Activities: activity-9
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
Take another look at the "Look what tobacco will do" poster. Then, refer back to the two lists of words you created on the previous pages. Finally, answer this: Which list paints a better picture?
If you want others to use positive words to describe you, then keep this simple message in mind: Be tobacco and nicotine free!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
Now, take a look at this picture. Click to enlarge it. Select adjectives to describe the characters in the picture. Drag the adjectives into “The Characters” category. If you can’t find the right words, type your own in the box below the category.
THE CHARACTER
- faithful
- lonely
- lonely
- outgoing
- sneaky
- well-liked
- courteous
- healthy
- happy
- athletic
- foolish
- responsible
- independent
- unpopular
- tobacco user
- loner
- tobacco and nicotine free
- responsible
- smelly
- neat
- respectful
- unhealthy
- funy
- attractive
- talkative
- outgoing
- kind
- dependable
- smart
- addicted
- friendly
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
Select ten positive adjectives below that describe you. Drag them into the "You" category. Can’t find the right words? Type your own in the box below the category.
You
- faithful
- lonely
- lonely
- outgoing
- sneaky
- well-liked
- courteous
- healthy
- happy
- athletic
- foolish
- responsible
- independent
- unpopular
- tobacco user
- loner
- tobacco and nicotine free
- responsible
- smelly
- neat
- respectful
- unhealthy
- funy
- attractive
- talkative
- outgoing
- kind
- dependable
- smart
- addicted
- friendly
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: My Perception!
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY COMPLETE!
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
Think about this:
conflict is not necessarily a bad thing. Two people who work through their conflicts creatively and peacefully are demonstrating just how much their relationship means to them.
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
YOU DECIDE!
Scenario 5
A friend has promised to quit vaping, has tried on a number of occasions, but keeps going back. You notice now that she no longer mentions trying to quit and in fact seems to be vaping more than ever. You are very concerned, and you decide to confront her.
What do you do?
How do you feel afterward?
Based on your feelings, the next time you are in a situation similar to this one, you are likely to:
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
YOU DECIDE!
Scenario 4
You have a set curfew, but a concert is coming up that you want very much to attend. The concert will end well after your curfew.
What do you do?
How do you feel afterward?
Based on your feelings, the next time you are in a situation similar to this one, you are likely to:
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
ACTIVITY 9: Conflict – Learning to Deal with It
YOU DECIDE!
Scenario 3
A group is planning to go to a football game. One of the guys wants to bring his younger brother, but the rest of you (including you) don’t like his brother. You find him to be demanding and spoiled, and you feel as though there are certain things you can’t talk about when he’s around. You don’t want your friend to bring his brother.
What do you do?
How do you feel afterward?
Based on your feelings, the next time you are in a situation similar to this one, you are likely to: