When you're talking to a friend, they lean forward and nod frequently. What do their social cues tell you?
They are listening to you. They are interested in the conversation.
Guess the movie:
🎃👻🎅💀
The Nightmare before Christmas
You step closer to your classmate, and they step back. What does this cue tell you?
They want/need more space.
Your classmate keeps interrupting you when you're talking. What do you do?
Ask them nicely to stop.
Tell them you were not done talking, if you could please finish before they take their turn.
What Pixar movie does a house float with balloons?
Up
You're explaining your project, but your friend keeps looking around the room. What does that tell you?
They are not interested in the conversation. They are bored in the conversation.
Guess the movie:
🐇👮♀️🦊🌆
Zootopia
You tell a friend a secret, and their eyes widen and their mouth opens a little. What emotion do their social cues tell you they are feeling?
They are surprised or shocked.
You studied for your test, but your grade was marked wrong on one question you actually answered correctly. How can you advocate for yourself?
You can talk to the teacher after class and explain that you got the correct answer, and if she can change your grade. You can raise your hand and let her know that you actually got the correct answer.
What is the name of the robot that cleans up trash on Earth?
Wall-E
Someone says, "Wow, that's just great..." with an eye roll. What do they mean?
They are probably being sarcastic.
Guess the movie:
🦎🏵️🏵👸🎨🍳
Tangled.
During a game, someone raises their eyebrows and tilts their head toward you. What do their social cues tell you? 
They might be confused or not understand something.
You don't understand the math homework, but the teacher is already moving on to a new topic. How can you advocate for yourself?
Raise your hand and ask the teacher to go back and explain.
See the teacher after class to have her explain the math lesson.
Ask a friend for help that understands the homework.
What kind of fish is Nemo?
Clownfish
Your teacher says your name loudly and quickly. What might their tone mean?
They are frustrated.
They need to get your attention.
They are getting upset.
Guess the movie:
🏹🐻👩🦰🥧
Brave.
You're sitting at lunch, and a classmate sits next to you even though there are lots of open seats. They greet you with a smile and immediately begin talking to you. What do their social cues and body language tell you?
They want to be near you/be friendly. They are interested in talking to you.
You agreed to play a game, but your friend keeps changing the rules to win. What can you do?
What is Nemo's Dad's name?
Marlin
Your friend says, "I'm fine," but their body language shows that they are: crossing their arms, rolling their eyes, furrowing their eyebrows, and looking away. What do you think?
They are not fine. They might be upset.
Guess the movie:
🐧🎤🎶
Happy Feet
You tease your friend by making a joke. They respond, "Haha, very funny," but you notice their arms are crossed and they are not actually laughing. What do you think they mean?
They are being sarcastic. They might not have found your joke amusing. They might not have liked your joke. They might be annoyed.
You feel overwhelmed in a group activity and need a short break. How can you advocate for yourself?
Let your group know you need a break. Let the teacher know and ask if you can go to the bathroom and wash your face. Ask to take a break. Use another coping skill.
In Monsters Inc they collect screams of kids and use it as ___.
energy