What stage of life is a grade 2 student in?
Childhood
What should I have on my plate to eat healthy?
vegetables or fruit, grains, and protein
What do my lungs help me do?
breathe, sing, talk, exercise
Who is the boss of your body?
ME!
When I say "no" firmly I am being what?
Assertive
What are physical changes I will see in my body as I grow?
growing body hair, getting taller, and developing more muscles and fat, and more.
What are some things I can do to make exercise part of my life?
Joining a sports team, going for a walk, playing games like tag, riding my bike and more
What is one way my body communicates with me?
Feelings, sounds, or pain
If someone doesn't say no when I ask for consent, what other ways can I tell they are uncomfortable?
If I said, "no, you are a jerk and I'm going to hit you" when someone asks for consent, I am being what?
If I am 40 years old what stage of life am I in?
How does sleep help me grow?
What does gratitude for our body sound like?
What is asking for consent?
Asking before touching another person or their things
If someone asks for consent but I look away and say nothing, what am I being?
Passive
What are emotional/social changes I will go through as I grown?
Learning empathy, how to be a good friend, how to be polite, how I can deal with hard feelings
Why should you brush your teeth?
to fight disease and cavities and to have good breath
What are ways bodies can have different abilities?
Some people use a wheelchair to get around
Some people use sign language instead of speaking
What are some ways my body reacts when I am uncomfortable?
feel butterflies in my stomach, feel dizzy, my heart beats faster, I get sweaty or hot and more
If someone tells us "no", should we pressure them until they say "yes"?
No way!
What are the 5 stages of human life?
infant, child, adolescent, adult and older adult
What are 5 examples of feelings words?
happy, sad, disappointed, upset, anxious and more
What makes a good body?
Every body is a good body!!!!
No, everyone has different things they are comfortable and uncomfortable with.
What should you do if someone crosses a boundary of yours?
Tell them assertively "no, stop", if they don't stop, tell a trusted grown up.