Making Friends
Friendship problems
Friendship 101
Values
Good Friend
100

Question: What's a friendly way to start talking to a new kid?


Answer:
Say hello, introduce yourself, or ask to play.

100

Question: What can you do if a friend wants a different game than you?


Answer:
Compromise or take turns choosing.

100

Question: What should you do when someone else is talking?


Answer:
Listen and wait your turn.

100

Question: What is a value?


Answer:
Something that is important to you.

100

Question: What's one thing a good friend does?


Answer:
Shares, listens, helps, includes others.

200

Question: What is a good "get to know you" question?


Answer:
"What do you like to do?"
"What games do you play?"
"What is your favorite animal?"

200

Question: If you're upset with a friend, what should you do first?


Answer:
Use words and talk about the problem.

200

Question: What does personal space mean?


Answer:
Giving others enough room to feel comfortable.

200

Question: Which is a value: Kindness or Pizza?


Answer:
Kindness.

200

True or False: Good friends always agree.


Answer:
False.

300

Question: If you want friends, what is one thing you can do?


Answer:
Be kind, invite others to play, share, or listen.

300

Question: A friend accidentally bumps you. What is a helpful thought?


Answer:
"It was probably an accident."

300

Question: Name one way to show someone you are listening.


Answer:
Looking at them, facing them, nodding, staying quiet.

300

Question: If kindness is important to you, what is one thing you might do?


Answer:
Help someone, share, include others, use kind words.

300

Question: How can a friend show empathy to you?


Answer:
Listen, ask how you are doing, help, use caring words.

400

Question: Why is it important to ask questions when making friends?


Answer:
It helps you learn about others and shows you care.

400

Question: What feeling might be underneath yelling at a friend?


Answer:
Hurt, sadness, embarrassment, frustration, worry.

400

Question: If someone says "no," what is a respectful response?


Answer:
Accept the answer and move on.

400

Question: Name a value that helps friendships stay strong.


Answer:
Honesty, kindness, respect, responsibility, teamwork.

400

Question: What should a friend do if they hurt someone's feelings?


Answer:
Apologize and try to make it right.

500

Question: Name three friendship-building skills.


Answer:
Listening, sharing, taking turns, kindness, helping, including others.

500

Question: What is one respectful way to disagree with a friend?


Answer:
"I think something different."
"I don't agree, but that's okay."

500

Question: What is compromise in friendship?


Answer:
Both people take turns talking, sharing, and helping.

500

Question: What do you value in a friend?


loyalty, kindness, humor, etc.

500

Who is your best friend and why?

no wrong answer