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Second Step Unit 1 Review: Kindergarten & 1st

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  • Is bullying allowed at our school?
    NO!
  • How can we tell if someone is bullying?
    It happens over and over. You can make it stop. They are being mean on purpose.
  • Who are trusted adults you could report bullying to?
    Answers vary
  • What learning skill does this picture show?
    use self-talk
  • What learning skill does this picture show?
    listen
  • What does it mean to show respect?
    doing and saying kind things
  • Bullying or a problem? Someone grabs your pencil one time.
    That's a problem!
  • Name the following listening rule
    body still
  • What learning skill does this picture show?
    be assertive
  • Why do we have class rules?
    To help keep us safe and show respect for others.
  • What does the word 'recognize' mean?
    To know what something is when you see it.
  • What can you do to help you remember directions?
    Listen. Focus attenion. Repeat directions to myself. (Use self-talk)
  • Bullying or a problem? Someone scares you every day.
    That's bullying!
  • Name the following listening rule
    eyes watching
  • What does being safe mean?
    no feelings or bodies get hurt
  • Name one of the 3 R's for bullying prevention
    Recognize, report and refuse
  • What can we use to help us focus our attention?
    Our Attent-o-scope!
  • Name the following listening rule
    voice quiet
  • Bullying or a problem? Someone leaves you out on purpose at recess every day.
    That's Bullying!
  • What does the word 'refuse' mean?
    To not let something happen. To make something stop.
  • Name the following listening rule
    ears listening
  • Why do we use self talk?
    To help us pay attention and block out distractions.
  • Bullying or a problem? Someone accidentally bumps into you while in line.
    That's a problem!
  • What learning skill does this picture show?
    focus attention
  • What action can we do to be safe?
    KYFHOOTY
  • What type of voice do we use when reporting bullying?
    Strong, respectful, assertive voice
  • What 3 body parts do we need for listening?
    eyes, ears and brain
  • What is a bystander?
    A person who sees or knows bullying is happening to someone else.
  • What happens to your brain every time you make it work hard?
    It gets smarter!