You hear 4 of your classmates talking about playing the game after school. You only know two of the kids, but you really love the game they are going to play and want to join. What could you do?
Walk up to them, ask what they were talking about, ask if they want another player, etc
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Your parent starts talking about their day after work, but you're tired and not interested at the moment. How might you be feeling?
Annoyed, bored, bothered
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Who is the first US President
George Washington
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Your classmate invites you to their birthday party but it's a pool party and you can't swim. You start feeling bad and thinking negative. What could you tell yourself to challenge these negative thoughts?
"Just because it's at a pool doesn't mean I have to swim" "I can probably stay in the shallow end" "I bet there will be noodles/pool floats I can use"
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Your teacher assigns work/a task that you really don't like or want to do. How should you respond?
Using coping to stay calm, get started on the task, ask privately if there is a different option
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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gift
Win 10 points!
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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Name the colors in the rainbow
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
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trap
No points!
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seesaw
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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Your classmate invites you to their birthday party but it's a pool party and you can't swim. What might you be thinking?
"I can't go to this!" "This won't be any fun for me!" "Why would someone have a pool party?"Â
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Something sad just happened in your family. When you're in school, you start thinking about it again, lose focus, and feel like you're going to cry. What could you do?
Ask the teacher to take a break, chat the counselor or social worker, practice positive coping strategies (deep breaths, positive affirmations)