👋 Say It Right!
Greetings & Manners
💬 Keep It Going!
Conversation Skills
😊 Feeling Faces
Feelings & Emotions
🛠️ Fix-It Friend Skills
Social Problem Solving
👀 Think Like a Friend
Perspective Taking
100

What should you say when you see your teacher in the morning?

Good morning/Hi _____

100

If someone asks you a question, what should you do?

Do it or tell them Ok, I will do it after I finish ____

100

How might someone feel if they drop their ice cream?  

Sad/Disappointed/Upset
100

What can you do if someone is using the toy you want?

Can/May I please have a turn

Can/May I please play with that

100

If your friend is crying, what might they be feeling?

Sad

200

What do you say when someone gives you something?

Thank you

200

When someone else is talking, what should you do?

Whole body listen:

Lips closed, eyes looking, hands still, ears listening, feet still

200

How might you feel if you win a game?

Happy, excited, proud

200

What should you do if you accidentally bump into someone?

Excuse me, Sorry

200

Why is it important to listen to others?

So you understand them and show respect.

300

What is a polite way to get someone’s attention?

Say “Excuse me” or use their name politely.

300

What is something you can say to keep a conversation going?

Ask a question or make a comment (e.g., “What happened next?” or “That’s cool!”).

300

How can you tell if someone is angry?

They might have a mad face, loud voice, crossed arms, or stomping.

300

What can you do if a friend doesn’t want to play your game?

Pick a different game, take turns choosing, or find someone else to play.

300

How might your teacher feel if students are talking while they are teaching?

Frustrated, upset, or disrespected. Frustrated, upset, or disrespected.

400

When should you say “excuse me”?

When interrupting, getting past someone, or needing attention politely.

400

What should you NOT do during a conversation?

Interrupt, walk away, ignore, or talk over someone.

400

Name one way to calm down when you are upset.

Take deep breaths, count to 10, ask for help, or take a break.

400

What can you do if two people want the same thing?

Take turns, share, or find another solution.

400

Why might someone feel left out?

They weren’t included, no one invited them, or others ignored them

500

Show how you would politely join a group that is already playing.

Say something like, “Can I play with you?” or “Can I join your game?” 

500

Role-play: Your friend tells you about their weekend. What do you say next?

Ask a related question or comment (e.g., “That sounds fun! What did you do next?”).

500

Tell about a time you felt frustrated. What helped you?

(Flexible) Example: “I felt frustrated when I couldn’t do something. I took a break/deep breaths/asked for help.”

500

What would you do if someone said something mean to you?

Use calm words, tell them to stop, walk away, or tell a trusted adult.

500

How might two people feel differently about the same situation? Give an example.

Example: One person might feel happy about a game, another might feel sad if they lost.