care about how someone else is feeling.
What is "empathy"
To feel unhappy.
What is "sad"
A story that is passed on to different people even though it might not be true and could be hurtful or mean.
What is "rumor"
How do you say Hello in Vietnamese?
What is "Xin Chao"
What is "go up to the girls making fun of her and tell them to stop"
To be left-out or feel left-out of something, like a game at recess.
What is "excluded"
What is "upstander"
A group of people who have things in common but purposely leave people out if they don't have that in common.
What is "clique"