Skills for Learning
Empathy
Emotion Management
Problem Solving
Social Skills
100

What is the opposite of passive?

Aggressive

100

Empathy means putting yourself in someone else's ________.

Shoes

100

What are some strong emotions?

Angry, frustrated, sad, mad, anxious, excited.

100

Why is it important to calm down before solving problems?

Because you can say something out of anger. You won't be able to think of solutions clearly. You can hurt someone. You can get in trouble.
100
True or false: It is okay to say no to someone if they ask you to do something you don't want to do or you know is not right.

True

200

What does being assertive mean?

Communicating what you need or want in a way that is respectful way toward others.

200

What is an example of being a bucket filler?

Helping a friend who fell down, sharing toys/materials, and offering to help a teacher.

200

What are the steps to calming down strong emotions?

Stop. Name your feeling. Calm down (belly breathing, counting, positive self-talk).

200

What does "consequences" mean?

Consequences means something that happens after a behavior.

200

What is this an example of? 

"Hey, nice kick!"

A compliment

300

Name the ways you can listen with attention.

Eyes looking. Ears listening. Voice quiet. Body still.

300

What is the word that means, "feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling."

Empathy

300

What body parts are involved in experiencing strong emotions?

Heart, lungs, skin, brain, muscles.

300

What are the 4 steps to problem solving?

Say the problem. Think of solutions. Explore consequences. Pick the best solution.

300

What is the word for helping or expressing concern for one another?

Compassion, being a bucket filler.

400

What is something you can do if you don't hear or pay attention to the teacher's directions?

Ask a friend. Ask the teacher to repeat herself.

400

What is a "put-down" and why is it not okay?

A put-down is something you say to make another person feel bad. It is not okay because it is hurtful and mean.

400

What can happen if you jump to conclusions before calming down first?

You can hurt someone. You can get in trouble.

400

True or false: Consequences can be positive or negative.

True

400

How can you help someone join a game?

Notice they want to join in. Ask them to join in. Help them feel included.

500

How can you show someone you listened to them with attention?

Focus on the teacher's words. Don't interrupt. Ask a question. Repeat what you heard to show you understand.
500

What is respect?

Considering how others want to be treated, being helpful, being polite, being fair, using good manners, and being a bucket filler.

500

True or false: It is okay to say something mean to someone if they said something mean to you first.

If false, what else can you do?

False. You can say something assertive. You can tell a teacher.

500

Why is it important to take responsibility for your actions?

So that you can apologize and offer to make it up to the person.

500

True of false: When you make conversation with someone, you should only talk about yourself.

False