Small, medium, or big problem?
A student hit you in the face.
Big
What can you do if you are feeling frustrated at school?
Talk to a staff member
Talk to a friend
Deep breaths
Take a break
He will get the person to do only what he wants to do and will not negotiate with other people. The person is not a good problem solver and tries one solution that's not working over an over again.
Rock Brain
Name one strategy to defeat Rock Brain
-Notice what you're doing is not working and try another way to solve the problem
-Take a deep breath and remember that you cannot always do things your way
-Self-talk "Not a problem, I can do this later"
True or False: Your name and birth date are private information that should not be given out on the internet.
True
Small, medium, or big problem?
You lost your pencil.
Small
What are some coping strategies you can use at home when feeling stressed or upset?
Deep breaths, exercise, listen to music, color/draw, watch a video, ask for help
He makes it hard for the person to focus on what he is doing or focus on others during interactions. The person may get easily distracted with his own thoughts or things around him.
Brain Eater
Name one strategy to defeat Brain Eater
-Use a fidget so that it keep your body busy but your brain is focused on the group
-Notice when you are distracted and refocus on the group.
True or False: Before posting, we need to ask others if they are OK to have their picture posted on social media
True
Small, medium, or big problem?
Your best friend got an awesome new video game. You ask if you can play it and they say no.
Medium
You're having a hard time at school learning something new. What is something you can do to help calm yourself down?
Take deep breaths, ask for help, take a break
He gets the person to wander away from others and not stay with the group or person he is with. May also get the person to turn his body away from the group.
Body Snatcher
Name one strategy to defeat Body Snatcher
Use your eyes to think about where your group is or who is talking to you, and find the group.
Self-talk: "Where should my body be?"
Point your shoulders to the group
Name 2 things that are considered private information
Address, birthdate, phone number, school, parent's names, credit card information
Small, medium, or big problem?
You see your friend whispering to another friend and looking at you. When you come over, they stop talking.
Small/medium
A friend said something that hurts your feelings. What can you do?
Tell them how you feel in a nice/calm voice
This character often pops up during games or activities involving competition. The person becomes overly competitive and insists on going first, playing only what he wants to play, and does not. think about how others feel.
D.O.F. Destroyer of Fun
Name one strategy to defeat D.O.F. (Destroyer of Fun)
Self-Talk: "If I only think about myself, then my friends will not have a good time."
Self-Talk: "Tiny problem. I will still get a turn or may win another time."
What should you do if someone you do not know asks you questions that are private?
Say "I'm not comfortable answering that."
Block them
Log off, turn off device
Tell a grown up
Small, medium, or big problem?
One of your siblings borrowed something really important to you, but won’t give it back.
Medium
What is the best way to deal with a classmate who keeps talking to you during learning time?
Tell them you can talk with them later at break or during lunch.
This character makes the person's body move into other people's personal space when others are not expecting it or do not want this. He does not realize how uncomfortable this makes others feel.
Space Invader
Name one strategy to defeat Space Invader
Use one-arm rule to determine if you are standing too close to someone.
What you are chatting with someone online, what is a "red flag" (sign of danger)
Asking you for private or personal information
Asking you to meet them in person
Telling you to not tell anyone about your chats