Lakeshore Grab & Write Social-Emotional Prompts
Lakeshore Grab & Write Social-Emotional Prompts
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Share a time you told the truth even though it was hard. What happened?
When was the last time you felt brave? What were you doing?
List three reasons why being different is really neat.
What is a good way to make friends with someone new?
What should you do if a friend makes fun of you?
Week of April 6, 2020
What is something you wish you could do better? How can you get better at it?
What was on your mind when you woke up this morning? How did it make you feel?
What would you do if your best friend asked you to do something that you know is wrong?
Share a time when you felt like someone was left out. How do you think that person felt? Why?
How do you think someone feels when you do not listen while he or she is talking?
Week of April 13, 2020
What are three good things about being on a team? Why?
How can you say sorry to someone so the person knows you mean it?
You find $10 on the playground. Why should you turn it in?
What do you enjoy doing? How do you feel when you do something you enjoy?
What is a habit you want to stop? How can you do it?
Week of April 20, 2020
What would you do if a friend wanted to play before you had finished your homework?
Who can cheer you up when you feel upset? What does that person do?
Think of when you ran out of time before you could finish something. What happened?
How would you feel if you could not understand the language the people around you were speaking? Why?
Your best friend has been mad at you since lunch, and you do not know why. What should you do?
Week of April 27, 2020
A younger kid at school is having trouble tying his/her shoes. What can you say or do to help?
What does it mean to "walk in someone else's shoes"?
Why do you need plenty of sleep? How does it help you?
How does talking in front of a group make you feel? Why?
Have you ever cried at school? What happened?
Week of May 4, 2020
How do you feel when you cannot have something you really want? Why?
If your friends were asked what they like best about you, what do you think they would say?
You break something by mistake, but no one sees you do it. What should you do?
You see a new student sitting alone. How can you make him or her feel welcome.
Kids who do not know each other will be at your party. What are three activities they can do to get to know each other?
Week of May 11, 2020
What does it mean to be bossy? How do bossy people treat others?
Why is it important to say "please" and "thank you"?
Is it okay to let someone copy your homework? Why or why not?
Think of one thing you do really well. Why do you think you are good at it?
What would you do if a friend broke one of your toys by mistake?
Week of May 18, 2020
Some people enjoy drawing because it calms them. What makes you feel calm? Why?
Is there something you like to do that is hard for you? Give an example.
What would you do if your friends made fun of someone for looking different?
You roll your eyes after a friend shares an idea. How do you think that makes your friend feel?
You see a classmate fall and get hurt on the playground. What should you do?
Week of May 25, 2020
Why is yelling not a good way to let someone know you are mad?
How can you tell if someone is hurt by something you did?
Why is it important to learn?
Think of a friend you like a lot. What are three qualities you like most about that person?
Why is it good to set goals?
Week of June 1, 2020
What should you do if you want to say something but the teacher does not call on you?
Is it fair for you to always choose what you and your friends play at recess? How does it make your friends feel?
Your friend gets angry when you play with someone else. What should you do?
When did you last feel proud of yourself? What had you done?
Feeling mad is normal. What are two things that make you mad?