What's That You Say?
Body Language
Friendship Scenarios
Unkind vs. Kind
100

Someone wants to sit next to you at lunch, but you don't want them to. 

Self Talk: Today, I can be flexible. They can sit next to me, and I will try to sit next to my other friend another day. 
100
A student just asked to join you and your friends at recess and this student sometimes annoys you. They haven't done anything mean, you just feel annoyed. 

Yes, you can come play with us. (Self-talk: I might feel annoyed by them sometimes, but it's important to be kind). 

100

Your friends are talking about a sleepover they had this weekend. Thinking about this makes your stomach upset and you feel really left out. You're considering being unkind to them for hurting your feelings. Use self-talk...

Self-talk: It's okay that my friends do things without me, because I do things without my friends. I understand not everyone can have a bunch of people sleepover at once. Maybe I can ask my parents about having a sleepover with a friend soon. 

100

Mimicking someone 

Unkind 

200

You aren't getting along well with a classmate and she got a new haircut. You are considering telling her it looks bad. 

Don't say anything at all, or, say "your haircut looks nice". 
200

Someone walks by your desk and you aren't getting along well with them. You are considering eye-rolling to express your dislike. 

Do not eye-roll as this is unkind behavior. Smile, and continue focusing on your work/teacher. 

200

Two of your friends won't talk to you at recess. They ignore you when you try to talk to them. 

Walk-away from people who are being unkind. Find a new friend to play with. You can say something like "I'm not sure you why you aren't talking to me, but it's hurting my feelings. If there is a problem, I'd like to work through it"

200
Ignoring someone who is trying to talk to you. 
Unkind
300

Someone is trying to talk to your friend while you are having a conversation with them. You are feeling annoyed. Your response to this classmate is:

Can you hold on one second please while I finish telling ___ something. 

300
A classmate came up to talk to my friend and I am having a conversation with my friend. I am considering crossing my arms and telling them to leave us alone. 

Keep an open body posture, since this is a welcoming way to show we are kind. Politely ask classmate if they could give you one more minute to finish your conversation, OR - allow them to chime in. 

300

You and a friend made an agreement to only play together at recess. At recess, this friend decides to run off and play with someone else. You feel hurt and mad that they didn't follow the agreement. Self talk...

It's okay, this is recess time and we should be open to playing with other people. Maybe they forgot about the agreement, or maybe they just wanted to do something different. I can do something different, too. 

300

Whispering to a friend while other people are near you

Unkind

400

Someone tells you to make fun of a student in class because they think they're weird. You may feel they act weird sometimes, too. You are considering. 

Tell that person that making fun of people is wrong and hurtful. Remind that person to be nice. 

400

You are in a fight with a friend. You are staring at him from across the room and are trying to get him to look at you so you can make a face towards him. 

Self-correct. Making faces at people is unkind and can cause more problems. If you are in a fight, think about how you can solve this by being kind. 

400

Your friend is arguing with you in class. You are getting really fed back. An appropriate response would be...

I would really like to stop arguing and focus. Let's have this conversation another time. 

400

Smiling at someone who walks by you

Kind

500

Someone is trying to tell you a secret in the hallway. They put their hand up to whisper something to you. 

I don't think we should whisper, since other people may think it is unkind. Is everything okay? Can you tell me without whispering? Maybe you could talk to _____ (teacher). 

500
You are hanging out with your friends at recess and someone comes up to talk to one of your friends. You debate on moving your body to prevent them from talking. 

Stay where you are, allow this peer to talk with your friend. If you decide to join in the conversation, position yourself so that you are not in the middle of two people talking. Arms should be at your sides to show an open posture. 

500

Someone is passing out birthday invites in the hallway from your class, and you didn't get one. You feel this is rude and you should say something mean to them because you feel they were mean to you. Instead, you...

If being around something is upsetting you, walk away from it. Understand that we aren't going to be invited to everything by everyone, and remind yourself that you are wonderful and you have good friends. 

500

Making a mean face at someone (eye-rolling, sticking out tongue, etc). 

Unkind