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Misc
Conflict Resolution
CRM
Battle Creek facts
100

This card game is all about matching colors or numbers and yelling something when you're down to one card.

What is UNO?

100

A safe, structured, and supportive environment is essential for this key element of positive youth development.

What is building strong relationships?

100

This is the term for underlying reasons youth may act out, such as unmet needs or trauma.

What is root cause?

100

The primary goal of CRM is to help individuals stay within or return to this natural zone of nervous system regulation.

What is the Resilient Zone?

100

What is Battle Creek's Nickname 

What is "Cereal City"

200

You might hear traffic signals yelled in this classic game of quick stops and starts

What is Red Light, Green Light?

200

Effective youth programs often include activities that build this type of skill, including empathy and cooperation.

What are social skills?

200

This communication technique involves repeating back what the youth said in your own words to show understanding.

What is active listening?

200

Using neutral or positive objects, places, or people to shift focus and regulation is known as this CRM skill.

What is Resourcing?

200

What Famous Abolitionist lived and is buried in Battle Creek?

Who is Sojourner Truth?

300

Youth love this game where one person hides while everyone else counts

What is Hide and Seek?

300

You notice a youth withdrawing and disengaging from group activities. Your first step should be this.

What is building rapport/checking in one-on-one?

300

Instead of punishment, restorative practices focus on this core principle.

What is repairing relationships?

300

In CRM, this is a term used to describe when someone becomes overwhelmed or outside their Resilient Zone.

What is dysregulation?

300

BCPS Purchased The field house from the US Government in 1958. How much did they pay for it? 

What is $1.

400

In this quiz-based app, players answer trivia in real time—often used in classrooms and camps.

What is Kahoot!?

400

You’ve repeated this phrase at least 20 times today: “Let’s use our...”

What are inside voices?

400

Asking questions like “What happened?” and “Who was affected?” is central to this model of discipline.

What is restorative justice?

400

CRM empowers youth by helping them recognize that this system in their body can be trained for balance and healing.

What is the nervous system?

400

What year did "World's Longest Breakfast Table" event begin in Battle Creek 

What is 1956?

500

In this silly party game, players act out phrases silently while their team tries to guess.

What is Charades?

500

This three-letter acronym stands for programs designed to help young people thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.

What is SEL (Social and Emotional Learning)?

500

This type of circle gives youth space to talk about harm, impact, and steps to repair.

What is a restorative circle?

500

You encourage a youth to describe how they feel in their hands and feet to bring awareness to the present. This is an example of this skill.

What is Grounding?

500

What Historic Event including a network of secret routes and refuge for African Americans ran through Battle Creek. 

What is The Underground Railroad?