Feelings Thermometer
Emotional regulation
communication
problem solving
100

What is the feelings thermometer

Ms. Franke decides if the response is correct!

100

What are examples of coping skills?

Deep breathing, reading, coloring, taking a break, talking to someone

100

What do you use to listen?

Eye contact and body language

100

What is the think-feel-do triangle

It is a triangle that shows our feelings, thoughts, and actions are all connected. 

200
Why is it important to use coping skills when you are in the red/orange?

We are able to think better and make better decisions when we are closer to green. 

200
What did sadness do that made her a better listener than Joy?

She let bing bong talk about why he was sad. 

200

What do we want to try to change first in our feel-think-do triangle if we're having a problem

Thoughts

300

What are some coping skills that can become unhealthy?

TV, video games, food, 

300

What kind of statement should you use with someone if you have a problem to avoid blaming them?

I feel statement

300

What is re-framing a thought? And what are two options to re-frame a thought to. 

To change a thought. To change the thought to neutral or positive. 

400

What are examples of verbal and nonverbal communication.

Verbal=tone of voice, how fast you talk, how loud you talk

Nonverbal=body language, facial expressions, eye contact

400

What does SNAP stand for?

S=state problem

N=name the goal

A=all possible solutions

P=pick one and try