Body Systems
Pharmacology
Excitabilities
Success/Internet/Bullying
Refusal Skills/Decision Making
100

The cells of the nervous system.

What are neurons?

100

Two of the four ways to take drugs.

What is orally, inhaling, sniffing/snorting, or injection?

100

The excitability where someone likes to break things down into small parts to better understand them. They like to keep things organized and orderly.

What is organizational/intellectual?

100

What the acronym FAIL stands for.

What is First Attempt In Learning?

100

An example of an external pressure you may feel in school.

What is friends, media, teachers, or schoolwork?

200
The three parts of the circulatory system.
What are the heart, veins, and arteries?
200

When you have to take more of a drug in order to feel its original effects?

What is tolerance?

200

The excitability where someone likes to stay active. They enjoy hands on activities rather than watching others.

What is physical?

200

TRUE OR FALSE: flirtygirll22@gmail.com is an acceptable email to use.

What is false?

200

One of the five ways to say "NO".

What is asking questions, stating trouble, identifying consequences, suggesting alternatives, or leaving?
300

How oxygen and nutrients are carried through veins and arteries.

What is the blood?

300

What people go through when the stop taking drugs?

What is withdrawal?

300

What is the excitability where someone likes to use their imagination to create wondrous situations in their minds.

What is imaginative?

300

What digital citizenship is.

What is the norms of appropriate, responsible technology use?

300

The Three C's of decision making. (All three of them)

What is Clarify, Consider, Choose?

400

What the heart delivers to all organs in the body (taken in through the lungs).

What is oxygen?

400

What happens when people take too many drugs.

What is overdose?
400

The excitability where someone is good at noticing how others are feeling, or helping others when they feel off.

What is emotional?

400

One difference between tattling and reporting is...

What is it being unimportant vs. important, can be handled by one person vs. needs help, purpose is to get someone in trouble vs. keeping someone safe, or behavior is accidental vs. purposeful?

400

TRUE OR FALSE: It is always good to be assertive.

What is false? (Sometimes it is best to be passive and walk away from a situation.)
500

What the circulatory system helps fight using white blood cells.

What are diseases?

500

Drugs can make people dependent on them, which is also called _________.

What is addiction?

500

The excitability where someone notices things quickly through taste, smell, hearing, touch, and sight.

What is sensory?

500

One technique to use if you are getting bullied (not punching someone).

What is avoidance, developing confidence, agreeing, ignoring, sticking up for self, using humor yelling if threatened, involving an adult.

500

One of the five things to consider when setting a goal.

What is realistic, believable, valued, specific, or observable?

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