Your friend wasn’t invited to the group chat you started. Who might feel left out?
A friend who wasn’t invited.
Your friend read your text but hasn’t replied in hours. How might you feel?
Worried or ignored.
Your partner didn’t finish their part of the project on time. What could be the cause?
Procrastination or misunderstanding the task.
You ignore a teammate’s suggestion during a group project. What could happen next?
The group may feel frustrated or less cooperative.
Your friend feels left out of a group. What can you do?
Invite them to join or talk to the group.
Two classmates argue about who should present first in class. Who are the people involved?
The two classmates in the group.
You get a low grade on a test you studied for. What feelings might you have?
Disappointed or frustrated.
A friend seems upset but won’t tell you why. What might be the cause?
Something personal bothering them.
You accidentally spill a drink on a classmate’s notes. What might happen next?
They might be upset or ask for help cleaning.
You and your partner disagree on how to do an assignment. What should you do?
Talk it through and compromise.
Two students are planning a surprise party for the teacher. Who is involved?
The two students working together.
Your teammate forgot their equipment before the big game. How could they feel?
Worried or stressed
Two classmates argue during a project. What might cause the disagreement?
Different opinions or poor communication.
A rumor spreads about a student. What could happen after that?
Hurt feelings or damaged reputation.
A classmate forgets supplies for class. What’s a good solution?
Share supplies or plan ahead next time.
A student is sitting alone at lunch while others chat nearby. Who is being ignored?
The student sitting alone.
Someone makes a joke that hurts your feelings. What feelings might you have?
Hurt or embarrassed.
A student is always late to class. What might cause this?
Trouble with transportation or poor time management.
Two students keep interrupting each other during a discussion. What might happen?
The conversation might get confusing or stop.
Someone is being teased in the hallway. What can you do?
Stand up for them or tell a teacher.
Someone uses the wrong locker combination, and another student can’t get their things. Who are involved?
The student who used the wrong combination and the student affected
You join a new club for the first time. How might you feel?
Nervous or shy.
Someone forgets to invite a friend to a party. What might be the cause?
Accidental oversight or miscommunication.
The teacher offers extra help after class. What might happen next?
Students might improve or feel more confident.
You feel nervous about presenting in front of the class. How can you feel better?
Practice with a friend or use relaxation techniques.