Ignoring
Ignoring (Cont.)
Distractions
Scenario
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100

True or False: When you ignore someone, you don't say anything to them. 

True

100

To ignore means to 

A. focus on the distraction

B. focus on yourself and not on the distraction

C. read your book while the teacher is talking

D. all of the above

B. focus on yourself and not the distraction

100

True or False: Distractions get us off topic from actually learning in the classroom. 

True

100

Jenna starts talking loudly during a test. William tells her to please be quiet. What should he have done instead?

A. Used self talk to ignore

B. He did the right thing

C. Ripped up his work

D. All of the Above

A. Used Self Talk to Ignore

100

True or False: One way we can ignore distractions is by practicing whole body listening by keeping our eyes on the teacher and our body facing the teacher.

True

200

In the middle of class, a student starts yelling loudly. To ignore, our eyes should be 

A. on the student

B. in a book

C. on the teacher

D. all of the above

C. on the teacher

200

True or False: We should always respond to someone being disruptive.

False

200

We can ignore distractions by:

A. looking directly at them

B. commenting on the distraction

C. keeping our eyes on the teacher

D. all of the above

C. keeping our eyes on the teacher

200

Jim keeps tapping Ben on the shoulder in the middle of class. He can ignore the situation by

A. turning around and yelling stop.

B. poking him back

C. telling the teacher

D. keeping his eyes faced front on the teacher

D. keeping his eyes faced front on the teacher

200

We should not respond to disruptive classmates because:

A. they are bothering us.

B. we could get in trouble too.

C. they like it when we yell at them.

D. all of the above

B. we could get in trouble too

300

If a student is bothering us, we should ______.

A. confront them

B. ignore

C. bother them

D. all of the above

B. ignore

300

True or False: If we are having trouble ignoring a student, we can always tell a teacher.

True

300

True or False: If we have something that is distracting ourselves and others from the lesson, we should put it away.

True

300

Bob is sitting in class doing his work when Jenna starts talking loudly. Bob says, "Hey! I'm trying to concentrate here!" What should Bob have done?

A. He did nothing wrong.

B. Ignore and have teachers handle it

C. Rip up his work

D. all of the above

B. Ignore and have teachers handle it

300

True or False: We don't want to talk over others because it could be frustrating to them. 

True

400

True or False: We don't want to respond back to a student disrupting class because we could get into trouble especially when we are already frustrated.

True

400

True or False: When we ignore others and are trying to focus we should continue to follow along as if nothing is happening.

True

400

True or False: It is easy to be distracted.

True

400

During a lesson, Bob tries to ignore Steve multiple times. What should he do if he is having trouble ignoring? (Can be two answers)

A. respond back to Steve

B. ask to take a break or get headphones

C. report it to a teacher

D. all of the above

B or C

400

True or False: Small problems are problems that have a quick solution whereas big problems should be told to an adult.

True

500

If we are frustrated by another student and having trouble ignoring we can always

A. ask to take a break (maybe grab headphones)

B. do positive self talk

C. in a calm, quiet way, tell the student to stop

D. all of the above

D. all of the above

500

True or False: We should always ignore people even outside of class (for example, at recess, in the lunchroom, on the bus).

False

500

We can use ________ to ignore distractions.

A. Distractions

B. positive self talk

C. rude remarks

D. all of the above

B. positive self talk

500

True or False: Sometimes when we are trying to stop someone that is distracting us, we can cause a bigger distraction.

True

500

True or False: Playing with things in your pockets can be a distraction for both you and others in the class.  

True