Relationships
Consent
Red Flags/Unhealthy
Support & Resources
Misc
100

What is a relationship?

  1. The way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other.

  2. The way in which two or more people or things are connected.

  3.  a romantic or sexual friendship between two people.

100

What is consent?

Permission to engage in or do something.

100

What is a red flag?

A red flag is a warning sign or indicator that something may be problematic, unhealthy, or potentially harmful in a relationship, situation, or behavior.

100

Why should people seek support or resources when dealing with unhealthy relationships?

So they can get the appropriate help that they need.

100

How many Super Bowls does Tom Brady have?

7!

200

How can you build/maintain positive relationships?

  • Practice active listening
  • Show appreciation and gratitude
  • Communicate openly and honestly
  • Be reliable and consistent
  • Offer help and support
  • Spend quality time together
  • Resolve conflicts respectfully
  • Be inclusive and respect differences
200

True or False: Consent must be given freely and can be taken back at any time.

True!

200

Give me 3 examples of red flags

Teacher will decide.

200

Why is setting boundaries in relationships important?

Setting boundaries in relationships is important because it helps protect your emotional and physical well-being. It also creates mutual respect and ensures that both people feel safe, valued, and understood.

200

Where did Pizza originate from

Naples, Italy

300

We did a back-to-back drawing activity in the unit. 

What was the main skill we were practicing, and what was its importance?

Communication

Communication is important in relationships because it helps people understand each other’s needs, feelings, and boundaries. It builds trust and prevents misunderstandings.

300

What is the age of consent in NH?

16 years old

300

List 5 things you could do if you are in an unhealthy/ relationship?

Reflect on the issues

Communicate your concerns openly

Set clear boundaries

Seek support from trusted friends or professionals

Take time for self-care and personal growth

Consider counseling

Evaluate the relationship’s impact on your well-being

Decide whether to work on it or move on

etc

300

Name 3 examples of resources at Rundlett Middle School that someone could use when dealing with an unhealthy relationship?

Trusted adults, trust friends, guidance counselors, online resources, health classes, etc.

300

What year did Godzilla first appear in films


Bonus Question: Who's older Godzilla, or Mr. Malay?

Godzilla: 1954


Mr. Malay: 1972

400

Healthy relationships are like what kind of road? 

And what does that mean?

A healthy relationship is like a "two-way street" 

this means that the relationships goes both ways

400

Name two situations where someone cannot legally give consent

Being under the influence, underage, or unconscious.

400

When someone makes you feel like everything is your fault, even when it’s not, they may be using this tactic.

Gaslighting

400

List 5 things we can do if someone tells you that they are dealing with an abusive relationship?

Listen actively

Validate their feelings

Offer support

Don't judge or dismiss their feelings

Be patient

etc

400

Name the 8 different blood types.

A +, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, O-

500

There were 3 types of communications we went over. 

Non-Assertive (passive), Aggressive, and ......? 

What is the 3rd type and what does it mean

Assertive Communication. 

Assertive communication is a style of expressing your thoughts, feelings, and needs in a clear, respectful, and confident way—without being passive or aggressive. It involves standing up for yourself while also respecting others.

500

What is Coercion?

The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.


500

Name 5 of the topics from the project that we did (there were 14 total) and briefly describe each one.

Teacher will decide

500

List 5 potential long-term effects of not getting help in an abusive relationship

self-neglect or self-injury, blame on oneself

depression, anxiety, panic attacks and sleep disorders, violent and criminal behavior

chronic pain, substance abuse

eating disorders, inappropriate sexual conduct

Self harm, poor personal relationships

500

What is the national animal of Scotland?

A Unicorn

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