Tangled Webs
Integrity
The Brain
Peer Pressure
Think About It
100

We used this object to demonstrate how webs of communication become tangled

Ball of yarn

100

There are at least two 3-letter words in integrity. Name one.

What are get and try

100

The response our brain goes into when it feels threatened (FFF).

What is fight, flight, and freeze

100

True or False: Peer pressure is generally seen as a good thing. It's just a friend helping you make the right choice

FALSE: Peer influence is different than peer pressure. Peers can positively influence you to make good choices but pressure is generally seen as negative. 

100

Perseverance is the idea that when it's easy to give up, you should ________

keep going! keep trying! Don't give up!

200

True or False: Rumors are one way that webs become tangled

TRUE: Spreading rumors are actually one of the fastest ways that lines of communication become mixed up and webs get tangled.

200

There are at least 3 4-letter words in Integrity. Name one. 

What is grit, grin, rent
200

This is referred to as your brain's filing cabinet or scrapbook

What is the Hippocampus

200

True or False: A peer can be anyone you interact with, including classmates, teachers, parents, grandparents, or community leaders

FALSE: Peers can include classmates and others in your general age group. When you are an adult, a peer group often has a wider range of ages as peers are those you work with. As a student, the age range is smaller. 

200

What can you catch, but not throw?

A cold

300

A friend shares something personal with you and ask you to keep it secret. You think you should because you want to show that you are trustworthy. 

You should share that secret if the secret involves __________________.

What is a secret about hurting themselves, wanting to hurt someone, or someone hurting them. 

300

Integrity is choosing to do the right thing, even when...

When no one is looking/watching

300

This is your brain's threat response center

What is the Amygdala

300

A poor or unhealthy _____-________ is a significant factor in being easily pressured by peers to do the wrong thing

What is self-esteem
300

Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest, it just wasn’t discovered yet.

400

Someone shares a secret that prompts you to fear for their safety. You want them to trust you, but you know you need to share it with:

Who is a trusted adult (parent, teacher, Mrs. Henninger, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Martz, Mr. Koehler, other adults at school). Do NOT share this secret with a peer thinking that they will handle it. 

400

If you were to find a $20 bill in the hallway, one of these choices is the right one to make (showing integrity)

a. Quietly ask who it belongs to and when no one responds, take it.

b. Take it to the main office or a trusted adult to report it lost

c. Give it to a classmate to take to the office for you

d. Just take it for yourself

What (b.) take it directly to the main office or a trusted adult

400

Your brain relies on this part, in the front, to make logical decisions and good choices

What is the PreFrontal Cortex

400

Name 3 positive things a peer might influence you to do

Get good grades, stand up to someone, pursue a goal, try a fun/safe new activity, encourage you to get help, persevere, etc. 

400

What runs, but never walks. Murmurs, but never talks. Has a bed, but never sleeps. And has a mouth, but never eats?

A River

500

There are many complications to a tangled web. There are a few ways to untangle a web though. These are at least two ways ___________________.

What is apologizing, honest communication, a restorative conversation, owning up to your actions, standing up to others when they try to use information the wrong way, etc. 

500

Give an example of a time you demonstrated integrity.

When I...

500

Your PFC is one of the last parts of your brain to fully develop. It usually fully develops around this age

What is 25 years

500

Name 3 things a peer might negatively pressure you to do

Cheat, lie, steal, experiment with unsafe activities, engage in teasing and bullying behaviors, etc.

500

What do you throw out when you want to use it but take in when you don’t want to use it?

an Anchor