Someone is yawning and looking at the clock while you're talking. What might that mean?
they might be bored, tired, or ready to leave
What is one way to show you are listening in a conversation?
- eye contact
- nodding
- responding
Someone cuts in line in front of you. What's an appropriate response?
- ask them to go to the back
- tell an adult if needed
Is it okay to shout in a classroom?
No, you should raise your hand and use an indoor voice
How can you tell if someone is happy?
- smiling
- laughing
- positive tone of voice
Your friend is quiet and avoiding eye contact. What could be going on?
they might be upset, tired, shy, or not want to talk
If someone is talking, what should you NOT do?
- interrupt
- talk over them
- change the topic randomly
- ignore them
Your friend wants yo play something different than you. What can you say?
- we can take turns
- lets do yours first, then mine
- say hello
- introduce yourself
- be polite
Name one clue someone might be feeling nervous
- fidgeting
- avoiding eye contact
- quiet voice
The teacher is talking and everyone is silent. Is it a good time to make a joke? Why/Why not?
No, its not good time because it's important to listen and be respectful.
The topic is video games. What is a good example of staying on topic?
- talk about your favorite video game
- ask them what their favorite is
You lose a game and feel upset. What's a good way to handle it?
- use calm words
- say "good game"
Why is it important to wait for your turn?
- it's fair
- shows respect
If your friend loses their favorite item, how might they feel?
- sad
- upset
- frustrated
You are at a birthday party vs. a library, what is different about how you act?
party: loud, more active, talking
library: quiet, calm, respectful voices
Give an example of a good follow up question in any conversation.
- what do you like about that?
- when did you start?
- answer varies.
Someone says something mean as a joke, but it hurt your feelings. What can you do?
- ask them to stop
- walk away
What's an "unexpected behavior" during group work?
- not participating
- talking over others
- being off task
Why might two people feel differently about the same situation?
- people have different experiences, thoughts, feelings and opinions
Name 2 clues you use to figure out how to behave in a new situation.
- people body language
- tone of voice
- see what others are doing
- depends on the setting/place
What should you do if you accidentally interrupt someone?
Say sorry for interrupting and let them continue speaking
- compromise
- take turns
- talk it out calmly
- ask for help
Give an example of a "hidden rule" at school that isn't written down
- raise hand before speaking
- don't sit in the teachers chair
- keep personal space
What is one way to show empathy to a classmate or friend?
- say something kind
- help them
- listen to them
- ask if they are okay