Greetings
Frustrations
Manners
Doing What is Right
Interactions
100
Mom and dad tell you that when a friend comes over the polite response to hearing the knock on the door would be…
Hello So&So, how are you today? Or Hi So&So come on in, have a seat, can I get you something to drink?
100
Mom or dad, a child isn’t doing their chores, such as collecting laundry, dishing or picking up after themselves, what is a productive way to manage the situation?
Redirect the child, then follow through on whatever household rules are in place
100
It’s your birthday, and guests will be coming to your house for the party. A guest brings you a gift, how do you respond?
Thank you for thinking of me, that’s sweet of you, etc. Other examples?
100
You buy a combo at McDonald’s and the cashier gives you back $5 to much, what should you do?
What is return the money to the cashier?
100
You're friend looks especially nice one day, what do you do?
pay them an appropriate compliment, Ex. Golly Suzy, you sure do look nice today. or Cool shoes Bill
200
Someone you don’t know knocks on the door, what would an appropriate response be?
Get mom or dad and have them answer the door
200
You and your sibling are arguing over who gets to use the computer, how do you resolve the problem?
Check with mom and dad to establish the rules about computer usage and schedule
200
You’ve been invited to a fun group activity, the host offers you a snack and drink, what do you say?
Sure that would be great, Thank You! Or No thank you, I’m good but I appreciate the offer.
200
You see someone from school stealing something from someone else's backpack, what do you do?
Let a teacher or counselor know right away
200
DAILY DOUBLE: Do zombies eat popcorn with their fingers?
No, they eat the fingers separately...
300
You’re in the living room playing a game and you hear a knock on the door, how do you respond?
pause the game, answer the door, and politely greet whoever is there
300
Your sibling is bothering you, instead of yelling at them, how do you respond?
Politely ask your sibling to give you some space, then calmly tell your parents that the sibling is bothering you and you would like their help because you don’t want to start yelling (Tip: consider trying “I statements” to help resolve the issue Advocate could explain further)
300
Part of polite appropriate conversation and interaction involves attentiveness, speaking clearly, speaking audibly, without foul language and…
eye contact
300
You and your friends are hanging out at the mall. You see another group of kids from your school hanging out and as they walk by a young boy sitting on a bench they start calling him names and throwing pebbles at him, this is a form of
What is bullying
300
You're playing a game or competing against another team, you win, what do you say to your opponent?
Good game Michelle you played really well or Good game Tom you showed a lot of heart
400
Your good ole friend John Hay is at the door, when you answer it from getting up from you game, what would a good next thing to do be?
Say Hello John, we’re in the middle of the game, would you like to join us?
400
You don’t feel like your friend/sibling/partner is doing their share of the work, how do you address the situation politely?
Don’t hold your feeling in, and calmly explain your feelings and what your needs are
400
You want some time to yourself in your room alone or just with friends, how do you politely ask for space from your siblings?
Hey I need some time to myself or with my friends, then we can talk or hangout tomorrow or later tonight. (Tip: Parents need to help direct other children to comply with request)
400
You and your friends are hanging out at the mall. You see another group of kids from your school hanging out and as they walk by a young boy sitting on a bench they start calling him names and throwing pebbles at him, what do you do?
stand up for your friend and tell those kids to stop picking on him, or let an adult around you know so they can step in.
400
You Lose a game that you've been practicing for. How do you show good sportsmanship?
Avoid kicking and yelling, and tell your opponent they played well and that you'll be practicing to play them in the future.
500
You ask your parents if a new friend can come over after school, you bring the new friend home from school; how do you introduce them to the family?
Hey Mom, this my friend Sally, we’re in the same math class
500
You feel misunderstood or ignored by a friend or family member, instead of holding it in and letting your frustrations build, a healthy choice would be…
Calmly and privately let that person know what your concern is or your viewpoint, and be willing to listen to them when they explain theirs (Tip: don’t put off your concerns, try to resolve them as they arise)
500
Your mom or dad go out of their way to help you, like do your laundry, drive you to Goodwill, or spend extra time with you playing a game etc… how do you respond?
Thanks mom/dad it means a lot to me that you did that for/with me (maybe a hug?)
500
Your friend had basketball practice last night and didn’t finish her homework. She asks to copy yours, how do you respond?
I would like to help you, but I can't give you my answers, would you want me to help explain it in study hall?
500
Someone makes or buys you dinner, how do you respond?
Tell them thank you, that the meal was tastey and you appreciate them doing that for you.