Social Skills
Life Skills
Emergency Vs. Non-emergency
Emotions
100

When someone gives you something, such as a toy or a compliment, what should you say?

"Thank you!"
100

Name three oral hygiene activities that should be completed daily

Brush your teeth, floss, use mouthwash
100

House on fire


Emergency

100

How do you feel when you are going to have your favorite meal for dinner?

Happy, Excited

200

You want to gain someones attention, but they look busy.  What do you do?

Tap on their shoulder or say, "excuse me"

200

What doctor do you need to go to if you cannot see?

Eye doctor


200

Stubbed toe

Non-emergency

200

How do you feel when your peers will not include you in a game?

Sad, mad, angry, upset

300

When someone is speaking to you, what non-verbal behavior can you exhibit so they know you are listening?

Make eye-contact and orient towards the individual

300

What doctor do you need to go to if you are having a tooth problem?

The dentist

300

Cell-phone has no battery

Non-emergency

300

How do you feel when you don't know the answer to a question?

Confused

400

A group of peers are playing a game you really like, what should you do?

Ask to join the game

400

Name types of change and their value

Penny - one cent

Nickel - five cents

Dime - ten cents

Quarter - twenty-five cents

400

A stranger takes a personal item from you (i.e. cell-phone, wallet)

Emergency

400

How do you feel when a friend invites you to do an activity with them?

Excited, happy

500

A three-part greeting includes

What is, "Hello, [insert name] how are you?"

500

How often should you change your bed sheets?

Every two weeks

500

You are alone and do not know where you are

Emergency


500

How do you feel when someone tells you that we have a special dessert?

Excited, surprised, happy