Using Kind Words
Sharing & Taking Turns
Helping the Team
Solving Small Problems
Teamwork in School
100

You say this when someone helps you.

Thank you

100

When two people want the same item, they should do this.

take turns

100

If someone drops their papers, you should do this.

help pick them up

100

If two people want to be line leader, they can do this.

Agree to take turns; rock, paper, scissors; flip a coin
100

Working together on a poster is called this.

teamwork

200

You say this when you make a mistake.

I’m sorry

200

Letting someone else use something you have is called this.

sharing

200

Doing your part of the work is called this

doing your job

200

Talking calmly helps solve a what?

problem

200

Listening to the teacher helps the whole what?

class

300

If you like someone’s idea, you can say this.

That’s a great idea!

300

Waiting quietly while someone else talks is called this.

taking turns speaking

300

If a teammate is confused, you should do this.

help them

300

Yelling usually makes a problem better or worse? 

worse

300

Encouraging words help people feel this way.

happy

400

Instead of saying “That’s dumb,” you should say this.

I don’t agree

400

If you already had a turn, you should do this next.

let someone else go

400

Finishing your work on time helps the whole what?

team

400

If you feel upset, you should do this first.

take a deep breath

400

Cheering for others shows good what?

sportsmanship

500

This word shows you care about others’ feelings.

kindness

500

This makes games fair for everyone.

Rules

500

When everyone helps, the work gets done this way.

faster

500

Agreeing to meet in the middle is called this.

compromise

500

When everyone works together, the team can reach its what?

goal