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Mystery Mind Reading

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  • You notice your classmate rolling their eyes. What do you think they are feeling?
  • You overhear two classmates talking in a hushed tone. What are some things you might infer about their conversation?
  • You see someone covering their mouth while smiling. How are they probably feeling?
  • If someone suddenly leaves the room while you are talking, what might have happened?
  • You notice a friend looking sad and staring at the floor. What could you do to help?
  • Someone interrupts you repeatedly in a group discussion. What is an appropriate way to respond?
  • Your classmate rolls their eyes and groans. What might they want you to do differently?
  • Your friend frowns after hearing a plan. What might they be thinking?
  • Someone laughs after you make a mistake. How should you interpret their reaction?
  • A peer gives you a confused look after you explain something. What should you do next?
  • Your teacher says, “Let’s wait and see.” What could that imply about the situation?
  • Someone is whispering to a classmate and giggling. What might they be talking about?
  • A friend looks excited while opening a gift. How can you tell what they are feeling?
  • A friend avoids answering a question in class. What could be a reason?
  • Your friend is frowning and crossing their arms. How do you think they feel?
  • Someone looks nervous before giving a presentation. How could you support them?
  • You hear a friend sigh loudly. What might they be thinking or feeling?
  • You see someone roll their eyes and cross their arms when a plan is suggested. How could you respond?
  • Someone taps their watch repeatedly while waiting. How are they likely feeling?
  • If a peer keeps fidgeting and tapping their pencil, what might that indicate?
  • You see a peer giving another peer a high five. What might have just happened?
  • Your friend looks worried before a test. What could you say or do to help?
  • A classmate gives a sarcastic compliment. How do you figure out what they really mean?
  • Your friend seems distracted during a group activity. What might be happening?
  • You notice two classmates whispering and pointing. What could be happening?
  • Someone looks confused when you tell a story. What can you do to help them understand?
  • You see someone avoiding eye contact when asked a question. What could that mean?
  • A friend gives you a thumbs up after you answer a question. What does that mean?
  • If a peer keeps looking at their phone during a conversation, what could that tell you?
  • A classmate is laughing during your story. What might that mean?