Time
Measurement
Money
Emotions and Your Brain
Safety
100

        What do the two hands on a clock tell you?


the hour and the minutes

100

Do these tools measure wet or dry ingredients?

dry

100

The amount of penny.

one cent

100

What do our emotions tell us?

What we like, what we don't like, how we feel about things or people

100

The number to call for an emergency.

What is 9-1-1

200

 What time is it?

              

7:00

200

Does this tool measure wet or dry ingredients?

wet

200

The amount of a nickel.

five cents

200

The amygdala tells us when we have strong emotions, we call this a _________ alarm.

feelings alarm

200

Do this when you see a fire.

- Call 911  - Evacuate

300

           What time is it?


                            

1:30

300

Is this a tablespoon or teaspoon?

tablespoon

300

The amount of a dime.

ten cents

300

What is the thinking part of the brain?

amygdala           OR           cortex

cortex

300

Someone you don't know wants you to get in their car.

refuse, run away, tell an adult

400

If it is 3:00 and I have an appointment in one hour, what time is the appointment?

4:00

400

How much water is in the measuring cup?

           1 cup    OR    2 cups?

1 cup

400

The amount of a quarter.

25 cents

400

What happens when I let strong emotions take over?

do something I might regret; hurt someone; react with emotions and not thinking

400

Do this before you cross the street.

look both ways

500

If I leave for a camping trip at 8:00 and it takes me 1 hour and 30 minutes to get there, what time do I arrive?

9:30

500

How much water is in the measuring cup?

           1/4 cup    OR    1/2 cup

1/2 cup

500

Four quarters makes this.

One dollar

500

What happens when I slow down and take deep breaths?

I can think about what to do; my cortex has time to think; I can make a better choice

500

Use this to cross the street.

crosswalk

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