At School
At Home
How do they feel?
Changes, Changes, Changes
Thinking About You, Thinking About Me
100
The teacher asked you a question in class, but you didn't know the answer. How do you feel? What do you do?
You may feel disappointed that you did not know the answer. You can remain quiet and try again another time.
100
You are watching a movie with your little sister about the coolest monster ever. You look over at you sister and she has a scared look on her face. Why do you think she looks scared? What could you do or say?
She looks scared because the monsters frighten her. You could stop the movie and tell her that it's okay to be scared and she doesn't have to keep watching if she doesn't want to.
100
Your dad comes home and seems very tired. You have a lot to tell him ask him. How do you know he is tired? What could you do?
You might know he is tired because he is moving slowly and his eyes are looking down. You could wait to talk to him later.
100
You and a friend were playing a game. Another classmate asked to join your game. What would you say?
"Sure" " We already have too many players, but maybe next time."
100
You were at school having quiet free time. Everyone could choose something they wanted to do, so you chose to draw. You got out your favorite clicking pen that turned different colors every time you clicked. You were playing with your pen and you looked over at the girl next to you who was reading. She looked at you with a different look on her face that wasn’t very nice. What kind of face do you think she gave you? Why do you think she looked at you that way? What could you do about it?
She may have been frustrated or mad because the noise from the pen was distracting her from reading. You could apologize for bothering her and find another quiet activity to for the rest of free time.
200
Someone in your class teased you because you got so many wrong on your math test. How did you feel? What did you do?
You may have felt mad and upset. You should ask the person to stop and tell them that they are hurting your feelings. If they don't stop, tell a trusted adult.
200
After dinner on Friday night you wanted to go to the movies, but your mom said no because she didn’t have enough time to wash the dishes, pick up your sister, and get you to the movie theater on time. How do you feel about this? What could you do or say so that you could still go to the movies?
You probably feel mad or disappointed. You could offer to help your Mom with the dishes so that they will be done faster and maybe you can make it to the movie.
200
Your friend was shooting baskets in PE class and missed every shot. How do you think he felt and what would you do?
Your friend probably feels disappointed and sad. You could remind him that everyone misses sometimes and that he can improve with more practice.
200
Your friend got a new haircut. You really liked it. What could you do?
Tell your friend that you think their hair looks nice.
200
You were at school and you were running in the hallway. You ran past a teacher and she gave you a look. What kind of look do you think was on her face and why? What do you think you should do?
The teacher was probably upset or frustrated that you were not being safe. You could apologize and tell her that you will remember to walk next time.
300
Some students in class are telling lies about your friend. How does that make you feel and what would you do?
That may make you feel mad and frustrated. You could ask them to stop.
300
Your mom is making something for dinner that you do not like. How does this make you feel? What could you do?
This may make you feel disappointed or mad. You could ask if you could eat something else instead.
300
You noticed the new girl in class didn't have anyone to sit with at lunch. How would you feel if you were her? What would you do?
You may feel sad or lonely. You could invite her to sit with you and your friends.
300
Your schedule changed. You will have an assembly instead of your favorite art class. How do you feel and what do you do about it?
You may be disappointed or mad. You can ask a teacher if it is possible for you to stay in art class.
300
You got home from school really late because you stopped by the river on the way home and threw rocks. When you walked in the door your mom had a worried look on her face. What does a worried face look like? Why was she worried? What do you think you should say or do?
When someone is worried they may frown and their eyes may be squinted. Your mom was probably worried because she did not know why you did not come home earlier. You should apologize for not letting her know where you were going and tell her that you will remember to do that next time.
400
Your friends finished their work, but you weren't finished yet. They were playing a game. How would you feel? What would you do?
You may feel disappointed or sad. You could continue to work hard so that you can join them when you are finished.
400
You and your sister want to watch different TV shows at the same time. How might this make you feel? What could you do?
This might make you feel disappointed. You could offer to record your show to watch later.
400
In the lunch room, your friend dropped his tray and his food went all over the floor. What do you think he is feeling and what would you do?
He is probably mad and upset. You could help him clean up the mess.
400
Someone new is sitting in your spot at your lunch table. How might this make you feel? What could you do?
You might feel angry. You could ask them to move or find a new place to sit.
400
Your friend is wearing new glasses. You don't like the way they look and tell her you think they are ugly. Your friend frowns and walks away. Why is your friend frowning? What can you do?
Your friend is frowning because your comment about their glasses hurt their feelings. You can apologize to them and tell them that you will be more sensitive next time.
500
While you were walking in the hall, a girl tripped you and started laughing. How does that make you feel and what would you do about it?
That might make you feel mad or angry. You could ignore her and keep walking.
500
Your sister was out riding her new bike. She suddenly came running in the house crying. Why do you think she was crying and what could you do about it?
She was crying because she was upset or frustrated because of something that happened while she was riding her bike (she fell, her bike broke, etc.). You could ask her if she would want to talk about what happened or if there is something she needs to help her feel better.
500
You were working on a test and the bell rang. You were not done. How do you feel? What would you do?
You may feel mad or disappointed. You could ask the teacher if there is another time you could come and finish the test.
500
You are working on a group project and a student you have a hard time working with joins your group. How does this make you feel? What could you do?
You might feel disappointed or angry. You should welcome them and communicate so you can work together.
500
Everyone is getting ready to go home and your friend has a lot of things to carry. You rush by them. How do you think your friend felt? What could you do next time?
Your friend probably felt mad and angry. Next time if you can, you could offer to help them carry their things.