Social Media & technology
Slang & language
music & pop culture
Identity & expression
youth culture & school
100

This app is known for short form videos and viral trends.

What is TikTok?

100

This word means something is impressive or cool.

What is fire/dope? 

100

This genre remains one of the most influential in youth culture today. 

What is Hip-hop (or rap)?

100

This word describes how someone sees themselves and who they believe they are. 

Who is identity?

100

This term describes the shared trends, values, music, language, and interests of young people. 

What is youth culture?

200

This term describes endlessly consuming negative news online. 

What is doom scrolling?

200

This phrase means someone is overreacting or being dramatic 

What is doing too much (or trippin)

200

This trend involves short dances created for viral songs online. 

What is TikTok dance trends?

200

Changing your clothes, hairstyle, or music taste to show who you are in an example of this. 

what is self expression? 

200

When teachers include current music, trends, or students interests in lessons, they are making learning more ________.

what is relevant?

300

This term refers to a short video of someone's life shown online 

What is a reel?

300

This term describes someone who is overly obsessed with being socially relevant 

What is a clout chaser. 

300

This phase describes when a celebrity or influencer faces public backlash.

What is getting canceled?

300

This term refers to the name someone chooses to be called because it reflects who they are.

What is a preferred name?

300

A word that becomes popular on platforms like Snapchat or Youtube is an example of this part of youth culture.

What is slang? 

400

This feature allows users to post temporary content that disappears after 24 hours.

What are stories?

400

This word describes confidence & self assured energy. 

What is aura (or main character energy)?

400

This term describes fans forming strong emotional attachments to celebrities. 

What are parasocial relationships?

400

When students feel pressure to change how they talk, dress, or aact in order to "fit in" at school, they are experiencing what social influence?

What is peer pressure? 

400

When school rules clash with student trends (like dress codes vs. fashion trends), this type of tension can occur.

What is cultural conflict?

500

This algorithm-driven system determines what content users see based on engagement patterns 

What is a For You Page?

500

This pattern involves adapting language depending on the social group you're speaking to. 

What is code-switching?

500

This concept describes how media influences beliefs,behaviors, and Identity over time. 

What is media influence theory (or media socialization)?

500

Ignoring youth culture in school can most directly impact students motivation because it weakens this key connection to learning? 

what is student engagement? 

500

If youth culture constantly evolves through platforms like TikTok and Instagram, effective educators must develop this professional skill in order to stay responsive without losing instructional critical thinking. 

What is cultural competence?

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