What body part helps you to hear?
A. Heart
B. Eye
C. Ear
C. Ear
How can you show that you are a good listener?
A. Make eye contact and don't interrupt
B. Tell your idea even if the person is talking
C. Look around and think about what you will say
A. Make eye contact and don't interrupt
What body parts help you to speak?
A. Nose and lungs
B. Lips and teeth
C. Heart and blood
B. Lips and teeth
What is an example of being trustworthy?
A. People who can cook your favorite food.
B. Adults over the age of 18
C. People you know who can help you with a problem
C. People you know who can help you with a problem
What might happen if you listened to very loud music all the time?
A. Nothing would happen
B. You might get sick
C. You could hurt your ears
C. You could hurt your ears
Who is someone you could trust with a problem at school?
A. Older kids or a stuffed animal
B. Teachers or parents
C. Fire fighters or police officers
B. Teachers or parents
What are two ways you could talk and share your feelings?
A. With words and body movements
B. Thinking loud thoughts and dreaming.
C. Drawing numbers and playing games
A. With words and body movements
What are two skills you need to communicate?
A. Talking and listening
B. Sharing toys and games with others
C. Math and reading
A. Talking and listening
What does communication mean?
A. Share your toys with others
B. Share your thoughts and feelings
C. Don't share with others
B. Share your thoughts and feelings
How might your friend know you are sad?
A. They make you yell at them.
B. You laugh and play with them.
C. They can tell by the look on your face.
C. They can tell by the look on your face.