The P.R.I.D.E. principle that requires a student to treat themselves kindly and others in a way that they would like to be treated.
What is Respect for Self and Others?
Physical states that arise as a response to an external event. Can be observed through physical reactions.
Emotions or Feelings?
What are Emotions?
Your brain is wired to think _____________?
Positively vs. Negatively
What is Negatively?
A strong emotion that people feel when they lose someone or something that was special to them.
What is Grief?
The name for a fake instagram or fake social media account.
What is a Finsta?
The characteristic of success that involves a student's demeanor, and is equivalent to our "P" principle.
What is a Positive Attitude?
Mental associations and reactions to emotions.
What are feelings?
Change the following sentence into one that would demonstrate a growth mindset, as opposed to a fixed mindset:
"I'm not good at math."
Responses vary:
What is "I'm not good at mat YET"
or "I need to work more so that I can get better at math"
etc.
3 feelings associated with grief.
What is Anger, regret, sadness, guilt, loneliness, stress, fear, anxiety?
Will accept others if applicable.
Exaggerated or irrational negative thought patterns
that can lead us to believe things that aren't necessarily true.
Hint: ___________ traps
What are Thinking Traps?
The famous speaker who's speech included the characteristics of success as laid out in "your life's blueprint". Hint: we recently celebrated a holiday in this speaker's memory.
The tactics (or ways) that someone uses to help tolerate, minimize, or handle stressful situations.
What are Coping Skills/Strategies?
The belief that your brain can grow and change.
What is A Growth Mindset?
What is the 2nd leading cause of death for young people?
What is Suicide?
The word used to describe the act of a student continuing to keep trying, despite a challenging task. Hint: They never give up.
What is to Persevere?
The 6 basic emotions.
What is Happy, Sad, Angry, Scared, Disgusted, Surprised
The ____________ pathways in your brain are strengthened when you repeat an action or thought.
Note: these connections help you most when you use positive thinking as opposed to negative thinking.
What is Neural?
Will accept: Neuronal
A successful group that exists in many states across the nation, who's primary goal is suicide prevention.
What is Hope Squad?
When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information.
Hint: Don't Feed them
What is Phishing?
One of the 3 eternal principles that must be committed to in your life's blueprint, according to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What is Love?
What is Beauty?
What is Justice?
What is:
Self-Soothing through senses, Distracting yourself, opposite action, emotional awareness (journaling/drawing), Mindfulness, or crisis plan.
Which famous failure wasn’t able to speak until he was 4 years old and his teachers said “ he would never amount to much”.
Who is Albert Einstein?
The 5 stages of Grief.
D, A, B, D, A
What is Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance?
3 things that you should never share with someone you don't know online.
What is: full name, age, school, address, social security number, city, bank information or credit cards, parent's names?
Will accept anything related to a student's identity.