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MAKE A SMART GUESS: You hear someone yelling from another room, and then a teacher comes out and asks everyone to be quiet.
There might be a problem or someone is having a hard time, and the teacher is helping them calm down.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: Someone is tapping their pencil fast, looking around the room, and bouncing their legs.
They might feel nervous, excited, or impatient.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: During a game, your teammate says, “It’s fine, whatever,” and walks away.
They might be frustrated, upset about the game, or feel like no one is listening to them.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: Your friend is very quiet and not laughing at jokes they usually think are funny.
They might be sad, tired, or something could be bothering them.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: At lunch, someone pushes their tray away and puts their head down.
They might not feel well, be sad, or have had a hard day.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: You see a classmate hiding under a table, covering their ears.
They might be overwhelmed by noise or feel scared or anxious.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: Your teacher is walking around quietly, giving everyone a thumbs up, but not talking.
It’s probably a quiet or independent work time, like a test or reading.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: You’re working on a project and your partner keeps sighing and looking away.
They might be bored, confused, or upset about the work or something else.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: You’re in line for a turn on the swing, and someone cuts in front of you. They say “Sorry, I didn’t see you.”
They probably didn’t notice you were in line. It was likely an accident, not on purpose.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: During a class party, someone starts crying when the cake is brought out.
They might have an allergy, not like cake, or be feeling overwhelmed or left out.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: At recess, you see a group of kids playing a game. One child is standing to the side with their head down
They might feel left out or want to play but don’t know how to join in.
MAKE A SMART GUESS: You walk into the room and your friend is cleaning up spilled juice with a sad face.
They might have spilled their drink and feel embarrassed or upset about the mess.
THINK: You just heard the fire alarm and people are lining up quietly. What should you guess is happening?
We are having a fire drill
THINK: Your friend says they studied all night and then they got an F. How might they be feeling?
Sad, disappointed, frustrated, confused
THINK: You see a teacher holding a bandage and a student crying. What do you think happened?
They got hurt
THINK: It’s lunchtime and your friend says, “I forgot my lunch.” What might they need?
To get a hot lunch or find something to eat
LISTEN: A classmate says “I’m fine” but sounds upset. What’s your smart guess?
They might be feeling upset
LISTEN: You hear people laughing loudly behind you after you trip. What might be happening?
They might be laughing because I tripped
LISTEN: Your friend says, “I don’t want to talk right now” in a quiet voice. What do you think is going on?
They might be feeling sad
LOOK: A classmate is sitting alone on the bench at recess, looking at the ground. What might they be feeling?
Lonely, left out
LOOK: You see a friend jumping up and down with a big smile. What can you guess?
They are happy or excited
LOOK: You walk into the classroom and the lights are off. What might be happening?
Quiet me time
You see someone with their arms crossed, eyebrows down, and not smiling. What might they be feeling?
Sad, mad