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People think about you All the Time!

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People think about you. All the Time!. How do you feel when…. Someone yells during the movie you are watching? Someone throws a tantrum in the middle of a store you are in? A student gets really upset over a small problem, such as breaking a pencil?. How do you feel when…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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People think about youAll the Time!

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How do you feel when…. Someone yells during the movie you are

watching?

Someone throws a tantrum in the middle of a store you are in?

A student gets really upset over a small problem, such as breaking a pencil?

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How do you feel when…..

Someone says “good job” to you?

Someone sits calmly and quietly next to you on the van?

A student gives you a compliment?

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How do these behaviors make people feel?

Expected behaviors- following the rules of a situation

Unexpected behaviors- don’t follow the rules of a situation

Ex. sitting quietly in a movie theater

Ex. yelling to your friend in the middle of the movie

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Expected vs. Unexpected

Clip-Boy Meets World Pilot 2:24- 4:46

Classroom Behavior

Expected Behaviors Unexpected Behaviors

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Pick any social situation

Expected Behaviors Unexpected Behaviors

http://safeshare.tv/w/GfQERGtjQd

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Good thoughts/ Weird thoughtsPeople are constantly having thoughts about

you- When you are sitting quietly- When you are eating your lunch- When you are talking

• Each of us can make people have good or weird thoughts about us by how we behave

• Complete worksheet

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Review Worksheet and Clip

Review, from worksheet, things that make you have good thoughts about people

Watch clip- Elf http://safeshare.tv/w/hjgKfZYugt

Fill out thought bubble for what the person is thinking about the other person’s behavior

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Why is it important to know that people think about you?Have good or weird thoughtsMight give you a reputation for doing or not

doing somethingMight affect if they want to be around you

How we react to problems affects how people think about us and act towards us

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For example….

If people think we are over-react and act unexpectedly,

others feel ____________________

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For example…..

If people think we act expected and have calm reactions,Others feel ___________________________

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Size of the problemLevel 1 and 2- small problems- Things that make you uncomfortable (ex.

bumping into a person)

Level 3- more serious problem- A small injury, losing a cell phone

Level 4 and 5- problem that upsets a lot of people and causes physical pain or money problems

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How do we react? It’s important to figure out how big a

problem is because if you over-react, others feel awkward, uncomfortable, or annoyed

How much emotion should we let out when you are upset and how much much is supposed to stay in?

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What are you thinking about this person?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g-d0f6i3KE (4.52- 7:54- Boy meets world pilot)

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What’s the size of the problem? Corey- not being able to go to the baseball

game on Friday

What are we thinking about him?

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Let’s come up with 1-5 Scale Problems

5

4

3

2

1

Now let’s role-play reactions to these problems

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Let’s role-play reactions

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1-5 Scale Continued….New Project- Make a poster labeling level 1 to 5 problems- Glue picture next to the level of the problem

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Come up with your own 1-5 Scale

List one problem at each level

Complete worksheet

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Reactions- Does it match the size of the problem?

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Reactions- Does it match the size of the problem?

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Classroom 1 to 5 scaleReview of level of the problem

How big Appropriate

of a problem? Reaction

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1-5 Scale

• Read comic:

- What’s the level of the problem?

- How big is her reaction?

- What could she have done instead?

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Over-reactionsAnswer first 2 questions on worksheet

Watch clip and complete worksheet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bJT_ddJEUQ&feature=relmfu

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Review Over-reactions WorksheetWhat over-reactions did you see to small

problems?

What over-reactions did you see to things that made someone happy or excited?

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1-5 Scale ProblemsWatch clip and identify problems that “The

Extremes” over-react to

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Nh7Rq96aY

On your worksheet,1. Write in problems we identified on the board2. Then complete the level of the problem and

one appropriate reaction for each problem

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Let’s see what you have learnedComplete Problem Rating Scale

independently

Turn into Caitlin