WEST IS BEST
Emotions
Bullying
Behavior/Social Thinking
SEL
100

Who is your favorite social skills teacher?

Ms. Taylor and not Mr. R

100

TRUE OR FALSE: You can experience more than one emotion at a time.

TRUE. You can experience multiple emotions at a time.


100

True of False- All negative encounters with peers are considered bullying.

F A L S E !

100

What are the 3 Wildcat expectations?

Be respectful, Be responsible, Be safe

100

Why would you want to know how someone else is feeling? A. So you can leave them alone when they are feeling upset B. To better understand that person's feelings C. To tell other people about that person D. To act the same way as that person

B. To better understand that person's feelings

200

Classrooms earn a ________ __________ when they are do an amazing job following the wild cat way

GOLDEN PAW

200

List 5 feelings

Examples: Happy, mad, sad , excited, scared

200

What is a bystander?

Bystanders are individuals who observe violence or witness the conditions that perpetuate violence. They are not directly involved, but have the choice to intervene, speak up, or do something about it.
200
How does your behavior affect other students when you don’t follow your teacher’s directions in the classroom? A. It makes others think they are allowed to behave the same way B. It makes other's afraid of you C. Both A and B

C. Both A and B

200
What is an example of an affirmation?

I AM ______

300

Name TWO janitors

Bonus if you can name 3...

Carlos and Kevin


Bonus: Mike

300

What is a trigger?

A trigger is a person, place, situation, or thing (such as a memory) that causes an emotional response such as anger, frustration, joy, sadness, or shame. Knowing our triggers can help us better plan for choosing more healthy responses and we'll explore emotional triggers in this week's lesson.

300

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

Teasing is when both people are joking and neither gets their feelings hurt, and bullying is when it goes on more than once, it’s impactful and hurts someone, there’s a power imbalance, and it’s intentional (on purpose)

300

What is an EXPECTED behavior and what kinds of thoughts do expected behaviors produce?

Expected behavior is simply behavior that is normal, reasonable and anticipated. An expected behavior is a behavior that fits the situation/what you are expected or supposed to do. These behaviors give others good thoughts about us.

300

What does kindness look like? Name 3 ways you can show it.

Examples:

-Doing something nice for someone else/Being helpful

-Giving a compliment/Hug

-Being friendly/inviting someone to join in a game

400

What color is the wildcat cash this month?

PURPLE 

400

Name 4 coping mechanisms you can use when you are experiencing BIG emotions?

- Ask for a break, take a walk, use a fidget, talk to someone you trust, listen to music, deep breaths, count to ten, ask for a hug, read a book, etc. 

400

What is the difference between tattling and reporting? 

When tattling, students are trying to get someone into trouble, but when reporting, they are trying to get someone out of trouble and telling a trusted adult to keep themselves/others safe.
400

What is an UNEXPECTED behavior and what kinds of thoughts do unexpected behaviors produce?

Unexpected behavior is behavior that is out of the norm, and is unusual.An unexpected behavior is a behavior that does not fit the situation/not following directions/not doing what you are supposed to do. These behaviors give others uncomfortable thoughts about us.

400

What are some qualities that you want in a friend? How would you describe a good friend?

Honest, caring, loyal, trustworthy, etc.

500

Name all the students and staff that are in connect. How many are there?

9 staff- Ms. T, Ms. Cossette, Ms. Clem, Ms. Alysha, Ms. G, Ms. Nat, Mr. R, Ms. Angie, Ms. Zikos

 14 students in C1/C2- YCC, KR, AL, BG, JR, LP, DD, JSM, TT, LR, EG, ET,BS,SM

500

What colors make up the Zones of Regulation? Name one emotion from each!

Blue Zone- sad, bored, tired, sick

Green zone- happy, focused, calm, ready to learn

Yellow zone- worried, frustrated, silly/wiggly, excited, loss of some control

Red zone- mad/angry, terrified, out of control

500

What are the 4 types of Bullying? Give an example of each!

Physical, Verbal, Social and Cyber

500

Give an example of a small, medium, and BIG problem?

Example:

small: broke your pencil

medium: You see a student getting bullied at recess by a group.

Big: You fall and break your leg.

500

What is Mindfulness?

Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.