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  • Idioms--What does "a drop in the bucket" mean?
    A small or unimportant amount
  • Emotional ID-- You wake up late and only have five minutes before the bus comes. How do you feel?
    Stressed, Worried, Anxious, etc
  • Social Problem--James came home after school and his front door was wide open. When he walked into his house he noticed a huge mess; furniture flipped over and items thrown around. What is the problem and how can you solve it?
    Leave the house, Call the police from a safe place, Call parents
  • Idioms--What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
    Something that is very common and easy to get
  • Emotional ID-- You thought you lost your cell phone, but you found it in your jacket pocket.
    Relieved
  • Emotional ID-- You ask your friend how they did on their college admissions test, and they burst into tears and walk away. How do you think they feel?
    Upset, sad, embarassed
  • Idioms-- What does "Let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
    Leave things alone if it might cause trouble
  • Social Problems-- Your stomach is upset and hurts. You ate breakfast but feel like you are going to be sick in class. What is the problem, and how can you solve it?
    Ask to go to nurse, or if online school message the teacher and let them know what is happening.
  • Emotional ID--You bought a package of gum at the store and were charged $20 for it.
    Angry, Outraged, Suprised, Shocked
  • Social problems-- You arrived at school and can't open your locker. The bell will ring in four minutes. What is the problem, and how can you solve it?
    Arrive to school early, Let a teacher know, Ask for help
  • Emotional ID--You walked out of the store with your parent and cannot find the car in the parking lot after minutes of searching. How do you feel?
    Frustrated, angry, nervous, annoyed
  • Social Problems--A classmate upsets you. Every day he whispers mean things to you. You are afraid of him. What is the problem, and how can you solve it?
    Tell a teacher or parent what is happening
  • Idioms--- What does "hit the nail on the head" mean?
    To get something exactly right
  • Social problems--You noticed that two classmates have been upset with each other. You just saw one punch the other and run away. What is the problem, and how can you solve it?
    Get a teacher, ask someone for help
  • Idioms--What does "Barking up the wrong tree" mean?
    To go about something in the wrong way