Puberty
Equity vs Equality
Body Image
Misuse/Abuse
Teen Trends
100

What is Consent?

The permission to do something/something to happen.

100

Define Equality.

the state or quality of being equal; correspondence in quantity, degree, value, rank, or ability.

- Equality is usually simple to understand: three buckets that all contain five apples are in a state of equality. They all have exactly the same amount of the exact same items.

100

Define "Positive Body Image"

celebrating and appreciating your natural body shape and understanding that a person’s physical appearance says very little about their character and value as a person.

100
Among teens, what is the most commonly used emoji?

Laughing/Crying Face emoji

200

Name 3 common types of menstruation products.

Pads

Tampons

Period Underwear

Period Cups

200

Define Equity.

It is fairness and justice and is distinguished from equality: 

Whereas equality means providing the same to all, equity means recognizing that we do not all start from the same place and must acknowledge and make adjustments to imbalances.

200

Define "Negative Body Image"

convincing yourself that only other people are attractive and that your body size or shape is a sign of personal failure.

  • You feel ashamed, self-conscious, and anxious about your body.

  • You feel uncomfortable and awkward in your body.

200

Gages the amount of alcohol (ethanol) in the bloodstream. It’s used as an indicator to whether or not a person is legally intoxicated and, therefore, too impaired to drive.

Blood Alcohol Content (B.A.C.)

200

Top 5 favorite foods are chicken, tacos, pizza, hamburgers and __________.

French Fries.

300

How often does the cervical lining of a biological woman shed and what is it commonly referred to as?

On average every 28 days, your period.

300

Unalienable Rights

Universal and nontransferable. They are pre-political in the sense that they are not created by persons or society but rather set standards for politics

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of happiness

Equity of Equality?

Equality.

300

Where does our body image come from?

Media, Peer group, Family, Social Pressures

300

When this drug is ingested people see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that seem real but do not exist.

Hallucinogens

300

What percentage of teens do not get enough sleep per night (8-9 hours)?

30%

400

Globally, 50-80% of the population has this virus. It often appears as tiny painful blisters on the mouth or genital area. 

Herpes.

400

Financial Aid

Financial aid is income based and includes funds (money) from the government, private organizations and/or from an educational institution to help students pay for their education.

Equity or equality?

Equity

400

Proper Nutrition, Confidence and _____ are the best ways to achieve a positive self-image. 

Exercise.

400

Alcohol is the most common form of this drug classification.

Depressant.

400

What are currently the top 2 social media sites accessed by teens?

Youtube (1), TikTok (2)

500

This S.T.I. often presents itself in women and can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Ectopic Pregnancies and irreversible damage if left untreated. 

It is also commonly known as the clap deriving from the french word "clapier" meaning brothel.

Chlamydia.

500

Affirmative Action :

refers to a workplace policy aimed at increasing educational opportunities for people who are underrepresented in various areas of our society.

Is Affirmative Action practicing equality or equity?

Equity.

500

Name 5 signs you or someone you know may be struggling with a negative body image/eating disorder.

1. Skipping meals or eating tiny portions

2. Developing rules about food or creating rituals about eating

3. Losing weight rapidly

4. Eating secretly, or hiding food

5. Picking at food, or pretending to eat in public

6. Continually talking about being fat

7. Spending time in the bathroom after meals

8. Using diet pills, illegal drugs, or alcohol

9. Coming up with excuses not to eat

10. Excessively or compulsively exercising

11. Becoming withdrawn and socially isolated

500

Define Stimulants in terms of drug classifications and describe their effect on the body. 

A type of drug that excites any bodily function, but more specifically those that stimulate the brain and central nervous system. Stimulants induce alertness, elevated mood, wakefulness, increased speech and motor activity and decrease appetite. Their therapeutic use is limited, but their mood-elevating effects make some of them potent drugs of abuse.

500

What percent of American teenagers have a part-time job?

17%

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