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Types of Relationships--Middle School
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Name two you can initiate a conversation.
Give a compliment; use small talk; ask a question
Who are "others"?
People we don't know who we might see in our community or school
What type of people do we try to avoid?
mean people
What's the difference between "friendship" and "being friendly"?
two people agree to be friends; they might talk at school and outside of school; you can be friendly to most anyone
Name two ways you can communicate with a "possible friend".
social media; work on classroom projects; call or text about homework; join them in a conversation with friends
Name someone who you can give a "friendly greeting"
teacher, staff, friend of a friend, an acquaintance
What's the difference between a bonded friendship and an evolving friendship?
how much you hangout; level of trust; where you hangout
In what settings do you usually hangout with a possible friend?
school--lunch, breaks, during small group activities, or after school
What might you talk about with a possible friend?
class projects; school events; similar interests
What are topics you may talk to an acquaintance about?
weather, your weekend, general topics
What is an "on again, off again" friendship?
friends who you fade in and out of friendships with
What is a "very close" friendship?
a friend you can have deep conversations with; you hang out frequently; you trust them; you care about each other