Vocab
Grammar Fun
Comprehension
Overcoming Fear
Wild Card
100

What is a trigger? 

Means to cause something to begin

100

What is wrong with this sentence? 

"as somebody gets used to a feared object or situation, the brain adjusts how it responds and the phobia is overcome" 

It needs capitals and periods 

100

What are some normal childhood fears? (pg. 208)

Dark, being along, monsters, strangers, etc. 

100

What is the hardest part of overcoming a phobia according to the text on pg. 211? 

Getting started 

100

Explain one of your fears by using this sentence frame: An example of ___ is ___. 

Teacher decides 

200

What does activate mean? 

Means to cause it to start working

200

Is this sentence correct?

"Gradually, and with support, the person tries each fear situation on the list." 

Yes, they use capitals, commas, and periods correctly 

200

What are examples of triggers? 

  • Animals: Spiders, snakes, dogs, insects, etc.
  • Natural Environment: Heights, storms, water, darkness.
  • Situations: Flying, driving, enclosed spaces, public speaking.
  • Blood/Injuries: Needles, medical procedures.
  • Other: Clowns, the dark, being alone
200

Why do you think the text suggests looking at a photo of a dog on pg. 210, para. 27

Exposure, confronting fears, working your way up from the least scary way to overcoming a fear

200

What is the most popular kids candy? 

Any of these: Reeses, M&Ms, Skittles

300

What is a phobia? 

An extreme or irrational fear; an aversion to something 

300

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence? 

"Some kids are sensitive to many fears."

Simple 

300

What does the amygdala do? 

Keeps track of experiences that trigger strong emotions

300

What is one thing the text suggests people do to overcome a phobia? (pg. 210)

Gradually facing their fears

300

What is the biggest human fear?

Any of these answers will work: Death, public speaking, poverty, failure, social rejection 

400

What does immaturity mean? 

The state of not being fully developed or grown. 

400

Is this a compound or complex sentence? 

"Phobias can cause people to worry about things, and some phobias can be so intense that they interfere with normal activities."

Compound 

400

What is the difference between a fear and a phobia? 

Fear and phobia are both emotional responses to perceived threats, but phobias are a more intense, irrational, and often debilitating form of fear that can significantly disrupt daily life.

400

According to pg. 210, what do therapists do to help people overcome phobias? 

Teach relaxation practices, breathing, confronting fears/exposure, muscle relaxation, soothing self-talk 

400

What is the largest organ of the body?

Skin

500

What is turbulence? 

In flying, turbulence is an interruption in the flow of the wind that causes planes to rise, fall, or sway in a rough way. 

500

Is this a complex or a compound sentence? 

"When people feel afraid, the amygdala keeps track of experiences that trigger strong emotions." 

Complex

500

Why is the amygdala so important? 

The amygdala warns the person by triggering a fear reaction every time they encounter or think about that thing 

500

What is an example of gradually facing your fears? 

Teacher decides 

500

Land snails that are prepared as food (mainly in France) are called... 

Escargot