Feelings and Emotions
Growth Mindset
Social Thinking
Empathy
Friendships
100

FILL IN THE BLANK: _____________ are what you feel on the inside when things happen to you.

Emotions/Feelings

100
People who believe that challenges and failures are opportunities for learning, and that skills and abilities can be developed through effort and consistency have a _______________.
Growth mindset
100
What is an expected behavior and what kinds of thoughts do expected behaviors produce?
An expected behavior is a behavior that fits the situation/what you are expected or supposed to do. These behaviors give others good thoughts about us.
100

Name someone you know who is Empathetic

Parents, Friends, Teachers, ECT.

100

A real friend tries to help me when I have a problem.

True

200
DAILY DOUBLE!! FILL IN THE BLANK: Emotions or feelings that we LIKE to experience are called ___________ emotions. (Provide Example for Bonus Points)
Positive Emotions (Happy, glad, joyful, excited, confident, proud, energetic, relaxed, etc.)
200
What does it mean to have a fixed mindset?
Having a fixed mindset means that you think skills and abilities cannot be developed, you either have them or you don't. You also may give up easily and run away from things that are too hard.
200
What is an unexpected behavior and what kinds of thoughts do unexpected behaviors produce?
An unexpected behavior is a behavior that does not fit the situation/not following directions/not doing what you are supposed to do. These behaviors give others uncomfortable thoughts about us.
200
Understanding and sharing the experiences and feelings of another person is called ______________.
Empathy
200

The best reason to be become someone's friend is you like the video game console they have at their house. 

A true friendship is not based on objects that the other person owns. People want to feel they are more important to you than the object that they own. 

300
TRUE OR FALSE: You can experience more than one emotion at a time.
TRUE. You can experience multiple emotions at a time.
300
CHANGE YOUR MINDSET: "I can't do this".
I can't do this yet, I can do this, I may need some help, etc.
300
What is a hidden rule?
A hidden rule is an expectation that people don't talk about but that we are expected to follow.
300

Can you think of a character in a book or movie that has shown "empathy"?

Name a Charecter

300

I know I should not do what The Joker dared me to do, but if I do it he will think I am cool and will be my friend. That's a good reason to do something that could get me in trouble, right?

False

400
FILL IN THE BLANK: Emotions that we avoid and don't like to experience are called ___________ emotions. (Provide examples)
Negative emotions (sad, angry, frustrated, stressed, tense, hurt, jealous, etc.)
400
CHANGE YOUR MINDSET: "This is good enough."
I can always do better, there is always room for improvement, I will go back and check my work, etc.
400

Give an example of a SCIENCE / Technical skill.

School skills, learning new information, etc.

400
Each member of the group, give an example of how you have shown empathy to one of your classmates.
Give examples
400

There are 2 characteristics that I want my friends to have.

Possible options are: kind, honest, listens to me, offers to help me, likes the same activities I like, follows the rules, someone who will tell the truth about me, someone who does not encourage me to do bad things, and stands up for me or protect me if someone bullies me. 

500
Each member of the group; What is another feeling word for MAD?
Angry, upset, frustrated, annoyed, furious, infuriated, etc.
500
CHANGE YOUR MINDSET: "I made a mistake. I can't fix it."
Mistakes help me learn, I can try again, I can fix this, etc.
500

Give an example of a SOCIAL skill?

Socializing with people, knowing how to communicate appropriately, apologizing, sharing, etc.

500
Feeling sorry for someone is NOT empathy. This is called __________.
Sympathy
500

Friends never disagree or argue. True or False?

False. True friends may disagree at times but they can solve their disagreements by talking about the problem when they are calm, agreeing to disagree, or remembering that keeping their friendship is more important than winning an argument.