Respectful relationships
Responsible decision-making
Navigating the online space
Study strategies
Mercy values
100
What is at the top of the Friendship Pyramid? 

a) Intimate friends

b) Casual Friends

c) Close friends 

d) Acquaintances 

a) Intimate friends

100

How do our bodies respond when we suspect we might be in a risky situation?

Any of the following: butterflies in tummy, heart racing, sweaty, anxious, nauseous, upset, angry

100

What are all the different ways to communicate with people online?

Snapchat, messenger, Instagram, email, text, tik tok

100

What is one tool you can use to keep track of homework and due dates?

A planner, school diary, or calendar.

100

Name a mercy value at SAC

Respect, Compassion, Hospitality, Justice, Service & Courage

200

What attributes form a positive relationship? 

Any of the following: trust, kindness, respect, good communication, support

200

How do I be assertive?

Any of the following: choose my response, choose to ask for support from someone else to get my message across, stay calm, say what I want clearly, say what I feel and explain why, repeat the message, avoid giving excuses, avoid using loud aggressive language and listen to what others day. 

200

What should you do if someone you don’t know tries to contact you online?

Don’t respond, block them, and tell a trusted adult.

200

Name two materials you should bring to every study session.

Notebook, pen/pencil, textbook, highlighters, or device (any two).

200

What does it mean to show compassion to a classmate?

Being kind, listening, and supporting them when they’re upset or struggling.

300

What is the definition of inclusivity? 

Inclusivity makes sure everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued - regardless of their differences. 

300

True or False: It's important to think about how a decision might affect others before making it

True

300

What does a strong password include?

A mix of letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and symbols.

300

Name one way to avoid distractions while studying.

Turn off notifications, find a quiet space, use website blockers.

300

Who was the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, known for her compassion to the poor and vulnerable?

Catherine McAuley

400

Where do our emotions come from?

The brain

400

Name one possible consequence of making an irresponsible decision.

Getting into trouble, losing trust, hurting someone’s feelings

400

Name two ways to keep your digital footprint positive.

Post respectful content, avoid negativity, protect your privacy, be kind online.

400

What should you do if you feel overwhelmed by all your work?

Prioritise tasks, ask for help or speak with your subject teachers.

400

Which Mercy Value is shown when you go out of your way to make someone feel at home?

Hospitality 

500

What are the hormones that are released when we feel good?

Serotonin, oxytocin, and dopamine

500

List two possible outcomes of skipping a class.

Falling behind in schoolwork, losing break times, reflection room.

500

Give one example of how to balance screen time with other activities.

Take breaks, set time limits, or spend time outdoors or with friends/family.

500

What’s one strategy to stay motivated during a long study session?

Reward yourself after, set small goals, or study with a friend.

500

True or False: Justice is only the responsibility of adults.

False – everyone has a role in creating a just community.

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