Perspective-Taking
Empathy In Action
Respecting Others
Acts of Kindness
Conflict Resolution
100

In The Three Little Pigs, what is the strongest house made out of?

Brick

100

What is empathy?

Empathy is understanding and sharing the feelings of someone else.

100

What are some ways you can show respect to your teacher?

Listen carefully when they speak, follow their instructions, say "Thank you"...

100

What is an example of a small act of kindness you can do for a classmate?

Holding the door for someone or saying “hi” to them.

100

You and your friend have a disagreement. What’s the first thing you should do?

Calm down and take a deep breath. Then, talk to your friend respectfully about what happened.

200

Your friend is angry. How can you figure out what happened?

You could ask them, “I noticed you seem upset. Do you want to talk about it?”

200

Your classmate lost their favorite book. How can you show empathy? (*Hint: Recognize, Validate, & Help)

You could say, “I’m really sorry. I know how much that book meant to you. Can I help you look for it?”

200

Your friend has a different opinion than you. What is a respectful way to handle it?

You could listen to their opinion and say, “I see where you're coming from and I respect your thoughts.”


200

How can you show kindness to someone who is new to your school?

You could invite them to sit with you at lunch or show them around the school.

200

What are the names of the four Hogwarts houses?

Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and Slytherin

300

Someone is being quiet in class. How might you understand if they are upset or just shy?

You could ask them kindly if they’re okay, or gently offer help without being pushy.

300

Your friend is struggling with a math problem. What can you do to show empathy?

You could offer to help them understand the math problem or ask if they want to work on it together.

300

What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown

300

Your friend Ben is feeling nervous about speaking in front of the class for a presentation. He’s worried that he might mess up.

You can say, “You’ve got this, Ben! I’ve seen how hard you’ve worked on your project, and I know you’ll do great.” And offer to practice with him after school or even just sit next to him during the presentation for moral support.

300

You see two classmates arguing. What can you do to help resolve the situation?

You can suggest they both explain how they feel, then help them find a way to compromise (then ask a teacher for help).

400

What are three consecutive strikes in bowling called?

A Turkey 

400

 What was the first soda to be taken into space?

Coca Cola 

400

Why is it important to respect other people’s feelings?

Respecting feelings helps build trust and keeps everyone feeling safe and valued.

400

 Which country has the most people?

China

400

You and your sibling are fighting over a toy. What’s one way to solve this conflict?

You could take turns with the toy or suggest finding another way to share.

500

How can putting yourself in someone else's shoes help you solve problems?

It can help you find solutions that make both people feel heard and respected. For example, when solving a conflict, considering both sides helps everyone feel understood.

500

Your friend, Olivia, recently found out that her parents are going through a divorce. She’s been acting distant and doesn’t seem like her usual self.

You might say, "Olivia, I can’t imagine how hard this must be for you. If you ever want to talk or just hang out, I’m here for you."

OR

You could also ask, "Do you want to do something fun together? It might take your mind off things for a bit."


500

You see someone being treated unfairly. How can you show respect for them in this situation?

You can step in to help them or tell an adult about what’s happening, ensuring they feel supported.

500

How can random acts of kindness help create a positive environment in your school? (*Hint: Dominos)

When people do kind things for others, it encourages more kindness, making the whole school feel more kind.

500

Why is it important to listen to both sides during a conflict?

Listening to both sides helps you understand everyone’s point of view and find a fair solution. It also makes everyone feel heard.