Empathy
Emotion Management
Problem Solving
Bullying
Miscellaneous
100

When you have empathy for people, you (answer all that apply):

a) Notice how they are feeling

b) Listen with attention to what they are saying

c) Tell them how they should feel

d) Try to understand their point of view



a) Notice how they are feeling

b) Listen with attention to what they are saying

d) Try to understand their point of view

100

True or false: You only experience strong emotions in your brain.



FALSE- you experience emotions in your body too!

    Examples: Stress in your neck, anxiety in your stomach 

100

It's recess and you and your friend want to play basketball.  But Jessie and Alex are already playing there... again! They've played basketball at recess for the last two days.  You have a problem.  How can you say the problem in a way that doesn't blame anyone?

Answer: (Answers may vary, but should not blame anyone.  

Example: We all want to play basketball at the same time and there is only one basketball).

100

What is respect? Give an example

    Answers may vary, example: You consider how others want to be treated and treat them that way.


100

What is Peer Pressure? Give an example.

When someone your age tells you to do something (good or bad)

200

There is a new student in class.  What are some things you could do to have a conversation with him? (Answer all that apply)

A) Listen to him with attention 

B) Face him when you talk to him

C) Use friendly, respectful, sincere words and tone of voice

D) Ask more questions to keep the conversation going



All of the above



200

You are playing a game at recess. You notice that someone on the other team is cheating. You are so angry! What can you do to calm down?



Answers will vary. Teachers choice

    Example: Remove yourself from the situation

200

Your friend wants you to take some money from your big sister's money-box when she is not home to ask.  What should you say to your friend?



Answer: Must be an assertive- strong and respectful answer. 

Example: No I don't want to do that.

200

What is bullying? (hint: what is the difference between being mean and bullying?)

    When someone keeps being mean to someone else on purpose.  The person it's happening to hasn't been able to make it stop. It is unfair and one-sided.

200

What is the difference between a job and a career?

A job is what you are currently doing for money.  A career includes your education, your jobs and your future job goals.

300

Jill was very excited that her older sister was coming home for a visit.  Then she found out that her sister had a change of plans and couldn't make it home.  Jill is very disappointed.  What is a compassionate thing you could do for Jill.



    Answer: Tell her you are sorry her sister is not coming for a visit and invite her over to your house to watch a movie instead.

300

Anxiety is the uneasy feeling you get when you are worried about something that might or might 

not happen.  When you feel anxious, what can you do to feel better?



Answers will vary. Teachers choice

    Example:Self Talk 

300

Why is it important to take responsibility when you do something wrong?



Answers may vary, for example: It is the respectful thing to do.

300

What can you do if bullying happens to you or you see it happening to someone else?

Answers may vary, example: Report to a caring adult

300

If you have a problem with another student. Who should you inform immediately?

    Teacher or Principal

400

Describe a situation where you may have more than one feeling at the same time.



  Answers will vary. Looking for situations, emotions, and why.

400

Name an example of a strong feeling.

Answers: Fear, Frustration, Anger, Embarrassment, etc.

400

A student at C4C has said something disrespectful to you resulting in you becoming extremely angry. What are some healthy steps you could take to cool off?

    Answers will vary. Example: Ask to remove yourself from the situation

400

What can a bystander do to help stop bullying?

Answers may vary, example: stand up for the person being bullied

400

When is Mr. Sanderson's Birthday?

Feb 14th 

500

Why is it important to respect different points of view when you work together at school in groups or with partners?



Answers will vary. Teachers choice

500

Why is it important to not allow little situations bother you for a long period of time?

Answer: There is a very small chance you will be stressing over the situation days/weeks from when it happened

500

You are on your CST and have a question. You look up and both Mr. S and Ms. Downey are helping other students. What should you do?

    Look in your study, or switch to a different class

500

What is cyber bullying?

Bullying with electronic technology (e.g. the internet, a cell phone, etc.)

500

What year was Mr. Sanderson born?

1997