Emotions/ Body Language
Listening and Manners
Thinking Before Speaking
Problem Solving
Asking For Help
100


How does he feel? How do you know?

Happy! She is smiling. 

100

The letter R in LEARN listening strategy stands for Remind yourself not to interrupt. Why is this important?

If you are talking, you are NOT listening.

100

There are two types are audiences. Formal and informal. What is the difference?

Formal: teachers, boss, co-workers, email

Informal: friends, family, texting

100

What do you need to do during the TRY stage of the problem solving process?

Pick the BEST solution and try it.

100

Is it okay to ask for help?

YES!

200

How does he feel? How do you know?

Mad. His face is scrunched up.

200

How can you check if you are standing too close to someone when talking to them?

Reach your arm out. If you can touch them, you are too close.

200

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Situation: Your coworker told you she accidently picked up your book and put it in her bag.

Response: “Why’d you take my book without my permission?! Are you a thief?

Inappropriate 

200

How many solutions do you have to brainstorm before picking one?

3

200

What should you ALWAYS say after someone is done helping you?

Thank you!

300

What is ONE important thing to look for when observing body language?

Possible answers: emotions, eyes, mouth, the hands, the arms, posture and personal space

300

Name a manner to remember when conversing with others.

Good greetings, speak clearly, personal space, no touching, sneeze or blow your nose in a tissue, not everyone likes to joke around, do not touch private parts in front of others, and do not pick your nose or teeth in front of others. 

300

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Situation: Your boss tells you that you did not do your part of the project correctly.

Response: “Oh no! I am so sorry about that. I will fix it. Can you show me what I did wrong?

Appropriate

300

What is one question you should ask yourself when checking if you chose the right solution?

Was it a good solution? Or a bad one?

Was everyone happy after? Or was someone still upset/ mad?

Did it work? Or did it not work?

300

True or False: I should ask for help immediately before trying on my own.

FALSE! You should ALWAYS try it on your own first before asking for help. 
400

Name one tool you can use to help when you feel angry/ upset.

Possible Answers: take deep breaths, do a stretch, count to 10, get a drink, talk to a friend, listen to music, go for a walk.

400

True or False: Being in a public setting means being around other people OR being where other people could possibly be. Including your living room when you have friends over.

True

400

What does it mean to "have a filter" when speaking?

Keeping negative thoughts in your head and saying positive thoughts out loud.

400

What TWO things do you need to find out when you are defining the problem?

What is the problem? What are you trying to do?

400

Name a time when you know you do NOT need help. 

Getting something in reach of you, Making a snack or getting a drink, Picking out clothes, Doing a simple task - the person knows how to do , A project/ assignment they think is “hard

500

Why is it important to know how to read someone's emotions and body language?

So that we can understand how they are feeling. 
500

What does LEARN stand for in our listening strategy?

L: Listen and prepare, E: Eye contact, A: Act like you care, R: Remind yourself not to interrupt, N: Notify and Clarify 

500

What does THINK stand for in Think Before you Speak?

Is what you are about to say: 

True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind

500

What are the 4 steps of the problem solving process?

Define, Brainstorm, Try, Check

500

What are the 5 things you need to remember when you ask for help?

Wait and make eye contact, use a pleasant tone, use polite words, be specific, say thank you!