Self-Awareness
Self-Management
Name the Emotion
Conflict Resolution
Random
100

True or False: Labeling your emotions is an important step and self-awareness

TRUE!!

Double Points

100

True or False: Stress can affect our bodies physically as well as mentally.

True

100

I am crying because I am unhappy.

What is sad?

100

You just got new glasses and there is a student in your class who is teasing you about them.  This hurts your feelings.  What “I” message can you use to tell them your feelings are hurt?

I feel _____________ when _____________.

I need ___________.  

I feel upset when you’re making fun of my glasses.

 I need you to stop.

100

The number of hot dog buns that are in a standard package.

What is 6?

200

Emotions triggers.  Give me an example.

What are people things, or events that cause you to have a strong emotional reaction? Example: Making loud noises while I’m trying to focus.

200

The importance of writing down our goals.

What is, it will help you think about them more specifically and can help you remember them?

 DOUBLE POINTS!!!

200

I'm very happy.

What is excited?

200

There are a group of students playing basketball during lunch and they tell you that you can’t play because you aren’t good enough.  How would you handle that situation?

You could go find something else to do or talk to the teacher about it.  You could talk to them and let them know you don’t think this is fair.  You could walk away.

200

The hand that the Statue of Liberty’s torch is in.

What is in the right hand?

300

Using “I statements” is important when you’re letting people know how you feel.  Change this statement: “You’re making me angry!” into an “I statement”.

What is "I'm feeling angry right now"?

300

Physical symptoms of stress.

What is stomach getting tight, breathing fast, sweating, headache?

300
The way people feel when someone is talking over them.

What is annoyed or disrespected?

300

One of your friends was teasing you and things went too far and now you are mad.  What should you do?

Use coping skills to calm down.  When calm, let them know that they went too far.

300

The color on the bottom of a standard traffic light.

What is green?

400

Define social awareness.

What is understanding the perspectives of others and being understanding of their viewpoints, including those from diverse backgrounds and cultures.

400

List three ways you can cope with stress or negative feelings.

What is talk to a friend or adult; write, draw, exercise, ect.?

400

I'm super tired.

What is exhausted?

400

A new student just joined your class from another country and you assumed he was from Mexico because he was Hispanic but he is really from El Salvador.  This student was offended.  What should you do?

Apologize to him, talk it out and let him know you were not trying to be offensive.  Be aware next time and don’t make the same quick judgments.

400

The face that is on a dime.

Who is Roosevelt?

500

Define self-awareness.

What is knowing yourself and what you think, feel, and believe.

500

Define self-management.

What is taking responsibility for your own well-being and behavior; knowing how to deal with your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs?

500

I'm annoyed and becoming angry.

What is frustrated or irritated?

500

Your only friend in the school is hanging out during lunch with someone that you don’t like.  You are getting frustrated by this.  What should you do?

If you are their friend, then it’s not fair to ask them to choose between you and the person you don’t like.  You need to calm down and think about it to find a win/win solution.  Maybe if you dive the other student a chance, you’ll be able to make a new friend.  You could talk to your friend about it but recognize that you may just need to give the other person a chance and get to know them too.

500

The item featured in the center of a standard Arkansas License plate.

What is a diamond?