The activity we start class with every day
What is the check-in?
The act of seeing a situation from another person's point of view
The ability to manage your emotions and behavior in a way that is appropriate to the given situation
What is self-regulation?
The combined action of a group of people to achieve a goal
What is teamwork?
A willingness to accept responsibility for one's actions and choices
What is accountability?
State of mind deriving from your circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
What are emotions?
The ability to understand or feel what another person is experiencing
What is empathy?
The ability to reduce both the feelings and the actions that anger causes.
What is anger management?
A way for people to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement
What is conflict resolution?
A mental process that involves discovering, analyzing, and solving problems
What is problem solving?
Fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions
What are values?
Activities that another person can do well
What are strengths?
A desired result that you work to achieve
What is a goal?
Influence or pressure from members of one's peer group to act in a certain way
What is peer pressure?
Assessing which results, choices, claims, opinions, values, or approaches are better than others in a given context
Concept that you have about yourself (race, gender, sexual orientation, preferred pronouns, etc.).
What are identities?
Activities that are hard for another person to do
What are challenges?
Indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination toward another person
What is a microaggression?
Communication between people with the purpose of delivering, receiving, and understanding the message successfully
What is effective communication?
Fairness or justice in the way people are treated
What is equity?
The arts, music, language, traditions, stories, and histories that make up a community's identity, character, and customs.
What are cultural assets?
Unwritten rules that are understood by members of a group that guide social behaviors
What are social norms?
The desire or willingness of someone to do something
What is motivation?
The ability to understand, appreciate, and interact with people from various cultures
Relational approach to building school climate that focuses on belonging over exclusion, social engagement over control, and meaningful accountability over punishment.
What are restorative practices?