Responsibility
Social awareness
Thoughts, feelings, and actions
Respect
Accepting feedback
100

Not making excuses for one's own actions. 

What is being accountable?

100

The three types of social cues.

What are facial expression, tone of voice, and body language? 

100

Coping strategies fix your feelings and make everything better when you use them.

True or False?

False!

They help ease the feelings and make them manageable. 

100

Name a way to respect your own learning. 

Do work when asked
Get help if you need it
Don't mess around

100

Learning to listen and accept feedback is a great way to learn and grow.

True or False

True!

200

A strategy when you are overwhelmed by how much there is to do (too many math problems, too much writing).

Acceptable answers:


Breaking the task down into pieces
Focusing on a reward when you are done (recess)
Prioritize the tasks (which is most important)

200

The term for noticing and considering other peoples' feelings.

What is empathy?


200

When you can focus on what is happening right now in the moment.

What is mindfulness?

200

Listening without interrupting.

Respectful or disrespecful?

What is respectful!

200

Thinking and/or believing you can't change anything and don't bother to try.

What is a fixed mindset?

300

Mike didn't take care of this responsibility in the book Stacks of Trouble.

What is washing the dishes?

300
Say no.

Tell what could happen.
Offer another idea.
Peace out.

What is STOP - how to avoid peer pressure?

300

Events or situations that lead to specific emotions. 

What are triggers? 

300

When you treat someone how you and they want to be treated.

What is respect?

300

The first step in listening to feedback.

What is letting your emotions settle?

400

A strategy to be proactive in the classroom when you are done with work.

Acceptable answers:

Work ahead
Check the whiteboard
Ask a neighbor

400

Jim and Bob are arguing over the best candy bar. Bob gets so frustrated; he kicks Jim in the knee and runs away.

Constructive or destructive way to resolve conflict? 

What is destructive?
400

Thoughts that help us feel good, are true, and help us make good choices.

What are helpful thoughts? 

400

Ignoring your teacher when you are asked to do something.

Respectful or disrespectful?

What is disrespectful!

400

When you believe you can improve, learn, and grow with practice and you don't give up. 

What is a growth mindset?

500

The two events that Mike saw as higher priorities than washing dishes in Stacks of Trouble.

What were touch football and the Frisbee contest?

500

Exclusion, threats, verbal abuse, spreading rumors, and physical abuse are known as types of this behavior.

What is bullying? 

500

Actions have this.

What are consequences? 

500

Cleaning up your table at the end of the day and putting all your materials away neatly.

Respectful or disrespectful?

What is respectful! 

500

This is the most important word in the book When Sophie Thinks She Can't. 

What is YET.