Turning away from my peers let's them know I am interested in talking with them
FALSE! What could you do differently?
You should listen to what your friends are talking about before joining the conversation
TRUE! This can help us think of a comment or question that would be on topic (e.g. -"I also like pizza")
You are playing pokemon with your friend and constantly telling them, "You are playing the wrong character", "That's not how you do it", "Play the game my way".
BAD HOST! What could you do differently instead?
Jacob and Sophie are playing Candy Land and Sophie wins the game. What could Jacob do or say to be a good sport?
"Awe I lost. That's okay, want to play again Sophie?", "Good game", "You did great Sophie".
Lexi and Jordan are running and racing each other at recess. Jordan wins the race and says, "Woohoo I won", What could Lexi do or say to be a good sport?
"Awe I lost. That's okay, want to race again?", "Good race", "Wow, you are fast Jordan".
When your friend arrives, you welcome them into your house by saying, "Hey, come on in"
GOOD HOST
Your friend brings a soccer ball to your house and you say, "That's an ugly soccer ball."
BAD HOST! What could you do differently instead?
When joining a conversation, you should interrupt your friends who are speaking
FALSE! What should you do instead?
You are choosing all the games and not letting your friend talk about what they want to play
BAD HOST! What could you do differently instead?
Gary is walking into the classroom at school when he trips and falls. Two of his classmates start pointing and laughing at him. How could Gary respond to this teasing?
Speak directly and say, "I don't like it when you laugh at me. Please stop", Show an "I don't care attitude", after standing up, walk away and ignore peers
Your friend invited you for a play date and they are so happy to share their toys and games with you
GOOD HOST
If your guest is feeling bored, you can suggest to change the activity or take turns picking what comes next
GOOD HOST
Jeff asks Carly to play soccer but Carly says, "Sorry Jeff, I'm playing tag right now and don't feel like playing soccer." What could Jeff do or say?
Stay calm, say, "Okay, maybe another time", walk away, find another peer to play with
Your friend invites you for a play date at their house. They ask you what you are excited to play with and they even let you pick the movie.
GOOD HOST
It's important to take turns speaking when having a conversation with my peers
TRUE! Tell us why.
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