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The teacher proposes extending recess but shortening art time. The student is asked to share their opinion.
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A classmate suggests using glitter and confetti on a poster. The student must show approval or disapproval respectfully.
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A peer suggests changing a game rule. The student must voice agreement or disagreement respectfully.
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The student is asked whether they like a seasonal decoration choice. They must share their honest opinion kindly.
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A friend makes a joke the student finds unkind. They need to show disapproval without hurting feelings.
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A classmate shows their drawing and asks what the student thinks. The student must show approval or disapproval constructively.
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A student cuts in line. The student must decide whether to express disapproval appropriately or ignore it.
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The teacher assigns a partner the student doesn’t usually work well with. The student must respond respectfully, even if they disapprove.
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A group member suggests a conclusion the student disagrees with. They must explain their viewpoint appropriately.
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A classmate brings in a snack the student doesn’t like. The student must decide how to show polite disapproval without being rude.
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Students vote on a song to perform. The student must express their preference positively, even if their choice is unpopular.
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A peer suggests a silly joke for the school announcement. The student must express whether they like the idea or not in a kind way.
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A classmate offers to trade cookies for an apple. The student must show whether they approve or disapprove of the trade kindly.
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A peer says they didn’t like the ending of a book the class read. The student must respond with their own opinion respectfully.
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The class votes on a theme (e.g., Pajama Day). The student must express agreement or disagreement while respecting others’ excitement.
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