Self-Advocacy
Hygiene
Conversation skills
Food Safety
Potpourri
100
What can you do at a restaurant if the waiter gives you the wrong food?
Tell the server politely, "Excuse me, this is not what I ordered"
100
How often should you take a shower?
Every day or every other day.
100
What will happen if you only talk about your own interests?
others will lose interest or have weird thoughts about that. Others will find it boring.
100
There is a group of people who are more likely to get sick from foodborne illness. They were given the acronym “YOGI”. Name two of the groups.
What is younger than 5, older than 65, pregnant, immune comprimised
100
We can do and say things with our body, eyes, and words that can _________ or ________ people. CLUE: Magnets
attract or repel
200
What are two things you can say if you don't understand an assignment?
Excuse me, can you please explain that again? I'm not sure I understand, can you repeat that?
200
What can happen if you don't wash your feet?
They will smell, you could get foot fungus.
200
How do you know when it is a good time to change the subject?
The other person looks bored, annoyed, or upset by the topic.
200
Name one way, other than unwashed hands, that explains how a food worker’s personal hygiene/habits may get someone sick or injured.
What is not using clean gloves, working when you are sick, not keeping fingernails trimmed, not wearing a hairnet, jewelry, personal items away from food
200
Give an example of an expected and unexpected behavior when riding the bus.
What is sitting with seatbelt on and yelling
300
What should you do if you can't find an item in the grocery store?
Ask a store clerk, look at the signs in the aisles, or look on a store map.
300
Name two things you should do to take care of your teeth.
Brush twice a day, floss once a day, visit the dentist twice a year.
300
Give two follow-up questions you could ask if a friend says they are going to California this summer.
Who is going with you? When are you going? What are you going to do there? What part of California are you going to? How long are you staying?
300
Name three foods made during the year in Daily Living.
What are breakfast sandwiches, ravioli, mac-n-cheese, cookies, pie, chicken, microwavable meals, nachos,
300
Place the following steps in order when solving a problem (Think about the conclusions, identify the problem, think of solutions)
1. Identify the problem 2. Think of solutions 3. Think about the conclusions
400
How do you identify someone who works in a store? What do you look for to know if they work there?
See if they are wearing a shirt, vest, or apron in a certain color or with the store logo on it. Look for a name tag or lanyard. For women, check if they are carrying a purse.
400
Name a product that decreases body odor.
deodorant, toothpaste, mouthwash, foot powder, soap
400
What can you do with your body to show interest in something a friend is saying?
Turn toward them (shoulders and face) Smile Keep the right distance away Nod Make "listening noises"
400
What are two safety concerns that you need to be thinking about when cooking macaroni and cheese?
What are burns from stove top, steam, boiling water, contamination (germs/bacteria)
400
What is something you can do to move a person from "acquaintance" to "friend"?
Find a common interest(s) to talk about Ask them to sit by you Invite them to do something with you Have a good conversation with them Choose them to be your partner in a group activity.
500
What should you do if you can't see the whiteboard or overhead in the classroom?
Ask to move closer, ask for an obstruction to be moved.
500
What should you do to your face or legs before you shave?
Get them wet, apply shaving cream, lotion, or soap.
500
What does it mean to be a "Social Detective"?
Being curious about others, trying to find out about them and their interests, asking social wonder and follow-up questions, being interested in their feelings.
500
After cutting raw chicken someone should always do this _____ before using the knife again. Why?
Wash it. You can cross-contaminate; spread bacteria to other items making people sick
500
What is a "social fake"?
Pretending to be interested in a topic so that you can keep a conversation going. You are interested in the person more than the topic.
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