Conflict Resolution
Emotions
Bullying
Consequences
Inside Out
100

Name one way to resolve a conflict with a friend.

Explain how you feel, compromise, speak assertively but calmly, ask an adult for help

100

Are there certain negative or positive emotions?

No, all emotions are welcome

100

What is bullying?

Mean behavior that happens over time and includes a power imbalance

100

What is a consequence?

The result of an action
100
Name one of the emotions in Riley's head.

Sadness, Fear, Joy, Disgust, Anger

200

Bob wants to go to the movies, but Dan wants to play soccer. What can they do to resolve this conflict?

Compromise, maybe they can play soccer first and see the movie later, or vice-versa- maybe they can agree to see a movie today and play soccer another time

200

Name one coping skill that you might use when you are feeling upset at school.

Take a few deep breaths, count to 10, push/pull chair exercise, take a break, drink some water, talk to a trusted staff member

200

Jamie makes fun of Johnny's hair every day. He asks her to stop, but she continues to do it and gets her friends to join in as well. Is this bullying?

Yes

200

Each day, Leslie chooses to talk to her friend instead of listening to her teacher give instructions. Name one consequence she might receive for this.

ISS, negative relationship with her teacher, missing instructions for the day, missing her assignment, etc.

200

Name a time that you experienced one of the emotions shown in either Inside Out or Inside Out 2.

:)

300

What is the difference between conflict and bullying?

Conflict involves back and forth/bullying is one-sided and involves repeated, purposeful mean behavior
300

How can anger negatively affect our relationships?

Anger can create a tense or hostile environment that may lead to unhealthy relationships

300

Hannah calls Rachel a mean name once. Rachel ignores her and they go about their days. Is this bullying?

No
300
Why is it important to consider consequences before acting?
To prevent negative consequences, to make sure we don't hurt ourselves or others, etc.
300

Name one of the new emotions that Riley experiences as a teenager.

Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, Ennui

400

Is all conflict bad?

No, it can be healthy if conflict is resolved in healthy ways

400

What emotion might be behind anger?

Sadness, anxiety, fear, disappointment, pain, etc.

400

Amy and Ashley dislike each other. They yell at each other in the hallway every day and say mean things about each other. Is this bullying?

No, this is conflict

400

Why is it important to take accountability for our actions?

So that we can mature/grow, so that we can make better decisions for next time, so that we can apologize for what happened

400

What does Sadness show to Bing Bong when he is feeling sad that Joy does not?

Empathy

500

What is the best communication style when solving a conflict: Assertive, Passive, or Aggressive?

Assertive

500

Why is it important to have healthy coping skills?

So that we can manage our emotions and avoid hurting ourselves and others

500

What are some potential consequences of bullying? 

Negative relationships, poor self-esteem, ISS/OSS, etc.

500

Are consequences always negative?

No, consequences can be positive when our actions are positive

500

What is the difference between anxiety and fear?

Fear helps to protect us from immediate danger while anxiety is the anticipation of a future threat.