Scenarios
Problem Solving
Body Safety
Safe in the Community
100

You are playing a game with a friend and the other person does not want to play the way that you want to. What should you do?

Ask them if you can take turns playing each other's way or take a break and pick a different activity until you can agree.

100

Someone budged in line.

What is the size of the problem? (small, medium, or big)

Small problem.

100

What are the 3 Rs to keep your body safe? 

Recognize, Refuse, Report

100

Why is it important to ask the pet's owner before touching an animal?

It could be a service animal, you don't know if the animal is sick, you don't know if the animal likes to be pet or be around strangers

200


You are playing with a friend. Your friend starts teasing a younger student about their shoes. Assertively tell your friend to stop teasing. 

Face the person

Keep your head up and shoulders back

Use a calm, firm voice

Use respectful words

"Stop teasing them, it is not fair or kind."

200

Your friend doesn't want to play the same game as you.

What is the size of the problem? (Small or big)

Small problem

200

What is an example of a safe and unsafe touch?

Safe: high-five, hug, kiss, fist bump, elbow bump

Unsafe: kick, push, punch, slap, pinch

200

What are some examples of wheels that you could be on where you need to wear a helmet?

bike, skateboard, roller skates/blades, scooter, or hoverboard

300

You are trying to focus on your work and someone is distracting you. What can you do?

Use self-talk. "I can do this." "Just ignore them." "Focus on what I need to finish."

Ask them to stop politely. "Can you please stop, I am trying to focus."

300

You aren't feeling well. 

What is the size of the problem? (small, medium, or big)

Small - you might need an adult to help you, but you may also be able to handle it. 

300

Who is a trusted adult you can talk to at school if someone is touching your body in a way you do not like?

Any adult at school!

300

Name as many of the 8 Never Never Rules as you can.

Never Touch Guns

Never Play with Fire

Never Ride on Wheels without a helmet

Never go in water without someone knowing

Never use a sharp tool without permission

Never ride in a car without wearing a seatbelt

Never touch a dog without asking permission

Never cross the street without checking for traffic. 

400

You are getting really frustrated working on a math problem, what can you do to calm down?

Take a deep breath, take a break, ask for help.

400


What is the difference between a small problem and a big problem?

Small problem: you can handle yourself

Big: you need an adult

400

A friend keeps coming up to you and giving you a hug when you don't want one. What can you do?

Tell the friend to stop hugging you. If it keeps happening, get an adult to help. 

400

Why is it important to never play with fire?

Because you can accidentally hurt yourself, others, and your things through burns or starting a fire. 

500

You see on an online app that someone is making rude comments to another person. What do you do?

Show the comments to a trusted adult. Do not comment mean or unkind things back. 

500

You see two kids physically fighting in the hallway. Someone is hurt.

What is the size of the problem? (small or big)

Big problem. You need an adult to help. 

500

Why should you not keep it a secret if someone is touching your body in a way you do not like?

Telling someone allows you to get help.  You are in control of your body and get to say who, when, and how it is touched.

500

Tell about a time you used the "always ask first rule."

Always ask first rule is: Always ask a parent or the person in charge first before going somewhere, doing something, or accepting something from someone.