Social Circles
Problem Size
Problem Solving
Conversation
Teacher Choice
100
This category is for someone you DO NOT know at all 

Strangers

100

The problem size and the ________ size need to match. 

reaction or expression

100

During this step you determine you have a problem. 

Step 1

100

There are _________ steps to starting a conversation. 

Four

100

Most of our problems at school are ___________. 

Little 

200

Category of well known people that you can hug, kiss or tell secrets to. 

Family 

200

This size of problem can be solved quickly and by yourself. 

Small

200

In step 2 you come up with 2-3 _______________. 

Solutions

200

During the 1st step you should be thinking about the other ___________. 

Person

200

Mrs. Kirchner's favorite color is ________.

Pink

300

People who you like to spend time with. 

Friends 

300

A big problem requires lots of time and lots of __________. 

Help

300

The step where you chose the best solution and act. 

Four

300

You use your __________ to determine if someone is open or closed for conversation. 

Eyes

300

Doctor visits, physical and mental health should NOT be shared with this category.

Strangers or acquaintances

400

A large category that is providing a service for you. 

Professionals

400

A ____________ sized problem can take about a week to solve and needs help from an adult. 

Medium

400

In step three you list out the _____________ for each of your solutions. 

Consequences

400

True or False: People always want to talk about you. 

False.

400

When someone asks us a direction question we should ___________.

Respond 

500

This group includes most of your classmates. 

Acquaintance 

500

You can cry as your reaction to this size of problem. 

Big

500

True or False: Consequences are the bad punishments you get. 

False

500

Before you can start a conversation you need to determine where this person is for their _______________   ________________.

Social Category

500

The day are you supposed to turn in your virtual assignments.

Friday