Feelings
Emotions
Triggers
Peer Pressure
In the Classroom
100

If someone is crying and sitting alone, what might they be feeling? 

Sad, depressed, lonely

100

Sally sits with a group of friends and immediately her "friends" get up and leave her alone at the table, she might be feeling.

Sad, lonely
100

The moment you your emotions change quickly to negative or intense ones.

Trigger

100

Peer pressure occurs when a friend or a group of friends _____________ you to do something you don't want to do

Pressure.

100

When the teacher is speaking keep your ______on the teacher.

Eyes

200

Frowning, pursed lips, furrowed eyebrows

angry

200

Jerod walks up to a friend from another school and his friend turns away to join his friends, he might be feeling

Rejected, hurt, embarrassed.
200

Being told no, losing homework, being late

Anger, frustration, annoyed

200

Others will __________ you more if you stand up for what you believe in

Respect.

200

When you have something important to say about the topic the teacher is discussing you should do what?

Raise your hand.

300

Comes into class stomping, throws bag down, and sighs loudly. 

Frustrated, upset, overwhelmed, mad

300

Sally has try outs in a minute, she is breathing hard, shaking, and her heart rate is fast, she might be feeling.

Nervous, worried, anxious

300

Dropping books, having to speak in front of class, tripping at lunch

Embarrassed

300

When someone is pressuring you to do something that you don't want to do or that you know is wrong, you can___________

Say no, tell them to stop, get help from an adult.

300

When the teacher gives you an assignment to complete in the classroom, you should

Work on the assignment quietly and ask for help when needed.

400

Tapping fingers, rocking, heavy breathing

Anxiety, nervous, worried

400

Jerod is quieter than usual, does not think he can do his work, does not feel things are fun anymore, he might be feeling

depressed, sad, low

400

Pop quiz, final test, public speaking

Nervous, worried, anxious

400

When you see a group of kids bullying another student but you are alone, you should____________

Get help from an adult, try to help the student being bullied.

400

When working on a group project it's very important that all team members work together. What is another word for this?

Cooperation.

500

Yawning, hand holding up head, watery eyes, moving around 

Tired, exhausted, bored

500

Sally is wiggling her feet, tapping her fingers, and fidgets while she is doing her work, she might be feeling

Distracted, hyper

500

Losing a pet, failing a test, missing school and friends

Depression, sadness, feeling lonely

500

Treat others the way you want to be _________?

Treated.

500

When we raise our hands in the classroom, and not interrupt our classmates when they are speaking this is known as_________

Respect, being courteous