Feelings & Emotions
Coping Skills
Anger & Big Feelings
Making Good Choices
Safety & Relationships
100

Name one feeling and where you might feel it in your body.

Example Answers:

Angry = tight fists
Nervous = butterflies in stomach
Excited = fast heartbeat
Sad = heavy chest
Worried = stomach ache 

100

Name one healthy coping skill.

Example Answers:

Deep breathing
Drawing
Talking to a trusted adult
Listening to music
Taking a break
Walking away

100

True or False:
It is okay to feel angry.

True

100

Before making a choice, what should you do first?

Stop and think

100

What is a trusted adult?

Example Answer:
An adult you can go to for help, support, or safety.

200

What tool did we create to help us identify different emotions?

Emotion Wheel

200

What activity did we create to help us remember things that help when we feel sad?

Comfort Cloud

200

What activity helped us learn that other feelings can be underneath anger?

Anger Sandwiches

200

What activity did we use to show how choices can lead to different outcomes?

Choice Comics

200

What activity helped us identify trusted adults?

Trusted Adult Hand

300

What are the three parts of the face that help us recognize emotions?

Eyes, Eyebrows, Mouth

300

Finish this affirmation:
"I can do _____ things."

"I can do hard things."

300

Name one feeling that might be underneath anger.

Example Answers:

Hurt
Embarrassed
Worried
Frustrated
Disappointed
Sad
Left out

300

Why is it important to think about consequences?

Example Answers:

Choices affect ourselves and others
Actions have outcomes
It helps us make safer decisions
It helps prevent problems

300

What can you say if someone is making you uncomfortable?

Example Answers:

No
Stop
I don't like that
Please stop
I need help

400

Why is it important to identify our feelings?

Example Answers:

Helps us understand what we're feeling
Helps us communicate with others
Helps us ask for help
Helps us choose coping skills
Helps us calm down

400

When can you use a coping skill?

Example Answers:

When upset
When frustrated
When worried
When angry
Before a feeling gets too big
Anytime you need help calming down

400

What are some body clues that tell you anger is getting bigger?

Example Answers:

Tight fists
Hot face
Fast heartbeat
Clenched teeth
Tense muscles
Yelling
Feeling shaky

400

A friend says something mean to you. Name one safe choice you could make.

Example Answers:

Walk away
Use kind words
Tell a trusted adult
Ignore it
Ask them to stop
Take a break

400

What does empathy mean?

Example Answers:

Understanding how someone else feels
Trying to see things from another person's perspective
Caring about another person's feelings

500

Name three feelings someone might experience all in the same day.

Example Answers:

Happy, frustrated, excited
Nervous, proud, tired
Sad, hopeful, angry

500

Name three coping skills you could use when feeling upset.

Example Answers:

Deep breathing, drawing, talking to someone
Taking a walk, listening to music, taking a break
Reading, coloring, using positive affirmations

500

If you feel anger building up, what are two things you can do before reacting?

Example Answers:

Take deep breaths
Walk away
Count to 10
Talk to a trusted adult
Take a break
Use a coping skill
Ask for help

500

Name two questions you can ask yourself before making a difficult choice.

Example Answers:

What might happen next?
Is this a safe choice?
How will this affect others?
Will this help or hurt the situation?
Would I be proud of this choice later? 

500

Name three trusted adults or safe people you could talk to if you needed help.

Example Answers:

Parent/caregiver
Teacher
School counselor
Coach
Relative
Program staff
Trusted family friend