Conversations and carrying on
sportsmanship (winning and losing)
emotional literacy
Social dilemmas
100

When you want to start a conversation with a friend, this is a friendly, polite word you can say to greet them

What is hello (or hi)

100

If you lose a game, this is a polite, two-word phrase you should say to the person who won

what is "good game"

100

When a person is feeling angry, their body might feel hot, their hands might clench into fists, and this body part might feel tight or scowling

what is the face (or jaw)

100

You are playing a game with a buddy and they accidentally bump into you. Instead of getting mad, this is the best thing to assume about their mistake

What is assuming it was an accident

200

To show someone you are listening to them, you can face your body toward them and use these small vocal cues

what are words like yeah, mmhmm, or cool

200

true or false: being a good sport means you have to feel happy that you lost the game

what is false? (it's ok to feel sad or disappointed, but we still treat others with respect.

200

If you feel a heavy, low-energy "beanbag" feeling in your stomach and you feel like crying, you are likely experiencing this emotion

what is sadness

200

You want to join a group of classmates who are already playing a game on the playground.  This is a polite question you can ask to join in

what is "can I play too? or is there room for one more?

300

Doing this means you talk, then you stop and let the other person talk, instead of doing all the talking yourself

what is taking turns

300

if you win a game, doing this action - like bragging or chanting "I'm the best!" is considered bad sportsmanship

what is gloating? (or boasting)

300

This is a safe, healthy physical action you can take to calm your body down when you start to feel your anger rising

what is taking deep breaths? (or squeezing a fidget, taking a break

300

A friend tells a joke that you don't think is very funny.  to be kind, this is how you could respond

What is giving a small smile, a polite chuckle, or saying that was clever

400

If a friend tells you they just got a new dog, this is an example of an "on-topic" question you could ask them to keep the conversation going

what is "what is the dog's name? (or any dog-related question

400
This is a physical gesture to say good game

What is a high-five, a fist bump, or a thumbs up

400

If a friend is acting quiet, using a flat tone of voice, and sighs a lot, they might be feeling this way

what is sad (or upset)

400

you are working in a group and two people have different ideas for a project.  To solve this dilemma, you can combine ideas or vote, which is called making a 

What is a compromise

500

This is a word that means standing up for yourself and politely asking for what you need.

self-advocacy

500

if a game is confusing or feels unfair, this is the best thing to do instead of quitting or yelling

what is asking the referee/teacher for help, or politely pausing the game to talk about the rules

500

complete this healthy coping statement: "it si okay to feel angry, but it is not okay to be 

what is mean/ destructive/ hurtful?

500

A classmate is using a loud, angry voice with you.  Instead of yelling back, this is how you can use your voice to help de-escalate the situation.

what is using a calm, quiet, and steady voice