Bullying & Teasing
Maintaining conversations
Off the mark thinking
Self-regulation
Sportsmanship
100

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

Teasing is done between friends with a lightheartedness that what is being said isn't meant. Bullying is repeatedly targeted with cruelty that is meant to hurt that person's feelings.

100

What is flexibility? How might flexibility help us when maintaining a conversation with someone else?

Flexibility is the ability to go with the flow, not being stuck on one topic or thought. It helps keep a conversation dynamic and open to change. 

100

What item did we use in group to show on the mark/off the mark thinking

dart board

100

Name three examples of anxiety you may feel in your body 

dizzy, sweating, fast heart beat, stomach aches, etc.

100

What does it mean to be a good sport?

trying your best, listening to others, encouraging teammates, etc

200

What strategies can you take to get help when being bullied?

Talk to a teacher, talk to your parents, talk to your friends/safety in numbers
200

Name three “Conversation Builders

eye contact, listening to others, raising your hand, etc.

200

What does all or nothing thinking look like?

thinking in extremes; never/always, perfect, failure 

200

Name three places you might feel anger in your body

fists, loud voice, jaw, etc

200

Name three ways good sportsmanship could be demonstrated during a game

saying “Good game”, continuing to play if losing, trying your best, treating the referee with respect, encouraging your teammates after a mistake

300

Give an example of teasing and give an example of bullying.

Teasing: Light-hearted, Bullying: cruel and repetitive.

300

Name three “Conversation Busters”

Interrupting, Not looking at person, yelling, etc.)

300

Name three of the thinking errors we discussed

Catastrophizing, Personalizing, Filtering, All-or-nothing thinking, "Its not fair!", Blaming others, Should thinking

300

What were the three parts of anxiety

bodily sensations, thoughts, and behavior

300

What can you do if someone else is not being a good sport?

set boundaries, speak up, I-statements, be a positive role model

400

What makes someone an easy target for a bully? What makes someone a difficult target for a bully?

Whining, being overly emotional, not being assertive. Being assertive, using I statements, eye-contact, minimizing contact with the bully.

400

What is the Say Three and See Rule

After you say three sentences, let others think about what you have said and respond

400

What thinking error does this describe: "My friend's didn't listen to what I had to say, they probably think I am so stupid."

Personalizing 
400

Name one coping thought you could use to help you get through a scary time.

 I can handle this, Stay calm, I can get through this, it probably won't be that bad

400

How does good sportsmanship help with friendships

helps make and keep friends, people don’t like it when others lose control, helps encourage flexibility in friendships

500

Is being aggressive a good way to respond to bullying? What might happen if you use aggression.

No, being aggressive may result in a physical altercation that could get you physically hurt, lead to intensified future bullying, or get you into trouble with school administrators.

500

If you want to keep the conversation flowing, what can you do?

Ask questions – Who, What, Where, When, How

500

What thinking error does this describe: What if I flunk out of school and become homeless because I failed this math quiz?

Catastrophizing 

500

Name two ways to cope with anger

Progressive muscle relaxation/ tiring out your muscles, changing thinking, stepping away and taking a breath

500

Give an example of an I statement

I feel angry when you call me stupid, I want you to stop doing that and leave me alone.