Physical Side
Mental/Emotional Side
Social Health
Nutrition
Miscellaneous
100

The recommended amount of time a teen needs of physical activity everyday

60 minutes

100

How we think, feel, and handle stress.

What is Mental Health?

100

The Quality of your relationships

What is Social Health?

100

How our body uses food for energy and growth.

What is Nutrition?

100

Health is on a spectrum and everyone can improve their health

True

200

This is the recommended amount of sleep a person needs every night

What is 8 Hours?

200

Feelings of fear, dread, or unease

What is Anxiety?

200

 Peer pressure can have both negative and positive influences

True

200

On a food label this MOST likely shows how much unhealthy fat this food contains?

What is Saturated fat?

200

These food items MOST likely provides the body with the minerals you need to keep your bones strong?

What is Dairy or Calcium?

300

Long distance running and swimming are examples of this type of exercise

What is Aerobic Exercise?

300

Strategies or techniques that help people manage stress and deal with challenging situations in a healthy way.

What are Coping Skills?

300

Jody has been a ballerina for most of her life. When she begins taking an advanced class, she notices that the other students are much thinner than she is. Many of them tell Jody that they smoke cigarettes to curb their hunger and they encourage Jody to do the same. This is an example of

What is Peer Pressure?

300

On a food label this MOST likely signals how much energy the food will produce in a human body

What is Calories?

300

Liz has an argument with her parents before school on Tuesday morning; she is visibly upset once she gets to school. Which side of her health triangle is LEAST likely to be impacted by the argument?

What is the Physical Side?

400

Sprinting and weightlifting are examples of this type of exercise

What is Anaerobic Exercise?

400

Your body’s response to pressure or challenges

What is Stress?

400

These are the invisible lines or rules we set in friendships to make sure we feel safe and respected.

What are Boundaries?

400

The five food groups

What is Protein, Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, and Dairy?

400

Celeste's mother and grandmother have both dealt with clinical depression in their lifetimes. When Celeste begins to show signs of depression, her mother makes an appointment for her to see the doctor. If Celeste is also diagnosed with clinical depression, which factor MOST likely played a part in her condition?

What is Family History?

500

Exercise can do this for your brain

What is sharpens your memory?

500

Strong, long-lasting sadness + loss of interest in things you enjoy.

What is Depression?

500

In a healthy relationship, you should be able to share these with your friends without feeling judged or embarrassed.

What are Feelings or Emotions?

500

The six essential nutrients

What is Protein, Carbohydrates, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water?

500

Both Gin’s mother and father are asthmatic and have severe allergies. Gin also has asthma. What is the MOST likely reason for Gin’s asthma

What is Heredity?

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