When you are being a great listener, your eyes are ____________.
Watching
What can we look at to find out how someone is feeling?
Their face/body
Name two strong feelings
What is the first problem solving step?
Say the problem
What is Miss. Mead's job?
School Counselor
When you are being a great listener, your eyes are watching, ears are listening, your voices are ____________.
Quiet/Off
If you do something to someone on accident, what should you do?
Apologize to them
What kind of breath can we take to calm down?
Belly, rainbow, birthday, bubble
What is the T step?
Where is your field trip tomorrow?
The beach/town park!
What is it called when you put your hands in circles around your eyes to help you focus?
Using your attentoscope
What emotion is Miss. Mead pretending to feel right now?
Angry
Fill in the blank: Put your ______ on your tummy, then say _________.
What is the E step?
Explore consequences
Who are the two second grade teachers?
Mrs. Pinto and Mrs. Prizel
When you are being a great listener, your eyes are watching, ears are listening, voices are quiet, and bodies are ___________.
Calm
What emotion is Miss. Mead pretending to feel right now?
Jealousy
I can do this! I am smart! I've got this!
What is the P step?
Pick the best solution?
What is Miss. Mead's favorite color?
Pink!
Show me what it looks/sounds like to use an assertive voice.
Eyes are looking at me, standing/sitting up straight, calm, confident, medium volume voice.
If someone falls down, how can we show empathy for them?
Helping them back up, asking if they are okay
What are the three steps for calming down?
Stop, Name Your Feeling, Calm Down
When there is a problem, we might feel angry or sad. Before we can solve that problem, we need to _______.
Calm down, take a breath, etc.
What is Miss. Mead's favorite animal?
Cat