Conversations
Conflict Resolution
Inferences
Emergencies
Emotions
100

Name one good way to start a conversation with someone you don’t know well.


Hi. How's it going?

100

When two friends disagree, what is one calm thing you can do to help solve the problem?


Actively listen to each friend's perspective without interrupting. 

100

A friend says, “I didn’t sleep at all last night.” What can you infer about how they might act today? Name one likely sign.

They are tired. Yawning. Speaking slowly, etc.

100

What phone number do you dial in a real emergency

911

100

What is one simple word for the feeling you get when something good happens

happy, excited, etc.

200

What is a polite follow-up question to ask when someone says they like playing soccer?

How long have you been playing? Where do you play? etc.

200

Name two things you can do to calm down before talking about a problem

Take a deep breath, count to ten, etc. 
200

If a classmate avoids eye contact and gives short answers, what could you infer about their comfort level? Explain briefly.


They are likely uncomfortable or nervous. 

200

If you need to call 911, name one important piece of information you should tell the operator first.


Your name, location, what has happened

200

How would you feel if you tripped and fell in front of a bunch of people?

Embarrassed, panicked, self conscious. 

300

Give two examples of body language that show you are listening.


Nodding, eye contact, open posture, etc.

300

What could you say to a friend that hurt your feelings?

I felt hurt when you said that about me. 

300

If someone is frowning and walking slowly, what might you infer about how they feel? (Give one possible inference.)


Based on the combination of a frown (indicating displeasure or anger) and a slow walking pace (often associated with low energy or cognitive load), one possible inference is that they are feeling deeply sad, discouraged, or exhausted

300

You call 911 but the call disconnects before you finish. What is one safe next step you should take?


Call back right away

300

If someone says, “Great, another test,” in a tone that sounds annoyed, is that likely sarcasm or sincere?

Sarcasm because they sound annoyed and probably are not happy about another test.

400

Name one example of a conversation “stopper” (something that ends a conversation quickly).

One word answers. Not replying. Walking away.

400

Someone constantly interrupts you whenever you talk. What could you say to them?

I really want to hear what you have to say but I need you to listen as well, please.

400

You see two people whispering and smiling while looking at their phones. What could you infer about what is happening? Give one reasonable inference.


 A reasonable inference is that they are sharing a piece of humorous or surprising content, such as a meme, text message, or video, and are laughing together about it.  

400

List three pieces of information the 911 operator may ask you for during an emergency call.

Name, address, what happened, etc.

400

Name two clues that help you tell how someone is feeling. 


facial expression, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, tone of voice, etc. 

500

How can you politely stop a conversation when you need to leave? Give a short phrase you could use.

I have to go now, talk to you later. 

500

Your friend invites you to play video games on Friday night but you already have plans with your family. What can you do or say?

I would love to play video games with you but my family has plans on Friday. Could we do it another day?

500

You see a student slam a book down and frown. How do you think they are feeling?

Angry, frustrated

500

911. What's your emergency? What do you say next?

Name the emergency and answer the questions that are asked by the dispatcher or operator. 

500

Describe one safe way to respond when you’re not sure if someone was being sarcastic and you feel hurt.

Are you kidding or are you serious?