Consent
Social Media Literacy
Privilege
Alcohol
WILD CARD
100

If someone says yes at first but later changes their mind, and the other person doesn’t respect that, explain which of the F.R.I.E.S. is being violated.

What is reversible, because consent can be taken back at any time?
100

An article claims something shocking happened at your school. How can you check if it’s true?

What is check the source, and see if other sites report it?

100

A student has access to free laptops and fast internet at school, giving them an easier time learning and doing homework. What type/types of privilege does this show?

What is educational and class privilege?

100

What are the short-term effects of alcohol?

Drinking too much alcohol can make your body feel sick, causing you to want to vomit, feel dizzy, or lose coordination.

100

How much sleep should a preteen or teen get each night?


What is 8–11 hours?

200

If someone agrees to something without knowing what they’re saying yes to, what type of consent is missing?

What is informed consent?

200

A post looks real, but the URL is strange and the author is unknown. What should you do?

What is Cross-check information with other reliable outlets?

200

A student can move around the school without worrying about stairs, elevators, or accessibility issues. Which type of privilege does this reflect?

What is ability privilege?

200

Drinking alcohol at a young age can affect memory, learning, and increase the risk of addiction. Why is alcohol more dangerous for teens than adults?

What is because their brains are still developing?

200

What is AI?

AI is when computers are designed to think, learn, and solve problems in ways that usually require human intelligence.

300

If a person only agrees to do something because their friends are pressuring them, explain which of the F.R.I.E.S. is being violated.

What is freely given and enthusiastic?

300

You notice that your feed shows mostly posts about things you already like or believe. Why is this happening?

What is an algorithm?

300

A student sees characters who look like them in leading roles on TV, in movies, and in books. What type of privilege does this show?

What is racial and gender privilege?

300

What are the long-term effects of alcohol?

Long-term use of alcohol can cause serious health problems like heart problems, liver problems, and cancer.

300

The main administrative high school building is also known as this (think in numbers)

What are the 200's?

400

Define Consent

What is permission that is voluntary, enthusiastic, informed, and can be withdrawn at any time?

400

You see a post that sparks strong emotions (anger, fear, excitement). What should you do before reacting or sharing it?

What is pause and think?

400

Having an advantage or benefit in life that you didn’t need to work for and that not everyone has.

What is privilege?

400

A drink like beer, wine, or spirits that can change how your body and brain work.

What is alcohol?

400

What is the difference between community service and service-learning?


Community service is voluntary work that helps a community, usually short-term and without reflection.

Service-learning helps students learn while helping a community, includes reflection, and connects to school lessons or objectives.

500

If someone assumes consent based on what someone is wearing, their style or appearance, explain which of the F.R.I.E.S. is being violated.

What is Freely Given, Enthusiastic, Specific?

500

This is the information about a person that is publicly available online, created through social media activity and other online interactions.

What is a digital footprint?

500

In some neighborhoods, people are more likely to get harsh punishments from police or courts, while people in other communities are treated more leniently. What application of privilege does this show?


How does privilege affect fairness in the justice system or mass incarceration?

500

If a person is in danger from alcohol, the law allows someone to call 911 without facing legal trouble, as long as they stay and help until responders arrive. What is this law called?

What is the Good Samaritan Law?

500

Name at least 2 supervising teachers for STS-8 

Who are Ms. Gee, Ms. Koomson-Davis, & Ms. Odom?

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