Focus on Friendship
A friend is someone who likes you.
A friend is someone who…
It’s important to have friends to…
A Good Friend Does Not…
The secret to having a lot of friends is liking people. You can show people you like them by:
What are some things you like to do with a friend?
To have friends, it helps to focus on others more than on yourself.
If you feel shy or nervous about meeting new friends, it might be because you think…
You might want to try an easy friendship starter like one of these:
Now we’re going to play a fun game called “Friendship Bingo.”
FRIENDSHIP BINGO
What did you learn about a friend?
When you focus on friendship, you focus on fun!
The Beginning…
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Focus on friendship

1. Focus on Friendship

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2. A friend is someone who likes you.

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3. A friend is someone who…

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Is honest
Likes to spend time with you
Is nice and kind
You can count on
Shares
Listens
Can give love
Likes people

4. It’s important to have friends to…

Care
about you
Listen
Support you
Prevent loneliness
Help you
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5. A Good Friend Does Not…

Tell lies
Hurt you or others
Gossip
Ignore you
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6. The secret to having a lot of friends is liking people. You can show people you like them by:

Smiling
Talking about their interests
Being a good listener
Sharing with them
Telling them how you feel
Doing things together
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7. What are some things you like to do with a friend?

…on
a rainy day
…outside
…at school
…with a group
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8. To have friends, it helps to focus on others more than on yourself.

Call the person by
name often.
Give sincere
compliments.
Accept the person the
way they are.
Apologize when you
are wrong.
Respect their feelings.
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9. If you feel shy or nervous about meeting new friends, it might be because you think…

“I don’t know what will happen.”
“I might say or do the wrong things.”
“They might not want to be my friend.”
“No one will like me.”
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10. You might want to try an easy friendship starter like one of these:

“Hello.”
“Hi, my name is_______.
“Would you like to
play?”
“What’s your name?”
“What’s up?”
Write a note.
Share something.
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11. Now we’re going to play a fun game called “Friendship Bingo.”

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fill in the center box with your name and
favorite activity.
When I give the signal to start, find someone in
this group who fits the description in each box.
Ask him/her to sign his/her name in the box.
Try to find a different person for each box.
I will give you a signal when it is time to return
to your seats.
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12. FRIENDSHIP BINGO

Plays soccer
Has a birthday in the same Likes computers
month as yours
Is afraid of riding a roller
coaster
Likes to watch movies
Your favorite activity
______________________
______________________
Name
Likes to swim
Likes to skate or roller
blade
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Likes to sing or play music

13. What did you learn about a friend?

Did you meet a new friend?
What ,if anything, did lots of
classmates have in common?
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14. When you focus on friendship, you focus on fun!

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15. The Beginning…

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16. Credits

Microsoft Corporation 2002, Office XP, PowerPoint 2002
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