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Types of Relationships--Middle School

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  • 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
  • Name someone who you can give a "friendly greeting"
    teacher, staff, friend of a friend, an acquaintance
  • What might you talk about with a possible friend?
    class projects; school events; similar interests
  • 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 you can initiate a conversation.
    Give a compliment; use small talk; ask a question
  • What type of people do we try to avoid?
    mean people
  • Who are "others"?
    People we don't know who we might see in our community or school
  • What is an "on again, off again" friendship?
    friends who you fade in and out of friendships with
  • In what settings do you usually hangout with a possible friend?
    school--lunch, breaks, during small group activities, or after school
  • What's the difference between a bonded friendship and an evolving friendship?
    how much you hangout; level of trust; where you hangout
  • 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
  • What are topics you may talk to an acquaintance about?
    weather, your weekend, general topics