How do you think she is feeling?
Happy
This is something nice you say when you first meet someone.
Hi. Hello. My name is _____.
If you and a friend both want the same toy, name one way you could solve the problem.
take turns, play together, pick another toy, etc.
If someone says “thank you,” you say this.
You're welcome
Holding the door open for someone is an example of this.
Kindness
Your face might turn red, and you may want to hide when you feel this.
Embarrassed
Sharing and _____ will make people want to play games with you again.
taking turns
If someone bumps into you by accident, what’s the best thing to do?
“It’s okay” or “Excuse me”
A peer asks if they can join your game. What’s a kind response?
Sure you can play!
Yes!
Freebie!
You get free points just for being awesome <3
You're great!
Name two things your body might do when you feel nervous.
Sweating, shaking, stomach hurts, heart racing, etc.
When a friend is talking, you do this with your eyes and ears.
Listen
What should you do if you feel too upset to solve a problem right away?
take a break or calm down first
If you see someone sitting alone at lunch, what could you do?
Ask if they want to sit together
Saying nice words about someone is called giving a ____.
Compliment
This emotion can feel strong in your body and might make you want to yell or stomp.
Anger
Story time! As a group discuss this story:
“A student forgot their lunch at home. What could happen because of that?”
Everyone who participates gets points!
Go team!
CHALLENGE CARD - GROUP TASK
You have 20 seconds to name as many emotions as you can as a group. Each player gets 50 points for each one you name. GO!
angry, sad, happy, excited, etc.
You accidentally knock over a peer’s block tower. What should you say and do?
Say sorry. Help rebuild it.
Name one way you can show kindness at home.
help with chores, say thank you, give hugs, etc.
Mystery Bonus!
Everyone! Give two of your friends a high 5 and get 50 points!
Good job!
This is something you can say to cheer up a sad friend.
“It’s okay, I’m here for you” or “Do you want to play?"
This word means finding a solution where both people are happy.
Compromise
Your friend is upset because they lost a game. What can you say or do to help them feel better?
It's just a game, good job, let's play again, etc.
Be kind! Everyone give a compliment to the person sitting beside you.
Say something nice!
What are two healthy ways to calm down when you feel upset?
deep breathing, counting, taking a break, asking for help, etc
What are two things you can do to show respect to a friend?
use kind words, give them space, don’t interrupt, etc.
You were playing with the magnet tiles earlier in front of the TV and you forgot to clean them up before going to eat snack. What problem might this cause?
A friend may trip, the toys may get broken, we might lose pieces, etc
Ask one person in the group a friendly question about themselves. Example: "What is your favorite food?" (you can't steal that one)
Make friends!
What are two ways you can be a “kind leader” in your classroom or group?
helping others, showing respect, including everyone, etc.?