Bullying
Self-Control
Emotion/Feeling Words
Comparative/superlative Vocab (big, bigger, biggest)
Rule Breakers (foot/feet)
100

What does bullying look like? Name two.

e.g. pushing, slapping, hitting, "you can't sit by us," name calling

100

What should you do if you have something to say in class?

Raise your hand. Don't blurt out.

100

Two parts: Name another word for feeling "happy" and another word that means "sad."

glad, thrilled, euphoric, cheerful, sunny, jolly

unhappy, down, depressed, glum 

100

Mrs. V. feels HAPPY, but Ms. D feels __________, and Mrs. Miller feels the _________________.

happier, happiest

100

Aaron lost one TOOTH, but Anthony lost three _____________.

teeth

200

What do we call the person who is being bullied?

The target.

200

What should you do if you have something to say, but your parents or other adults are talking?

Be patient. Don't interrupt.

200
Two parts: name one word for feeling "cold," and one word for feeling "hot."

chilly, freezing, frigid, icy, shivery

very warm, sweaty, melting, boiling, over-heated, toasty

200

Mrs. Miller's joke is FUNNY, but Ms. Baker's joke was even _______________, and Ms. Koens' joke was the _____________________.

funnier, funniest

200

I saw one goose at the lake, and then suddenly, I saw many ___________________.

geese

300

What do we call the person who watches another person being bullied and who does nothing?

The bystander.

300

What should you do if you want to play with what your sister, brother, or classmate is playing with?

Wait your turn or ask to join.

300
Put/say these words in order from least to greatest feelings of happiness: 


overjoyed, pleased, happy, satisfied

satisfied, pleased, happy, overjoyed

300

Earning one dollar is GOOD, but earning five dollars is even _______________, and earning ten dollars is the very ______________________.

better, best

300

One DEER ran across the road, and then five more _____________________ followed.

deer

400
Name something you can do if you see someone being bullied.

Ask the target to join you in play, take the target away from the bully, bring the target closer to a teacher.

400

What can you do if you start to feel "out of control" at school?

Take deep breaths, ask to get a drink of water, chair sit ups.

400

Put these words in order from least to greatest feelings of being "mad."

enraged, displeased, angry, furious

displeased, angry, furious, enraged

400

Stubbing your toe is BAD, but scraping your knee is even ____________, and breaking a bone is the _________________.

worse, worst

400

One CHILD ate ice cream out on the playground, and then four more _____________________ joined her.

children

500

What is the difference between being mean and bullying?

Bullying is mean behavior that happens repeatedly--not just once.

500

Two part question: When you win a game, what should you say to your opponent? What should you NOT say or do?

Say "good game." Do not show off, brag or try to make the other person feel bad.

500

Put these words in order from feeling the least to the greatest amount of fear:

terrified, startled, alarmed, afraid

startled, alarmed, afraid, terrified

500

Mrs. Miller ate a FEW tacos, but Ms. D. ate even _____________ tacos, and Mrs. V. ate the _________________ tacos.

fewer, fewest

500

One THIEF stole some money and ran away; however, three other ____________________ were arrested.

thieves

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