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Problem Solving Middle School

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    social scenarios for middle school students
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  • You see a new student sitting alone at lunch. What should you do?
    Join them and introduce yourself.
    Tell them they look lonely.
    Ignore them.
    Wait until someone else joins them.
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  • Your friend is upset because they didn't do well on a test. How can you help?
    Tell them it's not a big deal.
    Make a joke to cheer them up.
    Offer to study with them next time
    Say nothing.
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  • Someone makes a rude comment about your appearance. What is the best response?
    Insult them back.
    Laugh it off.
    Ignore them and walk away.
    Tell them their comment hurt your feelings
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  • You've accidentally broken a friend's favorite video game. What should you do?
    Apologize and offer to replace or fix it
    Hide it and say nothing.
    Blame someone else.
    Pretend it didn't happen.
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  • During recess, two of your friends start arguing. How can you help resolve the conflict?
    Leave them to sort it out.
    Encourage them to fight it out.
    Take sides and join the argument.
    Calmly listen to both sides and help them talk it out.
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  • You didn't understand today's homework assignment. What is the best course of action?
    Guess the answers.
    Copy a friend's work.
    Ask your teacher for help.
    Ignore it and hope for the best.
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  • You notice your classmate is frequently bullied. What should you do?
    Join the bullies to fit in.
    Report the bullying to a teacher or counselor
    Tell your friend to ignore the bullies.
    Pretend you didn't see anything.
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  • You're feeling overwhelmed and anxious about a big project. What can you do?
    Wait until the last minute to start.
    Give up on the project.
    Keep your feelings to yourself.
    Ask a friend or family member for support.
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  • Your teacher assigns a group project, but one member isn't contributing. How should you handle this?
    Complain about them to the teacher.
    Ignore the situation.
    Do all the work yourself.
    Talk to the group member and encourage them to participate
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  • You want to join a school club, but you're nervous about meeting new people. What is the best approach?
    Wait for someone to invite you.
    Ask a friend to join the club with you.
    Attend the first meeting and introduce yourself
    Skip the club entirely.
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  • Your sibling is bothering you while you're trying to study. What is the best way to handle this?
    Complain to your parents.
    Ignore them and hope they go away
    Yell at them to leave you alone.
    Calmly ask them to give you some space
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  • A friend invited you to a party, but you don't really want to go. What should you do?
    Agree to go but leave early
    Politely decline and suggest another time to hang out.
    Lie and say you're sick.
    Go anyway to avoid hurting their feelings.
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  • You've been accused of something you didn't do. How should you respond?
    Blame someone else.
    Calmly explain your side of the story.
    Ignore the accusation.
    Get defensive and argue.
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  • You received an unkind message on social media. How do you handle it?
    Delete the message and block the sender.
    Ignore the message.
    Report the message to a trusted adult.
    Reply with an equally unkind message.
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  • Your friends are planning to do something you know is wrong. What should you do?
    Suggest a different activity.
    Leave the group temporarily.
    Join them to avoid being left out.
    Tell them why you think it's wrong.
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