At School
With Friends
At Home
Out in Public
Digital Life
100

You forgot your homework at home. What can you do?

Tell your teacher honestly and ask if you can bring it tomorrow or email it later.

100

Your friend wants to play a different game than you. What should you do?

Take turns choosing games or find a game you both like.

100

You want a snack, but your parent is on the phone. What do you do?

Wait until they’re done or quietly write a note or use a gesture.

100

You're at the store and want a toy, but your parent says no. What can you do?

Say “Okay,” or ask if you can save up for it or put it on a wish list.

100

You want to play a game on your sibling’s tablet. What’s the best way to ask?

“Can I have a turn when you're done?” or offer to set a timer.

200

A classmate cuts you in line at lunch. What should you do?

Politely tell them, “I was in line,” or tell a teacher if needed.

200

Your friend is upset and not talking. What could you do to help?

Ask if they’re okay and say, “I’m here if you want to talk.”

200

Your sibling keeps changing the TV channel. What can you do?

Ask to take turns or suggest using a timer to share the remote.

200

A stranger asks you for help or to come with them. What should you do?

Say “No” and go straight to a trusted adult or find help.

200

You get a text that makes you feel uncomfortable. What should you do?

Tell a trusted adult and don’t reply to the message.

300

You want to join a group project, but they say no. What’s a good way to handle it?

Ask if you can help in another way or find a different group.

300

Your friend tells a secret you didn’t want shared. What can you do?

Tell them it hurt your feelings and ask them to keep things private next time.

300

You spilled juice on the floor. What should you do?

Get a towel and clean it up, then tell an adult if you need help.

300

You're at the park and someone cuts in front of you. What could you do?

Say, “Excuse me, I was next,” or tell an adult if it keeps happening.

300

Someone posts a mean comment about your friend online. What should you do?

Tell your friend and an adult, and report the comment if needed.

400

You see someone being picked on. What can you do?

Tell an adult, stand nearby to show support, or invite the person to play with you.

400

Two of your friends are fighting, and you’re in the middle. What do you do?

Stay neutral, encourage them to talk it out, or give them space.

400

Your parent asked you to do a chore, but you’re really tired. What can you say or do?

Say, “Can I take a short break and then do it?” or ask for help.

400

You're waiting in a long line and feel frustrated. How can you handle it? 

Take deep breaths, bring something to do, or talk with someone while you wait.

400

You’re playing a game online and someone is being rude. What’s a good response?

Mute or block them and tell an adult if needed. Don’t argue.

500

The teacher gives instructions, but you didn’t understand them. What could you do next?

Raise your hand and say, “Can you please explain it again?”

500

You accidentally broke your friend’s toy. What should you do next?

Apologize, offer to fix or replace it, and ask if they’re okay.

500

You are upset and don’t want to talk. What is a good way to let your family know?

Say, “I need a break right now, but I’ll talk later.”

500

You see a younger child get hurt on the playground. What should you do?

Go get an adult right away and stay with the child until help arrives.

500

You sent a message to the wrong person by accident. What can you do next?

Apologize to both people and explain it was a mistake.