Reaction type
T/F
Definition
Role Play
Fix it
100

“can you please not do that, I don’t like it”.


passive 🐢 , Aggressive 🦓 , assertive 🦉?

Assertive 🦉

100

Hitting someone when you’re mad is reacting passively 🐢

true or false 

False. This would be aggression. 

100

What does it mean to be assertive 🦉

(provide examples)

Expressing our wants and needs 

creating boundaries 

saying no/yes


100

Someone breaks your favorite pencil. How do you respond?

Ex. I am upset you broke my pencil, can you help me fix it?

100

Sally yelled at her mom because she did not want to do the dishes.

fix Sally’s response 

Ex. Sally asked her mom if she could do them later. 

200

“Knock it off!”


passive 🐢, Aggressive 🦓, assertive 🦉?

Aggressive 🦓

200

It is best to act assertively 🦉.

true or false

True! It is important to always react assertively. 

200

What does it mean to be passive 🐢

To not express your wants and needs

allow others to make boundaries for you

Staying quiet

always saying yes

200

Your teacher asks you to clean up, but you aren’t finished. How do you react?

Ex. Ask the teacher if you can have a few more minutes to finish. 

200

Kory lied to his teacher and said he already finished the work so he could get on the computer.
Fix Kori‘s decision. 

ex. Kory asks for help finishing his work so he can get on the computer. 

300

”If that’s what you want”


passive 🐢, Aggressive 🦓, assertive 🦉?

Passive 🐢

300

People will respect you if you act aggressively 🦓

true or false 

False, aggression will not benefit your personal relationships.

300

What does it mean to be Aggressive 🦓

(give examples)

Hurting others emotionally 

hurting others physically 

yelling

name calling

unfairness

saying “no” all the time

300

Someone says something that makes you feel uncomfortable. How do you respond?

Ex. Can you please not talk like that when I‘m around?

300

You accidentally flushed something down the toilet that did not belong there. When the teacher asks what happened you tell them it wasn’t you.

fix the decision. 

Ex. Immediately ask the instructor for help so that it can be easily fixed. 

400

“I would like just cheese on my pizza”


passive 🐢, Aggressive 🦓, assertive 🦉?

Assertive 🦉

400

You will be satisfied if you act passively 🐢

true or false

False. Acting passively is not advocating for yourself, and will not make you feel comfortable. 

400

What does it mean to be Passive Aggressive 🐢🦓

Sarcasm

saying things you don’t mean

400

Your friend always sits in the front seat, but you want a turn. How do you handle the situation?

Ex. Ask the friend “can I please have a turn, I really want to sit there too”.

400

Martha does not like what her friend is talking about. Martha chooses to interrupt her friend every time they try speaking.

fix Martha’s response

Ex. Martha interrupted her friend by saying “excuse me”, then telling her “can we not talk about this, I don’t like it“.

500

Someone is wearing a hat that you do not like, so you tell them “nice hat”


passive 🐢, Aggressive 🦓, assertive 🦉?

this example is two of these!

Passive Aggressive 🐢🦓

passive Aggression is similar to being sarcastic. Sarcasm is still not an appropriate reaction. 

500

Your friend said hurtful things to you, and you don’t know if you can forgive him. You choose to respond with agression 🦓 and call them names. This is an appropriate response.

true or false

False, even if someone hurts our feelings, two wrongs do not Make a right. Remember to react assertively 🦉

500
what does it mean to be assertive in the workplace?

Setting boundaries

taking breaks

communicating wants and needs 

not having task overload

500

Your teacher asks you to do a worksheet, but you’d rather listen to music. What should you do?

Ex. Compromise with the teacher and wait until break time when you can appropriately play music. 

500

Ethan’s friend was not listening to him, so he hit them.

fix Ethan’s reaction. 

Ex. Ethan tapped his friend on the shoulder and asked if they could listen to him.