Money Management
Kitchen and Home
Personal Hygiene
Social Skills
Safety and Emergencies
100

The safe space where you should store your money.

The Bank

100

The first thing you should do if you spill something on the floor.

Clean it up

100

The two times you should always wash your hands.

Before eating/cooking and after using the restroom

100

The first thing you should say when you meet someone new.

"Hello", "Nice to meet you", etc.

100

The three-digit number you call in the United States for any life-threatening emergency.

911

200

A plan that sets a limit on how much money you can spend.

A Budget

200

You must remove this silver material from leftovers before putting them in the microwave.

Tinfoil

200

The minimum amount of time you should brush your teeth for.

2 minutes

200

Non-verbal signals like facial expressions and body posture that help you understand how someone is feeling.

Social cues

200

You should check the batteries in these ceiling devices at least twice a year to ensure they can detect fire.

Smoke Detectors

300

This type of bank account is typically used for daily spending like groceries and bills.

Checking Account

300

The appliance you use to clean carpets and rugs.

Vacuum

300

You should use this to cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough.

Your mid-arm/elbow or a tissue.

300

One way to show you are actively listening when someone is talking to you.

Eye contact, nodding, or asking follow-up questions

300

This acronym (P.A.S.S.) describes the four steps of using a fire extinguisher.

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

400

Something you should always check before leaving a restaurant or store to ensure you weren't overcharged.

The bill/receipt

400

The number of times per week you should generally wash your bedding.

Once a week

400

This product should be applied daily to keep your body smelling fresh.

Deodorant 

400

This is the appropriate "space" you should leave between yourself and someone else during a conversation

Personal space

400

If a grease fire starts in a pan on the stove, you should never use water; instead, you should cover it with a lid or use this common white kitchen powder to smother it.

Baking Soda

500

This is the name for the "extra" money you pay back to a bank or credit card company when you borrow money or carry a balance.

Interest

500

To prevent a fire, you should clean this part of your clothes dryer after every single use.

Lint Trap

500

One reason why looking at electronic screens right before bed is bad for "sleep hygiene."

They tell the brain to stay alert/awake

500

A polite way to join a group conversation that is already in progress.

"May I join you?", "What are you talking about?", etc.

500

This colorless, odorless gas is known as the "silent killer," and every home should have a specific detector to alert you of its presence.

Carbon Monoxide