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What might someone be feeling if their not motivated to do their work?
Sad, depressed, distracted
Jenny struggles with being organized. What strategies can she use to help her in school?
Making lists/schedules of things to do, using folders/notebooks/binders to keep her work separate and filed, using timers, using music while working
Luke's strength is that he's funny. How can that personal quality help him?
Make friends, make others laugh or improve their mood, use it as a coping skill for himself
What is a physical symptom of stress?
Headache, stomachache, digestive issues, muscle tension, body aches, trouble sleeping
What might someone feel if their stomach feels "fluttery"?
Anxious, Nervous, Worried, Scared
How might someone feel if they raised their hand to answer a question but they weren't called on.
Talk/discuss
Give an example of an impulse that might lead to a negative consequence
Interrupting or talking out of turn, making jokes at inappropriate times, getting up out of my chair during a test
I want to tell the class about my plans for the weekend but we're in the middle of English. What should I do?
Talk/Discuss
What is an impulse?
The urge or feeling to do something
Expected/Unexpected: Ripping up your math assignment when your pencil broke.
Unexpected
Expected/Unexpected: Holding the door for someone behind you when their hands are full.
Expected
Expected/Unexpected: Your teacher/staff asks you a question and you don't respond.
Unexpected
Expected/Unexpected: Walking up to someone and getting in their personal space.
Unexpected
Expected/Unexpected: Burping during lunch.
Unexpected
Filter it or say it: This assignment is stupid. I don't need to learn this.
Talk/discuss (Is there something else you could say?)
Name 1 thing you can do to maintain a friendship with another person
Talk/discuss
Name 3 positive qualities about one of your classmates
Talk/discuss
What is an appropriate conversation topic to talk about with a new student at school?
Basic personal information, their likes/dislikes, what they do for fun
How can you tell when someone you're talking with is bored?
Not making eye contact, checking the time, doing something else at the same time
What does it mean when someone is feeling "pessimistic"?
They are thinking the worst of a situation, feeling like something bad may happen, unable to see the positive
Name a social topic that is appropriate to talk about in school
Talk/discuss
Name a social topic that is inappropriate to talk about in school
Talk/discuss
Demonstrate an example of assertive communication
Talk/Discuss
What is a social filter?
Helps us say words and use actions that make others have good thoughts about us