Nonverbal Cues
Friendship and Conversations
Digital Communication
Working Together
Fixing Mistakes
100

What is an example of body language that shows you're listening?

Examples: Nodding, facing the speaker, eye contact, and not interrupting 

100

What's one way to start a conversation?

Waving, saying "Hi", and asking a simple question like "How was your weekend?"

100

What does the N stand for in THINK before you send?

Is it necessary?

100
What game did we play to practice teamwork?

Suspend.

100

What's something you should avoid doing when saying sorry?

Blaming others, making excuses, or saying "I'm sorry you feel that way."

200

True or False: Facial expressions always match how someone feels.

False: Sometimes people smile even when they're upset.

200

Why is it important to ask questions during a conversation?

It shows you're interested, keeps the conversation going, and helps build connections.

200

Why is tone sometimes hard to understand in a text?

Because we can't hear how someone says it or see their face.

200

What does compromising mean?

Finding a solution that works for both people, even if it's not perfect for either.

200

Why is it helpful to learn from your mistakes?

It helps you grow, avoid repeating them, and become more responsible.

300

Name two reasons someone might avoid eye contact.

They might be shy, nervous, distracted, or upset. 

300

What game did we play to practice sharing facts about ourselves?

Two truths and a lie.
300

Give an example of a risky digital message.

Sharing personal information, sending a mean comment, or posting something inappropriate.

300

Give one example of respecting others' ideas in a group.

Listening without interrupting or saying "That's a good idea!"

300

What's one way to show you're trying to fix a mistake?

Changing your behavior, making it right, or apologizing sincerely.

400

How can tone of voice change a message?

It can make a message sound friendly, angry, sarcastic, or sad even if the words are the same.

400

Describe what makes someone a good listener.

They make eye contact, nod, don't interrupt, and respond appropriately.

400

How can emojis help or hurt a message?

They can clarify emotion, but also be misunderstood or misused. 

400

What can happen if someone always wants their own way in a group?

Others may feel left out or frustrated, and the group may not work well together.

400

What does it mean to take accountability?

Accepting the result of your actions and making things right without blaming others.

500

Act out a mixed message using only body language!

Example: Saying "I'm fine" while frowning and crossing arms.

500

Role-play introducing yourself to a new student and asking a follow-up question.

Example: "Hi, I'm Sam. What school did you go to before this?"

500

Why is it important to pause before replying to a message when you're upset?

You may say something you regret. Pausing helps you respond calmly and kindly.

500

Act out solving a group disagreement respectfully.

Example: "I understand you want to do it this way, how about we take turns?"

500

What is a natural consequence of not owning your mistakes?

You may damage relationships or miss a chance to improve your behavior.