Understanding Stress
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Random things.
100

A feeling of physical or emotional tension that happens when we face challenges or changes.

Stress

100

This simple technique can be done anywhere, anytime, to reduce stress.

Deep breathing
100

The brain has evolved to pay special ___________ to new or different tastes rather than familiar foods.

attention

100

For deep breathing to be effective, your _________ rises like a balloon to help your body relax.

stomach

100

This sense can help you relax you when things like  lavender, pine trees, or the ocean are nearby.

smell

200

Three common sources of stress for 6th graders.

various.

200

This activity reduces stress naturally.

Exercise.

200

When the reward system becomes overactivated by sugar, you might experience a loss of ___________, and _______________ tolerance.

loss of control, increased tolerance

200

This "zone" of your brain is in charge when you feel anxious, frustrated, stressed, but you haven't flipped your lid.

yellow

200

It’s the ability to understand how someone else feels and show that you care.

empathy

300

True or False: Stress is always bad for us.

False. Some stress can help us stay motivated and focused.

300

It recognizes a threat or challenge and sends signals to your body to prepare for action.

Brain

300

If someone eats the same healthy meal every day for a month, would their dopamine response stay the same, get bigger, level off over time, or disappear entirely?

level off over time

300

It’s the part of your brain right behind your forehead that helps you make good choices, solve problems, and stay in control.

prefrontal cortex

300

 It’s the nutrient your body makes from sunlight and helps keep your bones and mood strong.

Vitamin D

400

Your body's automatic reaction to prepare you to either face a threat or run away from it.

Fight or Flight (Fight, Flight, or Freeze)

400

Getting enough of this helps your body recover and handle stress better.

Sleep

400

Overconsumption of sugar is considered similar to drug addiction based on brain chemistry because both cause continuous ______________ release without leveling off.

dopamine


400

It’s the tiny, almond‑shaped part of your brain that reacts fast when you feel scared, angry, or stressed.

amygdala

400

It’s the ability to work with others, share ideas, and solve problems together without arguing.

collaboration

500

Which hormone does your body release when you feel stressed?

Cortisol or adrenaline
500

Name two physical signs that show you are stressed.

Headache, stomachache, muscle tension, trouble sleeping, or fast heartbeat (accept any two).

500

This chemical is affected by eating sugar. It tells your brain "give me more!"

dopamine

500

This three step strategy helps you stay in control when things aren't going your way.

Stop, name your feeling, calm down

500

This quick physical movement that loosens your muscles and helps your brain refocus after sitting too long.

stretching