Problems
Expected/Unexpected
Friendship
Interrupting
100

You don't get the partner you want in gym. What is the size of this problem?

Small Problem

100

You raise your hand to answer a question in class. Expected or Unexpected?

Expected

100

How could you make a new friend?

saying hi, asking to play

100

Why shouldn't you interrupt people?

It can be rude, it can be disruptive to the class, it can make people lose their train of thought, it can make a lesson take much longer.

200

Give an example of a big problem.

An emergency- fire, flood, accident

200

You are playing tag and you are it. You tag your friend by tackling them to the ground. Expected or unexpected?

Unexpected

200

Name 2 qualities that make a good friend.

kind, take turns, share, honest, funny

200

When is it okay to interrupt someone?

In an emergency

300

You are out on the playground and you fall and scrape your hand. What is the size of that problem and what would you do about it?

Medium problem. Go to a supervisor if you need an ice pack or band aid.

300

You are asked to write in your journal in class. You put your head down on your desk and think about your soccer game tonight. Expected or unexpected?

Unexpected

300

Describe what a social filter is.

keeping unkind words in your head.

300

How can you let your teacher know you have something to say at the carpet?

Raise your hand

400

How could you solve the problem of someone cutting in front of you in line?

Talking it out, asking them to move to the back of the line. 

400

You need to borrow an eraser. You ask the person next to you if you can please borrow theirs. Expected or unexpected?

Expected.

400

What does the following mean "you don't need to be friends with everyone, but you need to be friendly"?

You need to be polite and kind to all students at your school and in your classroom, even if you don't play with them outside of the classroom. 

400

When your teacher is talking to another student how can you join the conversation without interrupting?

 Approach them, wait for them to make eye contact with you, wait for a break in the conversation.