Understanding Feelings
People Problems
S.T.A.R. in Action (Double Points)
100

True or False: You can always tell how someone feels by looking at their face.

False. Sometimes people hide their feelings or show them in different ways.

100

What’s one reason a fight might happen between friends even if no one meant to hurt each other?


(Example: You text your friend and they don’t respond, so you assume they’re mad, but they were just busy.)

- Jumping to conclusions

- Misunderstanding someone’s actions can lead to conflict

100

What does the ‘S’ in STAR stand for?

Stop and take a breath before reacting.

200

What does it mean to feel ‘mixed emotions’?

Feeling more than one emotion at the same time (Example: feeling happy and nervous).

200

What’s one way to stop a small disagreement from becoming a big one?

Take a deep breath and talk it out.

200

How can using STAR help when you're upset with someone you care about?

It helps you slow down and say what you really mean respectfully.

300

Name 2 ways your body might react when you're nervous.

- Sweaty palms

- Fast heartbeat

- Butterflies in your stomach

300

Name 2 feelings that can make people act without thinking.

- Anger

- Embarrassment

- Grief 

- Jealousy 

- Fear

- Anxiety

300

Give an example of a time you could use STAR to avoid saying something hurtful.

Example: When you're mad at a friend, you can pause and choose your words carefully.

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