You and your friend both want to use the same computer at the same time. What could you do?
Take turns, make a schedule, or find another activity to do together.
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banana
Go to last place!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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Your friend refuses to join a group project youโre in. What could be their reasons besides not liking you?
hey might feel anxious about presenting, have a busy schedule, or prefer working alone.
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monster
Reset all scores!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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You find out there is a group chat and you are not included. How do you feel? Why might they have left you out? What is one solution?
I might feel left out or confused. They might think it was private or forget. One solution is to ask them why I wasnโt included.
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Your group is working on a project, but one person wants it done their way and wonโt listen. Whatโs a solution?
Suggest combining ideas, vote as a group, or take turns trying each method.
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Your group project partner isnโt doing their share, but they say they will later. What could you do?
Set clear deadlines together, divide tasks more specifically, or ask a teacher for guidance.
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Your friend wants to go somewhere dangerous, like climbing a fence. How can you respond safely and kindly?
Explain your concern, suggest a safer alternative, or help them understand the risk.
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15
: A student is excited to show his new drone, but the battery dies right away. How does the student feel?
He feels disappointed because he wanted others to see how the drone works.
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A student borrows a friendโs headphones and breaks them. How will the friend likely react?
The friend will likely feel angry or disappointed and want an apology.
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You are working on a group project and one person is not helping. What are you thinking or feeling? What is the other person thinking or feeling? What is one solution you could try?
I might feel frustrated or stressed. They might feel overwhelmed or think there is still time. One solution is to talk to them and ask them to help.
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Jake has been waiting all morning to fish, but his friend keeps talking loudly and scares the fish away. How does Jake probably feel?
Jake probably feels frustrated or annoyed because the noise is stopping him from catching fish.
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thief
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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thief
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A classmate is spreading a rumor about you. What steps could you take to handle this?
Stay calm, talk privately with them, tell a trusted adult, or clarify the truth without escalating.
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Your classmate didnโt get invited to the party. How might they feel?
They might feel left out, lonely, or disappointed.
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You overhear a classmate saying they failed a test, but they smile when you walk by. What might they really be feeling?
They might feel embarrassed, disappointed, or trying to hide their feelings from others.