SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS
SOFTCROSSE BASICS
PEER PRESSURE
REFLECTION & DECISION MAKING
100

 An image or video shared without consent.

What is an example of online behaviour that violates someone's privacy?

100

Exclusion can lead to loneliness, sadness, or feeling rejected.

What emotion might someone feel when they are left out of a group chat or party?

100

A Crosse

What is the stick used in Softcrosse called?

100

Peer pressure

What do we call it when friends try to convince you to do something you don’t feel right about?

100

It helps you learn from the experience and improve future decisions.

Why is reflection important after making a choice or participating in something?

200

FEAR of MISSING OUT 

What is FOMO? 

200

That they are always competitive, aggressive, or naturally better at sport.

What is a common stereotype about boys in sport?

200

Six players per team  

How many players are on the field per team in Softcrosse?

200

No thanks, that’s not for me,” or “I’m not comfortable with that.”

What’s a respectful way to say no to peer pressure?

200

If it feels right, supports your goals, and doesn’t harm others.

How can you tell if a decision aligns with your values?

300

CATFISHED or Catfish

What do we call it when someone creates a fake profile or pretends to be someone else online?

300

That girls are too emotional or not assertive enough to lead.

What is a stereotype that can limit girls in leadership roles?

300

Possession is awarded to the opposing team.

What happens when the ball goes out of bounds in Softcrosse?

300

Fear of missing out, wanting to fit in, or being afraid of rejection.

Why do some teens go along with peer pressure, even when they don’t want to?

300

They ask for personal info, avoid video calls, or pressure you to meet secretly.

What’s a warning sign that someone you meet online might not be safe?

400

FOMO stands for Fear of Missing Out. It can cause teens to feel anxious, check their phones constantly, or compare themselves to others online.

What does FOMO stand for, and how can it influence the way teens use social media?

400

Judging or excluding someone because of their weight, skin colour, or clothes.

What is an example of discrimination based on appearance?

400

A push pass or flick pass.

What is the motion called when you pass the ball to a teammate?

400

Walk away, suggest another activity, or have a trusted friend nearby.

What is one strategy to resist negative peer influence?

400

It reduces stress, boosts mood, and increases energy.

How can regular physical activity support your emotional wellbeing?

500

It can lead to low self-esteem, body image issues, or unrealistic expectations.

What is one risk of constantly comparing yourself to influencers on social media?

500

They can limit how someone sees themselves and affect their confidence or choices.

What effect can social labels like “nerd” or “jock” have on someone?

500

The crease

What is the restricted area around the goal that only the goalkeeper can enter?

500

Positive peer pressure

What do we call it when friends influence you to make a positive choice?

500

Saying no to vaping, walking away from bullying, or choosing to study instead of skipping class.

What’s an example of standing up to peer pressure and feeling good about it afterward?

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