Feelings
Triggers
Coping Skills
Friendship
Communication
100

Everyone feels this emotion sometimes, and it is okay to feel it.


What is anger?

100

What is a trigger?


Something that starts a big feeling like anger.

100

Name one deep breathing exercise we learned.


Possible Answers:

Bubble Breathing

Rainbow Breathing

Five Finger Breathing

Balloon Breathing

Belly Breathing

100

Name one quality of a good friend.


Possible Answers:

Kind

Helpful

Honest

Respectful

Funny

Shares

Listens

100

Finish the sentence.

"I feel ______."


Possible Answers:

Any feeling word.

Happy

Sad

Angry

Scared

Excited

200

Name two body clues that tell you you are getting angry.


What is....

  • Tight fists
  • Hot face
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Sweaty hands
  • Tight muscles
  • Upset stomach
  • Faster breathing 
200

Name one thing that could make someone angry.

Possible Answers:

Someone taking a toy

Losing a game

Being teased

Not getting your way

Being interrupted

200

When you are angry, should you:

A. Hit someone

B. Count to 10

C. Throw things


B. Count to 10

200

True or False

Good friends always agree.


False

200

What is an "I Statement?"

Talking about your own feelings instead of blaming someone else.

300

True or False

Feeling angry means you are a bad person.


False

300

True or False


Everyone has the same anger triggers.

False

300

Name three healthy coping skills.


Possible Answers:

Deep breathing

Walking away

Drawing

Talking to someone

Listening to music

Counting

Stretching

Using a stress ball

Reading

Taking a break

300

If your friend is sad, what is one kind thing you could do?

Possible Answers:

Listen

Ask if they're okay

Invite them to play

Tell a trusted adult if needed

Give encouragement

300

Finish this sentence:

"I feel upset when ______ because ______."


Accept any respectful answer.

Example: "I feel upset when my toys are taken because I wasn't finished playing."

400

Name three different feelings besides anger.


What is..

Happy

Sad

Excited

Scared

Frustrated

Embarrassed

Proud

Nervous

400

If someone cuts in front of you in line, what is one healthy thing you could do? 

Possible Answers:

Take a deep breath

Use kind words

Tell an adult

Walk away

Use an "I" statement

400

Finish this sentence.

STOP…

THINK…

CHOOSE…


Choose the safest and kindest solution.

400

Which is the better choice?

A. Call your friend names.

B. Calmly talk about the problem.


B. Calmly talk about the problem.

400

Name one thing a good listener does.

Possible Answers:

Looks at the speaker

Waits their turn

Doesn't interrupt

Pays attention

Thinks before responding

500

Why is it important to notice your feelings before they become too big?


Possible responses:

It helps us calm down earlier.

It helps us make better choices.

It helps us ask for help.

It keeps us from hurting others.

500

Why is it helpful to know your own triggers?


Because we can prepare ourselves and use coping skills before our anger gets too big.

500

Your friend calls you a mean name.

Name two healthy coping skills you could use.


Possible Answers:

Walk away

Deep breathing

Tell an adult

Use kind words

Use an "I" statement

Take a break

500

What should you do if someone keeps hurting you even after you've asked them to stop?


Tell a trusted adult.

500

Your little brother keeps bothering you.

Use an "I Statement."


Possible Answers:

"I feel frustrated when you grab my toys because I'm still using them. I need you to ask first."

Accept any respectful "I Statement."