What is Physical Bullying? Give one example.
the use of physical actions to intimidate and gain control over a target.
(ex. fighting, slapping, pinching, choking, kicking, shoving)
What is Conflict?
a problem, an issue, a disagreement with others or ourselves
An achievement that comes from the completion of a high school.
Diploma
Is this a Healthy or Unhealthy Friendship?
One person always seems to give a lot more than the other. One friend is always giving. The person doesn’t feel good: their feelings are hurt or they feel sad or upset around their friend
Unhealthy Friendship
What is Self-Awareness
A. Knowing what your friend is thinking, feeling, and believes.
B. Knowing yourself and what you think, feel, and believe.
C. You and your friend talk about how you both feel
B. Knowing yourself and what you think, feel, and believe.
What is Cyberbullying? Give one example.
bullying with the use of digital technologies.
(ex. sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, information about someone on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms or mobile phones)
What is Internal Conflict?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
A problem you are dealing with within yourself
(ex. self image, what to hair, who to be friends with, bf/gf)
How many years does the average student take to receive a Bachelor's Degree?
When people your age try to influence you to believe or act like them it is called?
A. Communication
B. Peer Pressure
C. Friendship
D. Conflict Resolution
B. Peer Pressure
True or False. Everyone is self-aware of their emotions and feelings.
False
Research shows only 10 to 15 percent of the population fit the criteria.
True or False? You can go to jail for cyberbullying.
True. The penalties for a cyberbully can range from school suspension, expulsions, going to court, paying a fine or even jail time.
What Conflict Resolution Style is described? This style focuses on finding the best way to solve the problem so everyone is happy. This is a win/win situation.
A. Avoiding
B. Collaborating
C. Competing
B. Collaborating
What is the average GPA to get into college?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
3.0
True or False. The friendships that you build in middle school will influence relationships that you build as an adult.
True
Relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing activate the body's relaxation response, a state of restfulness that is the opposite of the fight or flight or mobilization stress response.
A. Stress Management
B. Time Management
C. Peace
D. Anxiety
A. Stress Management
What is Social bullying or Verbal bullying? Give one example.
Social Bullying- using different ways to damage a person's social relationships.
(ex. spreading rumors, publicly embarrassing them, encouraging others to pick on them or stop being their friend.)
Verbal Bullying- using words to cause emotional harm
(ex.insults, taunts, name calling, and other types of verbal abuse)
Which communication style works best for resolving conflicts?
A.Using "you" statements. (ex.“You are always mean to me around your other friends.”)
B.Planning out ahead of time exactly what you will say.
C.Using "I" statements. ex. “I feel left-out when your other friends are around.”
D.Expressing anger with strong words and gestures.
C.Using "I" statements. ex. “I feel left-out when your other friends are around.”
A way to learn more about how well a variety of careers might suit you. Different types may focus on specific areas, such as skills, interests, personality, learning style, or values and beliefs.
A. EOG
B. College Assessment
C. Career Assessment
D. SAT/ACT
C. Career Assessment
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. The ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view, and imagine yourself in their place.
A. Apathy
B. Telepathy
C. Sympathy
D. Empathy
D. Empathy
When students understand that their abilities can be developed. Believing that your abilities, intelligence, and performance can be developed and improved through hard work, persistence, and dedication.
A. Growth Mindset
B. Fixed Mindset
A. Growth Mindset
What is an Upstander? Give an example.
someone who recognizes when something is wrong and does something to make it right.
ex. If an upstander sees or hears about bullying, he or she will do something. This could mean stopping the bully, reporting the event, or otherwise helping the victim even after the fact.
B. Split the cake in half
C. You eat the cake
B. Split the cake in half
Both parties give up a little bit of what they wanted. (You both wanted the whole slice but you each only get a half)
What is a student loan?
A. Money granted by the government that does not have to be paid back.
B. Money borrowed by a student to get a new car.
C. Money that is borrowed and used to attend college that the student pays back.
D. Money borrowed for college that doesn't have to be paid back if the student doesn't graduate.
C. Money that is borrowed and used to attend college that the student pays back.
A. 25%
B. 1%
C. 100%
D. 50%
B. 1%
The ability to understand and manage your behaviour and your reactions to feelings and things happening around you.
A. Social Awareness
B. Self-awareness
C. Emotional Self-Regulation
D. Defense Mechanism
C. Emotional Self-Regulation