Money
Nutrition
Social Skills
Community Safety Skills
Groceries
100

What is the amount of the third smallest common paper bill in U.S. currency?

What is $10?

100

These are the five food groups.

What are fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy?

100

"Hello" is a type of this.

What is a greeting?

100

"Stranger Danger" is one way of referring to this.

What is a person we don't know?

100

This is the word for a grocery item that costs less than usual for one week.

What is a sale?

200

This is the number of quarters it takes to make $2.50.

What is 10?

200

Ham belongs to this food group.

What is proteins?

200

This is what we call a situation in which two or more people agree to something each person might not have exactly wanted in order to make everybody happy.

What is a compromise?

200

This device is often not thought of as a "safety device," but it is important to our safety that we take it with us each time we leave our house.

What is a cell phone?

200

This is the section of the grocery store where somebody would find potatoes.

What is the produce section?

300

This is how much money Emily would get as change if she spent $5.31 at lunch and paid with a $10 bill.

What is $4.69?

300

These are the two food groups that should take up most of our plates every meal, according to MyPlate.gov

What are fruits and vegetables?

300

When meeting or interacting with someone, this is what we always start by assuming about someone.

What is that they are doing their best and have good intentions?

300

This is marked by two parallel lines crossing a road, often with diagonal lines between them.

What is a cross walk?

300

Looking at prices at different stores or of different brands to decide which to buy is called this.

What is comparison shopping?

400

This is the sales tax rate in the state of Massachusetts.

What is 6.25%?

400

This food group was once included in the food pyramid, but it is no longer included in the My Plate model.

What is fats, oils, and sweets?

400

This is what happens when we make judgements about somebody before we really know them.

What is being wrong or missing an opportunity?

400

This is the correct response if somebody we don't recognize asks us to get into a car and says our mother sent them.

What is, "I'll wait outside the car while I call my mother to make sure?"

400

This is the online web address where Emily can find the weekly sales for the grocery store she goes to.

500

This is the total amount it would cost Emily if she went out to lunch and bought a sandwich for $5.00, a salad for $2.00, and a piece of pie for $1.00.

What is $8.50, plus tip?
500

The nutrition facts on the back of all packaged food items is based on a diet with this number of daily calories.

What is 2,000?

500

We need to consider if it is worth it, if we have a right, and if it will make a difference before doing this with another person we disagree with.

What is arguing?

500

When in the community with our program or staff, these are the only people allowed to touch our money.

Who are myself and a staff, if I have given permission?

500

When comparing the price of two items, this is the part of the price tag that is most helpful.

What is the "per unit price?"

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