Social Work History
Board Games
African American Women Social Workers
Indoor Hobbies
The Language of Social Workers
100

When And where was the FIRST social work class offered?

Offered in 1898 at Columbia University. 

100

This board game allows you to buy property. 

What is monopoly? 

100

Who is Mary Church Terrell? 

Terrell was dedicated to combating the exclusion of African-American women from the women’s rights movement. In 1896, Terrell co-founded and served as president of the National Association of Colored Women, and then went on to become a charter member of the NAACP.

100

This is the type of activity is in a form of a book and teaches you to stay within the lines. 

What is coloring. 

100

Define Evidence-Based Practice? 

 The systematic use of available empirical evidence to better inform and direct interventions and treatment methods to ensure their effectiveness. 

200

Who was the FIRST woman to be appointed to the cabinet of a U.S. President? and who was the president?  

Frances Perkins and Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

This board game allow you and your opponent to fire up upon each others war vessels. 

What is battle ship? 

200

Held travel seminars around the world, focusing on at-risk populations and women in many cultural contexts. In 1953, she organized the first Jewish child care program to help Holocaust survivors. Also, a skilled journalist, orator and union organizer, and served as the executive director of the Congress of American Women.

Who is Thyra J. Edwards? 

200

This activity involves removing unwanted substances and can occur using many different methods. 

what is cleaning? 

200

C.A.P.T.A ? 

Child Abuse Prevention Treatment Act

300

Who is Whitney M. Young, Jr?

Social worker and civil rights trailblazer. Also, the executive director of the National Urban League while serving as dean for the Atlanta School of Social Work. He also served as president of NASW in the late 1960s. A noted expert in American race relations, Time Magazine acknowledged Young as a key inspiration for President Johnson’s War on Poverty.  

300

This board games allow players to compete to be the first to send their four pieces around the board. 

what is trouble? 

300

Who is Ruby Gourdine? 

The first professional social worker hired by the Roxbury Children’s Center, where she would develop their adoption program. Gourdine was then recruited by the Spaulding Group to develop special needs adoption programs in Washington, D.C. Her work on behalf of children with disabilities led her to become the State Supervisor for Social Work Services in the D.C. public school system.

300

This hobby involves preparing thing using heat but can also occur through chemical reactions without the presences of heat. 


What is cooking? 

300

what does marginality mean?

 the property of being marginal or on the fringes

400

Who is E. Franklin Frazier? 

The director of the Atlanta School of Social Work from 1922 to 1927, is probably the best known of the African American pioneers in social work. Frazier developed his thoughts on the psychosis of the White South in an article, “The Pathology of Race Prejudice”, which was published in Forum, a leftist liberal journal in 1927. 

400

This board game requires no reading or counting skills, players are never required to make choices just follow direction. One of the pink spaces on the board is call gramma nut. 

What is candy land? 

400

A trained social worker, who focused primarily on improving the circumstances of and opportunities for African-American women and families. In 1963, Height was one of the organizers of the famed March on Washington. She stood close to Martin Luther King Jr. when he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. In 1971, she helped found the National Women's Political Caucus with Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan and Shirley Chisholm.

who is Dorothy Height?

400

This hobby name was derived from a French term, meaning small hooks. My hooks could be made from a variety of materials such as, wood and metal. 

What is crochet? 

400

A primary ethical concern of social research. It refers to both doing no harm to people you are studying and at the same time promoting a common good for individuals in the research community because of your study.

Beneficence

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