Coping Skills
Act It Out!
How would you feel if...
Supportive Comments
Reading Other's Feelings
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Define coping skills

An activity to help calm you down.

100

Happy

Smiling, laughing, eyes open, etc.

100

Someone said that you're clothes are ugly

embarrassed, upset, sad, ashamed, angry, hurt

100

What could you say to show empathy? Your friend received a cool video game for his/her birthday.

That's cool! You're lucky! That's great! Congratulations! I'm so glad that you got the game you were wanting.  

100

How would the following person feel? A boy on your baseball team dropped a fly ball and the other team won the game.

Embarrassed, sad, mad, angry, disappointed 

200

Demonstrate how to deep breath

In through your nose, hold your breath, out through your mouth.

200

Sad

Frown, eyes down, quiet, etc.
200

Your favorite dog ran away from home and you couldn't find her

Sad, upset, depressed, frustrated, angry
200

What could you say to show empathy? Your classmate forgot his/her homework at home and is very upset because they got marked down.

I'm sorry that you forgot your homework. I'd be upset to get marked down too. I understand how you feel because you never forget your work. I know how hard you have been trying to get good grades.

200

How would the following person feel? A boy is constantly getting teased for being chubby.

Depressed, embarrassed, sad, angry, hurt, furious 
300

Name a coping skill you can use indoors

Color, deep breath, talk to an adult, punch a pillow, blow bubbles, find a quiet place, journal, etc.
300

Angry

Clinched teeth, tense body, red face, etc.

300

You won second place in the spelling bee

Jealous, mad, frustrated, excited, happy, relieved 

300

What could you say to show empathy? Your sister has a huge mess in her room that her friends left.

This stinks. I'll help you clean this up. I know a messy room bothers you, can I help you? I'd be upset too if my friends made a mess in my room and didn't clean it up. 

300

How would the following person feel? Jennifer won the art competition and received a medal.

Proud, excited, happy, thankful, surprised

400

What are coping skills for big problems?

Talking to an adult/friend, asking for help, etc.

400

Anxious

Alert, tense, body aches, fast heart rate, sweaty palms, etc.

400

You have a friend who is disabled that others are making fun of

Angry, mad, sad, upset, embarrassed 
400

What could you say to show empathy? Your brother keeps getting farther and farther in his new video game.

Wow, you're really good at this! You rock! I'm so proud of you. You're the best!

400

How would the following person feel? A girl in your class was chosen to sing the solo in the school musical and she went blank in front of the entire audience. 

Embarrassed, shocked, nervous, sad, upset, disappointed 

500

Coping skills for small problems

Walking away, taking a break, ignoring it, etc.

500

Shame

Looking down, hiding, etc.

500

You had weighted all week for your dad to come have lunch with you and he never came

Disappointed, hurt, upset, sad, mad, jealous

500

What could you say to show empathy? Your friend was nervous to read in front of the whole class and started stuttering. Everyone started to laugh.

Stop laughing, we'd all be nervous too. Take a deep breath, I know you can do it. I'd have a hard time reading in front of all of these people too. 

500

How would the following person feel? A boy in your class never understands what the teacher is teaching and can't get good grades like the other students. 

Jealous, embarrassed, upset, angry, frustrated, ashamed, sad