Communication
Following Directions
Media Literacy
Goals
First Aid
100

What are the four types of communication? 

Passive, agressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive. 
100

Before you ask a question you should?

*Hint - This was on the following directions slideshow*

•Look to the board 

•If you are working on a worksheet, always read ALL of the directions first.

•Ask your neighbor.

•Stop and listen to what the teacher is saying.

100

What categories are included in media? 

Broadcasting, internet, and publishing.

100

How long does it take to create a healthy habit? 

21 days

100

What do the 3 C's stand for in first-aid? You would use this in an emergency. 

Check - check the scene

Call - call 911

Care - care for the victim

200

What three ways do we communicate? 

Verbally, through tone of voice, and non-verbal cues. 

200

What are ways to ensure you always follow directions? 

*Hint - this was in the following directions slideshow.*

-Always write instructions down! 

-Listen!

-Read the directions before you begin            working on an assignment. 


200

What is the purpose of media? 

The purpose of media is to persuade, inform, and entertain its viewers. 

200

Name one of the stages of change you go through when starting a goal. 

  • Pre-contemplation

  • Contemplation

  • Preparation

  • Action

  • Maintenance

  • Relapse

  • Termination

200

If you sprain your ankle what should you do? 

RICE

Rest

Ice

Compression

Elevation

300

Why use an imessage? Think of an example and say it out loud to the class. 

Allows someone to communicate honestly and openly by providing a good way to express thoughts and feelings. 

Example will vary. 

300

What are the building blocks necessary to develop following instructions? 

-Hearing

-Receptive (understanding) language

-Attention and concentration

-Working memory

300

What is media literacy? 

Media literacy is the ability to think critically about the media sources people interact with daily. 

300

What acronym should you use when writing a good goal? 

SMART

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Realistic

Timely

300

When calling 911, what information should you provide to the operator? 

Your location, victims info, your name and number. 

400

What is polite conversation? When do we use it? 

We use this level of conversation when meeting someone new or talking with someone we don't know very well. 


Examples: what is the weather like? where are you from? do you play any sports? 

400

What is a childhood game that can help improve following directions? 

Simon says

400

What is a PSA? Provide an example. 

Short video created by a concerned organization to spread its message to further public safety. 

400

What is the stage called where you attempt to reach the goal? 

Action 

400

What are lacerations? What are they from? 

Lacerations are cuts and are from sharp objects. 

500

What is a type of non-verbal communication you use with your hands? 

Sign language

500

What are visual cues? Think of an example of a visual cue you would use to help you follow a direction. 

Visual cues are concrete objects, pictures, symbols, or written words that provide someone with information on how to perform a certain skill/task. 

500

What is the main difference between a PSA and a commercial? 

Commercials focus on selling items, are typically catchy, vary in length and evoke emotions from its viewers. Whereas, a PSA is a serious message varying in length discouraging people from doing something unsafe. 

500

Who can help you achieve your goals? 

Teachers, friends, family, guardians, and coaches. 

500

Why is cold water a good treatment for minor burns? 

It lowers the skin temperature by lessening the severity of the burn.