If you were to greet someone using social distancing, would you rather give them an elbow bump or foot shake?
Awesome!
Happy, proud, joyful
Is joking around bullying? Everyone is having fun, no one is getting hurt, and everyone is participating.
No! Joking around is not bullying.
When you are in a conflict or fight with someone, do you feel happy or sad?
Sad
If a person is smiling and has a thumbs up, are they feeling excited or disappointed? Remember-facial expressions are a type of nonverbal communication!
They are excited!
When should you use social distancing?
When talking to someone, when playing with someone, when working in a group
Why is taking turns in conversation important?
It gives your friend a chance to talk and tell you how they are feeling about the subject
What is a bully?
A person who leaves others out on purpose, a person who wants to harm others on purpose, a person who always says unkind things to others.
What is a compromise?
Taking one part from every person's idea and putting them together to make everyone happy
Why do we use nonverbal communication?
To confirm what we say, to contradict what we say, to express our emotions
What does it mean to have a positive attitude?
You look for positives in all situations!
How do you start a conversation?
Get their attention, use a greeting, give a compliment
Do you remember the four kinds of bullying? List 2 of them.
Physical, verbal, emotional, cyber
How can you accept being told "no"?
Take a deep breath, politely ask for another option or to have what you want later, calmly share how you feel
What makes a good teammate?
Communicates respectfully, accepts winning and using, is an active listener, uses manners, uses healthy ways to cope, compliments their team, trusts their team, takes turns as leader
Nice job!
Name on coping strategy you can use when you are feeling in the red zone.
Count to 100, talk to someone about your problem, squeeze a ball, walk away
What are some ways we can keep friends?
Be kind, listen to others, take turns, tell the truth
How can you deal with red zone emotions you might feel when you lose?
You can use coping strategies to calm down
Give one example of a situation where we worked in teams at Kids' Club.
During games, making the Friendship Tree, making the "We all fit in" poster, the rules and expectations...
Turn this negative situation into a positive.
Situation: You want to play outside, but it's raining and windy.
You can come up with a fun game to play inside.
You are out on the playground when someone comes up and steals your toy. Would you feel in the red zone or in the green zone?
Red Zone
When I lose a game, I get mad and yell. This makes the winner sad. Am I a being a good sport or a poor loser? How can I change this situation for a better outcome?
Poor loser. You can congratulate your friend for winning and practice coping strategies.
Mike, Jess, and Sandra are working on a group project. Mike keeps yelling at the other group members and not giving them a chance to speak. Is this an example of a good teammate or bad teammate?