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Winter Social Scenarios MS/HS

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  • Your teacher reminds the class to wear warm clothing tomorrow. What can you infer?
    The weather will be hot
    You don't have to go to school
    The weather will be very cold
  • Your job coach asks you to shovel the sidewalk while snow is still falling. What do you do?
    Leave early because it's cold
    Start shoveling and clear what you can
    Wait until all the snow is done
  • You hear a peer say, “Oh perfect, MORE snow,” while rolling their eyes at the window. What can you infer?
    They are tired of the snow
    They are excited about more snow
    They hope the school closes immediately
  • You arrive at your job site and snow made you 10 minutes late. What should you do first?
    Tell your supervisor and apologize for being late
    Complain to customers about the weather
    Try to sneak in so no one notices
  • You open your backpack and your hat is missing. What is the next best step?
    Go outside without a hat and hope for the best
    Check the lost and found
    Ask a friend for their hat
  • You're waiting for the bus and the peson next to you keeps stepping very close because it's cold. What is a good way to respond?
    Tell them loudly to stop touching you
    Step back a little to keep your personal space
    Push them away
  • You anda friend want the last hot chocolate in the cafeteria. What's a fair solution?
    Grab it before they can
    Argue until one person gives up
    Ask if they want to split it or take turns next time
  • The bus is running late because of snow. Several students are complaining. What is the best way to handle the situation?
    Stay calm and wait with the group.
    Yell at the driver when they arrive
    Walk home in the snow even though it's unsafe
  • You're bagging groceries and the customer buys a wet, dripping bag of ice melt. What should you do?
    Tell them you don't want to touch it
    Put it in a seperate bag to keep things dry
    Put it with bread and soft items
  • You see someone you know struggling to carry heavy bags in the snow. Best choice?
    Walk past without saying anything
    Laugh because it looks funny
    Ask if they want help carrying something
  • A classmate opens their locker and sees it full of wet boots and says, “Great. Exactly what I wanted today.” What does this probably mean?
    They are annoyed about the situation
    They planned it that way
    They are happy about the mess
  • A friend steps into a puddle of melted snow and says, “Nice! My socks really needed a bath.” What does this tell you?
    They enjoy wet socks
    They are joking because they are frustrated
    They want to wash their clothes
  • You notice icy steps outside the building at work. What should you do first?
    Walk on them anyway
    Tell a supervisor so they can salt the steps
    Wait for someone to fall and report it
  • You're pushing grocery carts in the snowy weather and a another worker is walking slowly in front of you. What is the safest choice?
    Walk around them carefully
    Push the carts faster so they will move
    Tell them they’re too slow
  • You realize one of your gloves is missing when you are outside. What's the best thing to do?
    Go back and calmly retrace your steps to look for it
    Take someone else's glove
    Ignore it and pretend your hand isn't cold
  • A customer at the store asks where the winter gloves are but you’re unsure. What should you do?
    Ignore them because you are busy
    Guess and point to a random aisle
    Say, "Let me find a staff member who knows"
  • You are riding the bus and someone sneezes into their hands on the bus. What is the best response?
    Quietly move to a different seat if possible
    Stare at them until they feel bad
    Comment about germs. Tell them to sneeze in their elbow
  • You receive a gift from someone, but it's something you don't really like. What should you say?
    "This isn't my favorite, but thanks anyway!"
    "Thank you so much!"
    “Do you have the receipt?”
  • You're helping stock the shelves at your job training site. A customer's coat brushes against you because the aisle is crowded. What should you do?
    Move slightly to give them space
    Ignore them and keep blocking the aisle
    Tell them to move
  • You're helping bring in grocery carts from the parking lot during a snowy day. What should you do to stay safe?
    Walk slowly and watch for ice
    Push as many carts as possible at once
    Run so you can finish faster
  • Your friend made a sacrastic comment about "loving icy sidewalks" and rolled their eyes. What does this most likely mean?
    They want to be an ice skater
    They are actually excited about icy sidewalks
    They are trying to make a joke because they are frustrated
  • Your coworker comes inside from pushing carts in the snow and says, “Wow, that was SO relaxing,” while brushing snow off their face. What do they most likely mean?
    They truly enjoyed it
    They actually thought it was difficult
    They want to go back outside