WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL?
HOW WOULD YOU HELP?
WHAT MIGHT YOU EXPECT?
100
You are at the beach and you see a little boy crying and alone. What would you do?

- Try to comfort the child 

- Look for a trusted adult to assist you in helping to find the parent/guardian of the child

100
What you say to a friend who experienced a loss in their family?
- Offer condolences 

- Ask them how they are holding up

- Tell them you are hear for them if they need to talk

100

How would you feel if someone forgot your birthday? 

- You don't want to assume that it was intentional, people often times forget or get caught up in their day

- You can try to be understanding and not take it personal as best as possible 

100

How would you help if a classmate drops all their books and looks embarrassed

  • Walk over and help pick up the books.
  • Say something like: “Hey, I’ve dropped my stuff before—no big deal. Let me help you.”
  • Give a friendly smile to show you're not judging.
100

what might you expect someone to do if they see a group is gossiping about another student.

-stick up for the person

- say 'Let’s not talk about people when they’re not here,’ 

-try to change the subject

200
You are about to enter you house when you realize you forgot your keys and are now locked out. What would you do?

- Use a cell phone to call for help from a parent/guardian

- Look for a spare key

- Ask a trusted neighbor for help 

200
What would you say to someone who has offended you?

- Think of the best way to approach the situation

- Speak calmly and share why they have offended you

200

How would you feel if something you were looking forward to got cancelled?

- It's okay to feel disappointed, but important to understand that things happen


200

how would you help if you see a student is sitting alone at lunch?

  • Sit near them and gently ask: “Hey, you doing okay? Want some company?”
  • Offer to walk with them to get food if they want.
  • If they seem really upset, let a trusted adult (teacher, counselor, lunch aide) know.
200

What would you expect your family to do or say if they find out you lied to them?

- Be disappointed

- Give some sort of consequence for the lie

-lose trust

300

You drop your phone and the screen has cracked. What would you do?

- Offer to earn the money, perhaps by doing chores, to replace the screen or phone

- Be honest about the situation and tell a parent/guardian 

300

What would you say to someone you may have offended?

- Listen to where the person is coming from

- Apologize for offending them, even if you disagree with what they are offended by

300

How would you feel if you were asked to make changes in your diet or daily routine?

-Slowly learn to make the changes

-Understand the benefit of making these changes

-Seek out support from others that you trust


300

How would you help if your family was having a party?

- Offer to clean the house

- Offer to help set up

- Ask what you can do to be helpful 

300

what would you expect someone to do if a friend feels left out because other friends made plans without them.

-apologize, hear them out

-ask them if they want to hang out or talk more

400

What would you do if you overslept for an appointment?

- Call the place that you had the appointment and ask to reschedule

400

What would you say if someone had a personal success?

- Offer congratulations 

400

How would you feel if you reached a goal?

- Proud

-Accomplished

-Successful

-Happy 

400

how would you help if a teammate is upset after a game and alone in the locker room

  • Sit nearby and say: “Tough game, huh? Want to talk about it?”
  • Validate their feelings: “I know you worked really hard.”
  • Let them know they’re not alone.
400

What would you expect someone to do if they notice a student is frustrated during a difficult assignment and wants to give up.

-say something encouraging

-offer help

500

What would you do if the power went out at home?

- Remain calm

- Wait patiently for the power to return

- Identify where any flashlights may be in the home to use until the power returns

500

What would you say to a waiter/waitress who confused your order?

- Ask the waiter/waitress to correct the order, using appropriate manners 

-Be understanding that accidents happen

500

How would you feel if you won a million dollars?

- Excited

-Happy

-Thrilled

500

how can you help if someone is accidentally bumped or knocked into and looks irritated.

say, ‘Are you okay? It looked like an accident.’ Then I’d help calm the situation so no one gets upset.”

500

What would you expect someone to do if a classmate keeps interrupting others during group work?

 say, ‘Let’s make sure everyone gets a turn to share,’ or offer to set up a turn‑taking system.”