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What are the three things we ask permission for?
touch something not yours, interrupt, share something not yours
Why should we be fair?
no one gets left out, people will give you a chance
What is permission?
asking the person in charge if you're allowed to do something
How can we be fair?
follow rules, ask permission, worry about yourself
What are rules?
guidelines that keep us safe and help us learn
Why should we be fair?
no one gets left out, people will give you a chance
What is fair?
everyone gets what they need
Why should we be trustworthy?
1. more time and energy, 2. others feel safe
What are the three ways to be trustworthy?
1. say what you mean, 2. apologize, 3. keep promises
What are the two ways to say what you mean?
1. think before you speak 2. be specific
What is trustworthy?
People believe what I say
What are the four steps to apologize?
1. "I'm sorry", 2. Name your mistake, 3. Next time I will... 4. Will you forgive me?
Why should we show good judgement?
understand others, avoid problems
What are the three questions we ask ourselves when we are identifying a problem?
who is in it?, what does each person want?, what's stopping them?
What are the five steps to showing good judgement?
1. identify the problem, 2. brainstorm, 3. consider the consequences, 4. choose a solution, 5. try it out
What is good judgement?
thinking carefully about choices and consequences
Why should we be responsible?
shrinks worries, people will believe you
What is "responsible"?
taking care of my things, my time, and my work
What are the four parts of integrity?
responsible, fair, good judgement, trustworthy
Why should we be polite?
people will want to be around you, improve communication
Why should we be tolerant?
solve problems, get along with others
Why should we be flexible?
more choices, helps others
Why should we use self-control?
keep yourself and others safe, make friends
What are the three ways to be patient?
wait quietly, let someone else go first, explain something
Why should we be patient?
make better decisions, does not annoy others
What is patient?
waiting without complaining
What are the five ways to be thoughtful?
think before you speak, give compliments, ask questions, help, encourage
What are the two reasons to be thoughtful?
helps you understand the world,  makes other people feel important
What is thoughtful?
thinking about what other people want
What are the four things we can notice about other people?
facial expression, tone of voice, body language, changes
What are the three steps to showing empathy?
notice people around you, identify the feeling, show the feeling
What are the two reasons we should be empathetic?
respond appropriately, improves friendships
What is empathy?
sharing someone else's feeling
What are social rules?
interacting with people appropriately
What are manners?
Words and actions that make things nice
What does polite mean?
using manners and following social rules
Name the 6 social rules when you're AT SOMEONE'S HOUSE
give a compliment, clean up, offer to help, say "thanks for having me", ask before using anything, don't ask when you get to leave
Name the 5 rules for PUBLIC PLACES
face the elevator doors, offer your seat, don't rush around others, leave a tip, don't stare
Name the 6 social rules for EVERYWHERE
don't interrupt, bounce the question back, use small talk, put away devices when others are around, look at who is talking, keep personal space
What are the four parts of kindness?
empathetic, polite, thoughtful, patient
What is kindness?
showing that you want the best for someone
What are the three strategies we can use to keep trying?
brainstorm, positive self-talk, ask for help
What is a plan?
the steps to get something done
What is a goal?
something you WANT and have the POWER to do
Why should we work hard?
get things you want, keep promises
What are the three things hard workers do?
set goals, make plans, keep trying
What does it mean to be hard working?
doing your best no matter what
What are the two steps to changing your thoughts?
1. take out rigid words 2. add flexible words
What are the 5 things a flexible thinker can do?
change mind, change plans, change thoughts, think about other peoples ideas, try new things
What are the three things that can happen when you want something?
get it, get stuck, get flexible
What is flexibility?
ability to change
Explain positive self-talk.
saying encouraging words to yourself
What are the three steps to "hit the pause button"?
STOP, DISTRACT, CALM
What are our three strategies for self-control?
hit the pause button, positive self-talk, consider the consequences
What is self-control?
power over your words and actions
Give an example of someone showing tolerance.
(many answers, if Miss Grace or Miss Tess says you're right, you get the points)
Give an example of someone showing respect.
raising hand before talking, using manners, listening the first time someone asks you to do something, etc
What Hogwarts house were Miss Tess and Miss Grace sorted into?
Hufflepuff
Who is Ms. Tess and Ms. Grace's favorite talk show host?
Jimmy Fallon
What is Ms. Tess' nephew's name?
Emmett
What is Ms. Grace's husband's name?
Luke
Do Ms. Grace and Ms. Tess have any sisters?
Just each other!!!!
Where have Ms. Grace and Ms. Tess traveled together?
Denver and Charleston and Michigan
What is tolerance?
accepting differences
What are the four parts of respect?
tolerance, self-control, flexibility, hard work
What is respect?
showing that you KNOW that other people MATTER
What is a "character trait"?
the pieces that make up who you are
What is character?
how you treat other people