Emotions
Communication Styles
Problem Solving
Take a Breather
Miscellaneous
100

Understanding what someone may be thinking or feeling in a given situation is known as...

Empathy

100

Not expressing thoughts or feelings. Not standing up for oneself. "Going with the flow"... 

Passive Communication

100
This needs to be done BEFORE you can start the problem solving process. 
Calm down.
100

Deep breathing and counting to ten are both examples of...

Calming Strategies. 

100

Concluding something without having adequate amounts of information to do so is known as...

Jumping to Conclusions. 

200
The analogy used to convey an understanding of empathy that was discussed and is commonly used is...

Walking in someone else's shoes. 

200

Dominating conversations and groups. Disregarding the feelings of others. "It's my way or the highway".

Aggressive Communication

200

The first step of the problem solving process is...

State the problem (without blame).
200

When deep breathing, it is best to breath in through this and out through this...

In through your nose and out through your mouth.

200

These two students/characters were involved in a recent dispute over computer usage. 

James and Emma.

300

A thought/feeling that strikes us when something unexpected happens...

Surprise

300

Expressing one's thoughts and feelings while also respecting the thoughts and feelings of others. Standing straight, making eye contact, and using a firm tone of voice are expressed when using this communication style...

Assertive Communication

300

When we explore the consequences of our potential solutions, we usually weigh the...

Pros and Cons. 

300

The first step of the calming down process involves using this... 

A stop signal. 

300

What is the capital of Kansas? 

Topeka

400

Two things we can look for to help us determine how someone might be feeling at a given moment. 

Facial expressions and the current situation. 

400

Indirectly expressing one's thoughts and feelings. This is often done behind people's backs or by making comments that aren't directed towards anyone in particular. Ex: "It would be nice if people cleaned up around here!". 

Passive Aggressive

400

Usually the solution to disagreements between people involves both people getting part, but not all, of what they want. This is known as...

Compromise.

400
"Stop! Name your feeling. __________".

Calm Down. 

400

What was the prize given out in class for answering the previous question correctly? (2 things).

A funky monkey pencil and a grade exchange for an A or A+ on a future assignment or test.

500

Acting empathetically to help someone who is feeling down or struggling. 

Compassion

500

This communication style is usually considered to be the best of the lot in almost, if not all, situations. 

Assertive Communication

500
Potential solutions to a problem should always be two things...

Safe and Respectful. 

500

Why is it important to calm down before attempting to solve a problem? Name two of the main reasons discussed in class. 

So that we are able to think more clearly and make better decisions.

When people are not calm, they are more likely to escalate the situation and make the problem worse. 

500

What did Derek and a friend recently destroy that belonged to someone else? Be specific. 

A baseball card.