You tell the truth, even when it’s hard.
Choices: A) Respect B) Honesty C) Teamwork
Answer: Honesty
A person steps back when you get close.
Choices: A) Wants more space B) Wants a hug C) Playing around
Answer: Wants more space
You give someone a hug even though they said they don’t want one.
Choices: A) Yes B) No C) Sometimes
Answer: No
“What should you say when you make a mistake?”
“I’m sorry” / “That was my fault”
Someone accidentally bumps into you and doesn’t say sorry. What should you do?
Stay calm and ignore it OR say, “It’s okay” (don’t get upset)
You say “I’m sorry” after making a mistake.
Choices: A) Cooperation B) Apologizing C) Confidence
Answer: Apologizing
Someone is nodding while you talk.
Choices: A) Not listening B) Listening/Agreeing C) Upset
Answer: Listening/Agreeing
You invite a friend to hang out but they say “not today.”
Choices: A) Yes B) No C) Sometimes
Answer: Yes (respecting their choice is the boundary)
You interrupted someone. What should you say?
“I’m sorry for interrupting” / “Go ahead, you can finish”
Your friend looks upset but won’t talk. What’s a good response?
Say, “I’m here if you want to talk” / Give them space but show you care
You stay calm when something doesn’t go your way.
Choices: A) Self-control B) Humor C) Leadership
Answer: Self-control
A friend turns their body away while you’re talking.
Choices: A) Engaged B) Not interested C) Happy
Answer: Not interested
You continue joking with a friend after the say "stop"/ walk away.
Choices: A) Yes B) No
Answer: No
Someone is bothering you. What’s a respectful way to respond?
“Please stop” / “I don’t like that”
You accidentally hurt someone’s feelings. What should you do?
Apologize and try to make it right
You notice your tone of voice might sound rude and fix it.
Choices: A) Self-awareness B) Humor C) Leadership
Answer: Self-awareness
A classmate is sighing loudly and rolling their eyes.
Choices: A) Excited B) Frustrated/Annoyed C) Confused
Answer: Frustrated/Annoyed
"Please give me space to calm down" Choices: A) Yes B) No
Answer: Yes
You need help but feel frustrated. What should you say?
“Can you help me, please?” / “I’m having trouble”
You feel really angry during class. What’s a good choice?
Take deep breaths / Ask for a break / Use calming strategies
You think before you act when you’re upset.
Choices: A) Self control B) Creativity C) Independence
Answer: Self control
You use “I feel…” statements instead of blaming.
Choices: A) Communication B) Solving Problems C) Both A & B
Answer: Both A & B
I'm going to take a break.
Choices: A) Yes B) No
Answer: Yes
Instead of saying “That’s dumb,” how can you respectfully disagree?
“I don’t agree” / “I see it differently
Instead of saying “You’re wrong,” what could you say?
“I think something different” / “Can we check that?”