Identity
Unique/Special
Encouragement
Labeling/Acceptance
Multiculturalism
100

These movies have lots of different superheroes with secret identities . . . 

The Avengers 

100

Being ________ makes us unique and special. (Hint: It begins with "d.") 

Different

100

Fill in the blank: "I'm so _______ of you." People say this to people who have done something good, maybe at school, in sport, or at work. It begins with "p." 

Proud

100

To accept someone into your life, your group, your classroom, is to create _______, the opposite of war! 

Peace 

100

Hangul, kimchi, Chuseok, and K-pop are examples of Korean _______. 

Culture 

200

Words we use to describe nouns (people, places, things, animals). 

Adjectives 

200

What is one thing that makes you unique? 

Up to teacher's discretion 

200

To give encouragement means to give _________. Hint: It begins with "s," and it makes us feel like we can achieve something! 

Support

200

To label someone as "stupid," "worthless," or "a loser," is to label them in a way that is the opposite to "positive!"

Negative 

200

She is a Korean American snowboarder who won an Olympic gold medal. 

Chloe Kim

300

We need this little book to travel to another country.

Passport

300

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!


You're unique and special, so you just won a free 300 points!!! 
300

Rudolf Dreikurs once said, "A child needs encouragement like a plant needs ______." 

Water

300

Explain why labeling is good or bad (in your own opinion). 

Teacher's discretion 

300

A person with a multicultural background is from more than one ________? 

Country

400

Most people have a card(s) that have their picture and personal information on it. This is called their . . ?

I.D (Identification) card 

400

The book we read in class about the girl who did not care what other people thought of her! (Hint: She does not hate herself). 

I Like Myself 

400

CONGRATULATION 

I want to encourage you not to give up on your dream of winning this Jeopardy game!!!! Here's 400 points! 

400

We signed our names to a "promise" we made recently, in our workbooks. We promised to be an accepting person from now on. We also made one for the Read-a-Thon. What was it? 

A pledge 

400

A range of different things/people: Examples are race, ethnicity, culture, religion, and age, among others! (Hint: thinks science/ecosystems - "bio........." - high or low! 

Diversity 

500

A person of the world!

A global citizen 

500

Korea celebrate the uniqueness of children on this day (date and holiday name). 

May 5th (Children's Day) 

500

These are some of the ways our teacher encourages us to do better at school. (2 answers needed). 

Homework, AR quizzes, Read-a-Thon, reading goals, independent reading time, helping others, following the rules, being nice to others, being safe, (teacher's discretion) 

500

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! 

Your pledge paid off! You're the most accepting person I've ever met. Here's 500 free points!!!

500

A group of people who see themselves as different to other groups, but see themselves are having the same background/cultures! 

Ethnicity 

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