Give someone in the room a compliment.
Examples may be "You are a great friend." "You are good at soccer." "I like how you make me laugh."
Name a word that rhymes with red
Examples are: bed, head, led, fed, bread, shed, said, bread
3 + 4 =
7
I live in virginia.
Capitalize V: I live in Virginia.
Name two different emotions!
Many answers will be correct! Examples may be mad, sad, happy, excited, nervous, calm, etc.
True or false: Friends never get into fights.
False! Even friends will disagree sometimes. When this happens, they will respect each other's opinions, listen to each other and talk about how to make things better in the future.
Name a word that rhymes with share.
Examples are: bear, care, dare, fair, hair, pear, rare, stare, wear/where
Younger kids: 2 + 3 =
Older kids: 14 + 28 =
Younger kids: 5
Older kids: 42
my favorite color is green.
Uppercase M: My favorite color is green.
Name two other words for mad
Many answers may be correct! Examples may include angry, furious, irritated, annoyed, frustrated.
Your classmate is crying because they fell down. What should you do? What should you NOT do?
Correct answers may include: Ask them if they're okay, Help them stand up, Tell the teacher or nurse if they're hurt
Should NOT: Laugh at them, Step on them
Name a word that rhymes with cow
Examples of correct answers: now, how, allow, bow, brow, plow, wow, meow
Younger kids: 10 - 5 =
Older kids: 35 - 12 =
Younger kids: 5
Older kids: 23
The colors on the flag are red white and blue.
Add commas: The colors on the flag are red, white, and blue.
Name two coping or calm down skills
Many answers may be correct! Examples may include: take a break, ask for help, get water, go on a walk, listen to music, write in a journal, deep breath, count to 10.
True or false: It's okay to feel mad or sad sometimes.
True! Even though these emotions can feel uncomfortable, it's normal to feel these ways sometimes. What's important is how you deal with the emotion. For example, instead of screaming and throwing things when you're mad, you take a break and talk to a trusted adult.
Examples are: stable, label, cable, fable
Younger kids: 2 x 2 =
Older kids: 6 x 4 =
Younger kids: 4
Older kids: 24
We meet every tuesday in october. (hint: two fixes!)
We meet every Tuesday in October.
Name two verbs
Remember, verbs are actions. Many answers may be correct! Examples are: jump, run, sit, build, watch.
Example: "It makes me feel annoyed when you get so close to me. Next time can you please stand a little farther away?" "I need more space. Please back up."
Name a word that rhymes with danger.
Examples are: stranger, ranger, changer
Younger kids: 6 + 3 =
Older kids: 3 x 5 - 7 =
Younger kids: 9
Older kids: 8 (3 x 5 = 15, 15 - 7 = 8)
Did you and Joe go to the store
Add a question mark: Did you and Joe go to the store?
Name the two adjectives in this sentence: My aunt bought me new shoes, but they are uncomfortable.