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  • What are people thinking when you have a big reaction to a little problem?
    Confused, feeling uncomfortable
  • Give an example of flexible thinking when a friend wants to play a game you don't want to play.
    Varies
  • Name 3 things your teacher expects from kids in class.
    Will vary, options: not talking while teacher is talking, following directions, kind to others
  • Your class is going to the MPR to watch a performance. How do you Follow the Group Plan?
    Sit next to your classmates and pay attention to the show.
    Talk loudly during the show because you are not interested.
  • Your friend tells a joke that you don't think is funny. Which is a Social Fake?
    That's a dumb joke.
    That's a good one!
  • You argue with the other kids during a game when they say "You're out!"  Expected or Unexpected?
    Unexpected.
  • You're working on a poster with a group of kids. You don't like the color they've decided to use for the background so you refuse to do any more work. How do the other kids feel?
    Annoyed, mad, upset.
  • You are talking about your vacation and your friend starts talking about their new puppy. What did they do?
    Stayed on topic.
    Made a Whopping Topic Change.
  • What does your teacher expect from you if you already know the information she is teaching?
    Listen, not interrupt
    Put your head down and take a nap.
  • You're playing a group game at nutrition. Another student wants to join in. Which shows 'Thinking of Others?'
    Let the student join in.
    Ignore the student.
  • Name two expected behaviors when you are working in a group.
    Varies
  • When one of your classmates asks a question during a science lesson, you yell, "You don't know THAT?!"  Is that Expected or Unexpected?
    Unexpected.
  • You're working on a project with three other classmates.  You listen to their ideas and make sure everyone gets a turn.  Expected or Unexpected?
    Expected.
  • The student behind you keeps kicking your chair and it's annoying you. Which is an Expected way to handle this problem?
    Turn around and kick their chair.
    Ask them to please stop kicking your chair
  • Name two things kids expect from you when you're working in a group together.
    Listen to everyone, participate, do the work, not take over
  • You and your classmate are assigned to create a design for some posters. They refuse to listen to your ideas. Are they being a Flexible Thinker?
    No