ANATOMY
PUBERTY & HYGIENE
GENDER & VALUES
RELATIONSHIPS & BODY IMAGE
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

What does “anatomy” mean?

 The parts of the body and how they work.

100

What is puberty?

A time when bodies grow and change physically and emotionally.

100

What is a stereotype?

A belief that all people in a group act the same way.

100

Name one type of relationship.

Friend, family, acquaintance, trusted adult.

100

What is digital citizenship?

 How you act online and keep yourself safe.

100

Who are safe adults?

People who help keep you safe (parents, teachers, counselors).

200

What is the difference between external and internal anatomy?

External = outside parts (you can see them). Internal = inside the body.

200

Name one emotional change that can happen during puberty.

Mood swings, stronger feelings, becoming more independent.

200

What does gender mean?

 How someone identifies (such as boy, girl, man, woman).

200

What is one way to show respect in a healthy relationship?

Listening, kindness, giving space, respecting boundaries.

200

 Is accepting a friend request from someone you don’t know safe or unsafe?

Unsafe

200

 Give an example of a question you might ask a trusted adult.

How do I shave? How do I treat acne? Hygiene questions.

300

Why is it important to know the correct scientific names for body parts?

 It helps with communication, safety, and talking to doctors.

300

What is hygiene?

Taking care of your body to stay clean and healthy.

300

What are values?

Things that are important to you or guide the choices you make.

300

What is body image?

How you think or feel about your body.

300

What should you do if someone online asks for a selfie?

 Don’t send it; tell a trusted adult.

300

Why is it important to talk to safe adults?

They give correct information and help with health or safety.

400

True or False: The purpose of anatomy lessons is medical education, not jokes.

True

400

Name two hygiene habits you should do regularly.

 Shower, deodorant, brushing teeth, washing face, clean clothes.

400

Why is it important to know your own values?

They help guide decisions and relationships.

400

Give an example of positive self-talk about your body.

“My body changes and that’s normal.”

400

Why is sharing your password with a friend unsafe?

They could access or change your account.

400

What should you not share when asking adults questions about your body?

Private personal information.

500

What is one reason adults need to understand anatomy?

For health, communication, or understanding changes during puberty.

500

Why is hygiene especially important during puberty?

Sweat glands become more active, body odor increases, skin changes.

500

Why is it important to understand a partner’s values?

Shared values support healthy, respectful relationships.

500

Who is one safe person you can talk to if you feel insecure about your body?

Parent, counselor, therapist, trusted adult.

500

A pop-up says “FREE ROBUX—click here!” Safe or unsafe?

Unsafe — it is likely a scam.

500

How do you decide who to ask for help?

Choose someone who is trustworthy, safe, and knowledgeable.

500

Everyone Answers!


 Name five topics we learned during Middle School Human Development.

Anatomy, puberty, hygiene, gender identity, values, relationships, body image, online safety, communication skills.