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Holiday Giving

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  • A friend gives you a snack and you don’t want it. What do you do?
    Throw it away.
    Take it and complain.
    Say politely, “No thank you.”
  • Someone accidentally steps on your foot while dancing. What do you do?
    Say “It’s okay.”
    Ignore it angrily.
    Yell at them.
  • Someone celebrates a different holiday than you. What do you do?
    Smile and ask how they celebrate their holiday
    Say they are wrong.
    Ignore them.
  • A classmate is sad they didn’t win a holiday game. What do you do?
    Laugh at them.
    Walk away.
    Encourage them and say good job.
  • A friend is shy about showing their holiday drawing. What do you do?
    Tell them it’s bad.
    Compliment it and be kind.
    Ignore it.
  • Someone asks for help making a snowman. What do you do?
    Help them happily.
    Tell them they can do it themselves.
    Ignore them.
  • Someone asks you to share crayons for a holiday craft. What do you do?
    Share kindly.
    Say no meanly.
    Ignore them.
  • Your teacher asks you to help set up holiday decorations. What do you do?
    Ignore the teacher.
    Complain loudly.
    Help happily.
  • You get a holiday card from a friend. What do you do?
    Tell them it’s not good.
    Throw it away.
    Smile and say thank you.
  • A friend forgot the words to a holiday song. What should you do?
    Stop singing.
    Help them remember kindly.
    Laugh at them.
  • A friend wants to play a holiday game you don’t like. What do you do?
    Say no meanly.
    Suggest a different game politely.
    Ignore them.
  • Your classmate is nervous about performing a holiday dance. What do you do?
    Cheer them on and smile.
    Laugh at them.
    Tell them not to dance.
  • You see a friend without a hat in the snow. What do you do?
    Laugh at them.
    Offer your extra hat.
    Ignore them.
  • A friend gives you a handmade card. What do you do?
    Smile and say thank you, and make them one.
    Tell them it’s not good.
    Ignore it.
  • You see someone being left out of a holiday game. What do you do?
    Laugh at them.
    Invite them to play.
    Walk away.
  • You hear a friend telling a holiday story wrong. What do you do?
    Listen and enjoy it anyway.
    Tell them they’re wrong.
    Walk away.
  • A friend wants to show you their holiday project. What do you do?
    Say it’s not good.
    Ignore it.
    Look and compliment it.
  • Someone gives a gift to the teacher. What should you do?
    Say it’s not good enough.
    Ignore it.
    Say thank you and be polite.
  • You notice a friend needs help hanging decorations. What do you do?
    Offer to help.
    Ignore it.
    Tell them they’re doing it wrong.
  • Your friend is scared of loud holiday music and loud talking in the classroom. What do you do?
    Ask those around them to talk in a quieter voice.
    Laugh at them.
    Turn it up louder.
  • Your friend wants to decorate the tree differently than you. What do you do?
    Say only your way is right.
    Work together and choose areas to do differently
    Ignore them.
  • You see a friend drop their mitten in the snow. What do you do?
    Laugh at them.
    Ignore it.
    Help them pick it up.
  • You see a friend helping clean up after a holiday party. What should you do?
    Ignore them.
    Say thank you and help too.
    Tell them it’s not your job.
  • A classmate likes a different holiday movie than you. What should you do?
    Tell them they’re wrong.
    Walk away angrily.
    Listen and say, “That’s cool!”
  • Someone says they don’t like a holiday song you love. What do you do?
    Stop talking to them.
    Tell them they’re wrong.
    Respect their opinion.
  • Someone wants to share a holiday story but is shy. What do you do?
    Encourage them and listen.
    Ignore them.
    Tell them not to talk.
  • Someone wants to help you wrap presents. What do you do?
    Refuse rudely.
    Ignore them.
    Let them help and say thank you.
  • A friend asks you to play a game you don’t like. What do you do?
    Ignore them.
    Say “no” meanly.
    Say “no” politely and suggest another game/other people.
  • Someone asks to sit next to you at the lunch. What do you do?
    Say yes and smile.
    Say no meanly.
    Ignore them.
  • Someone offers to help you hang decorations. What do you do?
    Ignore them.
    Say yes and thank them.
    Refuse rudely.
  • Your friend is singing the wrong words to a holiday song. What do you do?
    Tell them they’re wrong loudly and embarrass them
    Sing along kindly.
    Stop singing.
  • Your classmate makes a mistake in a holiday game. What do you do?
    Tell them to stop playing.
    Encourage them to try again.
    Laugh at them.
  • A friend says they feel sad during the holidays. What should you do?
    Make fun of them.
    Listen and try to help them feel better.
    Ignore them.
  • You get a candy you don’t like in your stocking. What do you do?
    Say thank you and eat something else later.
    Tell them it’s gross.
    Throw it away.
  • Someone spills food at lunch. What should you do?
    Pretend it didn’t happen.
    Help them clean up
    Ignore it. You didn't make the mess.
  • You are at a holiday party and someone offers you a snack you don’t like. What do you do?
    Take it and throw it away.
    Say thank you and politely decline.
    Say, “Yuck!”
  • A classmate wants to borrow a holiday sticker. What do you do?
    Say no meanly.
    Say yes and share.
    Ignore them.
  • A classmate is nervous to sing a holiday song. What do you do?
    Tell them they’re bad.
    Ignore them.
    Clap and cheer them on.
  • Someone wants to trade holiday stickers. What do you do?
    Trade nicely.
    Refuse rudely.
    Ignore them.
  • A friend wants to sing a holiday song you don’t like. What do you do?
    Find a song you both like to song instead.
    Walk away.
    Listen and clap along.
  • Someone is sad their holiday ornament broke. What do you do?
    Walk away.
    Help them make a new ornament
    Laugh at them.
  • You see a friend building a snowman and fort, and someone is trying to break it. What do you do?
    Break their snowman or fort back.
    Ask them to stop and tell a teacher.
    Laugh at the friend getting their stuff broken.
  • A classmate is nervous about reading a holiday story aloud. What do you do?
    Encourage them and clap.
    Ignore them.
    Tell them they’re bad at it.
  • You see someone without a partner for a holiday game. What do you do?
    Laugh at them.
    Tell them to find someone else.
    Ask them to join