A friend dares you to break a rule.
“I’d say no and explain that rules are there to keep us safe.”
You're feeling angry in class.
“I’d take deep breaths, ask for a break, or talk to the teacher later.”
You forgot your homework.
“I’d admit it, apologize, and ask if I can turn it in late.”
Someone drops all their supplies.
“I’d help them pick it up and ask if they need anything else.”
You and a classmate want the same seat.
: “I’d let them have it and find another one, or ask if we can take turns.”
Your friend is talking badly about someone.
“I’d say something kind or change the subject to something positive.”
You're getting distracted by a game.
“I’d pause the game and focus on my work so I don’t fall behind.”
You’re running late for class.
“I’d walk quickly and explain why I’m late without making excuses.”
You notice someone eating alone.
“I’d ask if they want to join me or just sit with them
A group project isn’t going well.
“I’d suggest we talk calmly and figure out what each person can do.”
You see a classmate being left out.
“I’d invite them to join my group or play with us.”
You're upset but it's not the right time to talk.
“I’d write down my feelings or wait until I can talk calmly.”
You have chores and homework.
“I’d make a schedule to get both done and ask for help if needed.”
You accidentally hurt someone’s feelings.
“I’d apologize and ask how I can make it right.”
Someone blames you for something you didn’t do.
“I’d stay calm, tell the truth, and let the teacher know.
Your friend is pressuring you to cheat.
“I’d say no, and explain that I want to do my own work.”
You want to shout out an answer.
“I’d remind myself to raise my hand and wait my turn.”
You lost something that doesn’t belong to you.
“I’d tell the person or teacher right away and try to find it.”
Someone is crying but says they’re fine.
“I’d tell them I’m here if they want to talk, and maybe get help.”
You and a friend both want to lead a game.
You and a friend both want to lead a game.
A friend tells you a secret that worries you.
“I’d tell a trusted adult, even if I promised not to—because safety is important.”
You’re really mad at a friend.
“I’d take a break, calm down, and talk to them kindly later.”
You forgot to do a big assignment.
“I’d be honest, accept the consequence, and learn from it.”
A classmate is always mean to you.
“I’d stay calm, not be mean back, and talk to a teacher or counselor.
Your team can’t agree on what to do.
“I’d listen to everyone’s ideas and suggest we vote or compromise.