WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL?
HOW WOULD YOU HELP?
WHAT MIGHT YOU EXPECT?
100

You are at school and have to stand in the back of the line. What would you do?

-stay in the back of the line and be patient with those in front of me.

100

What you say to your sister if she was bothering you?

-Can you please stop bothering me.

100

How would you feel if someone cut you in line?

- I would be annoyed

100

How would you help if you notice a new student can't find their classroom?

- See what class they are in and if you know where it is, give them directions to get there or walk them to the door

100

What might you expect will happen if you don't listen to your parents?

- you could be put in an unsafe situation

-you could get in trouble

200

You are playing with a paper airplane and it gets stuck on the chandelier. What do you do?

Ask a parent to help get it down.

200
What would you say to someone who has offended you?

- Think of the best way to approach the situation

- Speak calmly and share why they have offended you

200

How would you feel if someone pushed past you on the bus?

-I would feel annoyed 

200

How would you help if your friend fell down?

- Try to help pick them back up

-Ask a trusted adult nearby for help if you cannot physically assist your friend

- Ask if they are hurt and need medical attention

200

What would you expect your family to do or say if you lied to them?

- Be disappointed

- Give some sort of consequence for the lie

300

You drop your phone and the screen has cracked. What would you do?

- Offer to earn the money, perhaps by doing chores, to replace the screen or phone

- Be honest about the situation and tell a parent/guardian 

300

What would you say to someone you may have offended?

- Listen to where the person is coming from

- Apologize for offending them, even if you disagree with what they are offended by

300

How would you feel if you were asked to make changes in your diet or daily routine?

-Slowly learn to make the changes

-Understand the benefit of making these changes

-Seek out support from others that you trust


300

How would you help if your family was having a party?

- Offer to clean the house

- Offer to help set up

- Ask what you can do to be helpful 

300

What opinions would you expect others to have of you?

Open to all! 
400

What would you do if you missed the bus?

Apologize to my parents and ask if they can take me to school.

400

What would you say if your friend won the game the two of you were playing? 

- say "good job!"

-ask to play again

400

How would you feel if you reached a goal?

- Proud

-Accomplished

-Successful

-Happy 

400

How can you help yourself make good choices?

- think about my actions before I decide what to do

-Think about my words before I decide what to say

400

What behavior would you expect of yourself in a social setting? 

Open to all!

500

What would you do if the power went out at home?

- Remain calm

- Wait patiently for the power to return

- Identify where any flashlights may be in the home to use until the power returns

500

What would you say if your sibling wanted to play with you but you didn't want to play with them right now.

- not right now but I can play with you in 10 minutes

500

How would you feel if a much younger cousin took a toy you were playing with?

- a little annoyed but they don't know better because they are younger than me.

500

How can you help out at home?

- Clean up after yourself

- Take on responsibilities (ex: check the mail, take out the garbage, take care of pets)

- Be mindful of your family members and what they may need from you

- Ask how you can be helpful

500

What would you expect of kids younger than you?

- they don't know better

-They look up to me

-They want to play with me and be involved in what I am doing