Body Systems
Social Drivers of Health
Financial Literacy
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Wild Card (Health Skills)
100

This body system controls communication throughout the body using the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

What is the nervous system?

100

Giving every student the exact same pair of shoes is an example of this concept.

What is equality?

100

 A plan for how you will spend and save money is called this.

What is a budget?

100

The addictive substance found in most tobacco products and many vapes is called this.

What is nicotine?

100

Which health skill involves making a thoughtful choice after considering options and consequences?

What is decision making?

200

This body system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.

What is the respiratory system?

200

This term describes conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play that affect health.

What are social drivers of health?

200

Comparing prices, features, and quality before buying something is called this.

Acceptable answers:
What is comparison shopping?
What is consumer skills?

200

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows messages between the brain and body.

What is a depressant?

200

A student notices that a friend's neighborhood lacks safe places to exercise and writes a letter to the town council. Which health skill is being used?

Acceptable Responses:

What is advocacy?

What is communicating for change?

300

These two body systems work together to move oxygen from the lungs to body cells.

What are the respiratory and circulatory systems?

300

Providing different supports so each student has a fair chance to succeed is an example of this concept.

What is equity?

300

When choosing between two purchases (like a car), the thing you give up is called this.

What is trade off?

300

A social media influencer posts videos making vaping look fun and harmless. What type of influence is being shown?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is media influence?
  • What is advertising?
  • What is social influence?
  • What is external influence?
300

A student sees an ad claiming a product will make them healthier but decides to research the claim first. Which health skill are they using?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is analyzing influences?
  • What is critical thinking?
  • What is evaluating information?
400

A student starts strength training and notices they can lift heavier objects over time. Which body system is showing the most improvement?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is the muscular system?
  • What is the musculoskeletal system? 
400

A family cannot afford health insurance and delays medical care. Which factor affecting health is being illustrated?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is economic stability?
  • What is income/financial resources?
  • What is access to healthcare?
400

A student receives $50 for their birthday. They decide to save $30 and spend $20. What financial habit are they demonstrating?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is saving?
  • What is budgeting?
  • What is planning for future goals?
400

A student says they want to try vaping because "everyone does it." What influence is affecting their thinking?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is peer pressure?
  • What is social pressure?
  • What is perceived norms/social norms?
  • What is external pressure?
400

A student wants to buy a new gaming system. They compare prices, create a savings plan, and avoid spending money impulsively. Which TWO health skills are most clearly being demonstrated?

Acceptable Responses (any combination of two):

  • What is decision making?
  • What is self-management?
  • What is goal-setting?
  • What is analyzing influences?
500

A soccer player sprains their ankle during a game. Which body systems are most directly affected?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What are the skeletal and muscular systems?
  • What is the musculoskeletal system?
500

Students notice that one neighborhood has newer parks, safer sidewalks, and easier access to doctors than another neighborhood. What larger issue does this example demonstrate?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is a health disparity?
  • What is unequal access to resources?
  • What is inequity?
500

A hoodie costs $60. It is on sale for 20% off. What is the final price?

Response: What is $48?

Acceptable Work:

  • 10% = $6
  • 20% = $12
  • $60 - $12 = $48
500

A teen uses alcohol to cope with stress after a difficult week. What influence on behavior is being demonstrated?

Acceptable Responses:

  • What is stress?
  • What is emotional influence?
  • What is coping with emotions?
500

A student is offered a vape at a party. They make eye contact, say "No thanks, I'm good," and change the subject.

Which health skill is being demonstrated?  

Acceptable Responses:

  • What are refusal skills?
  • What is effective communication?
  • What is assertive communication?