What do you feel when something makes you smile and laugh?
Happy, excited!
If your friend drops their ice cream, how might they feel?
Sad or frustrated
When you feel scared, how might your heart beat (fast, slow, the same)?
fast!
What’s something you can say if you need help?
“Can you help me, please?”
What does "GOAT" mean when someone says, “You're the GOAT”
Greatest
Of
All
Time
What do you feel when your toy breaks and you can’t fix it?
Sad, mad
If someone is sitting alone at recess, how might they be feeling?
Lonely, alone, left-out, sad
When you’re mad, what might your face look like?
Your face might be red or scrunched-up with eyebrows down; you might have arms crossed.
If someone takes your toy, what’s a kind thing to say?
“I wasn’t done with that”
"Can I have it back, please?"
What does “no cap” mean if someone says, “I’m serious, no cap”?
No cap means--"I’m not lying”
What do you feel when someone takes your turn and you were waiting?
Frustrated, angry, annoyed
If your friend is frowning and has their arms crossed, how do they feel and why?
Mad or upset because something didn't go their way (they didn't get what they wanted).
When you feel excited, how might your body move
Your body might be jumpy, wiggly, fast!
What can you say if something is too loud or bothering you?
"That hurts my ears”
"Can we make it quieter?"
What does it mean if someone says, “That’s sus”
"That's sus" means "that's weird!"
What do you feel when you’re not sure what’s going to happen next?
Nervous, unsure, anxious or scared
Why might someone feel scared even if you don’t feel scared?
Because everyone feels scared sometimes and not everyone is scared of the same things.
What happens to your muscles when you feel really angry
Your muscles can get tight or tense (like when you squeeze to make a fist) when you are angry.
What’s a good way to ask to join a game?
“Can I play with you?”
What does “slay” mean if someone says, “You slayed that drawing”?
"You slayed" means "you did AMAZING"
What’s a word for when you feel happy and excited at the same time
Thrilled! Joyful! SOO excited!
Your classmate won a prize you wanted. They feel proud. You feel jealous. Why do you feel different about the same thing?
Because people can have different feelings.
How can you tell the difference between feeling nervous and excited in your body?
They can feel almost the same! Usually, excited feels fun and nervous feels unsure or not so good.
If you feel nervous to talk to an adult, what’s something brave you can say to ask for help?
“I’m nervous, but I need to tell you something”
“I need help with something important.”
What does it mean when someone says, “That’s a W” or “That’s a big L”
"That's a W" means "that's a WIN!"
"That's a big L" means "that's a big loss"