Feelings/ Thoughts
Bullying
Empathy
100

Where in our bodies do we have a thought?

What is our brains ( thought maker)


100

What is a bully?

What is a person who uses strength and power to harm or intimidate another person.

100

What is empathy?

 What is the ability to understand and share feelings of another person.

200

Where in our bodies do we have a feeling?

What is our heart( feelings keeper)

200

What is a bystander?

What is someone who witnesses bullying and does nothing to try and stop it.

200

What are some traits of empathy?

What is being kind, having respect for others, being fair, love, and friendship.

300

How can we tell what someone is thinking about?

What is using clues like what are they looking at, their face, and body posture.

300

How often does the behavior happen to make it bullying?

What is repeated over and over.

300

How can we show empathy to others?

By listening to others, thinking about how they would feel, saying kind words, doing something kind for them, a hug or high five.

400

How can we tell what someone is feeling?

What is by looking at clues like their face and body posture.

400

How does a bully act?

Name calling, making threats, teasing, and excluding others. 

400

Why is it important to have empathy for others?

 To have patience, understanding and respect for other people.

500

How do our thoughts and feelings go together?

What is how we think about someone or a situation can affect how we feel about them or the situation.

500

What are some things a bystander can do?

Tell the bully to stop, ask the target to play with them, move the target away from the bully, and tell an adult.
500

What does it mean to stand in someone else's shoes?

What is to understand and acknowledge how someone else is feeling and thinking.