Financial Literacy (WPR 8)
Interpersonal Skills (WPR 3)
Self-Management (WPR 2)
Independent Living (WPR 5)
Communication Skills (WPR 1)
100

This type of spending includes things like rent, food, and utilities that you must pay for to live.

What are needs?

100

This stress response may cause someone to snap back or argue when they feel criticized.

What is the fight response?

100

This self-management skill involves organizing and controlling how you spend your time.

What is time management?

100

After using the restroom, you should always do this before returning to work.

What is washing your hands?

100

Working together toward a common goal while showing trust, respect, and accountability.

What is teamwork?

200

This card uses money that comes directly from your checking account when you make a purchase?

What is a debit card?

200

Employers may check this before interviews, and unprofessional posts can hurt your chances of being hired.

What is your social media presence (or social media accounts)?

200

Noticing and checking the small parts of a task to make sure everything is correct on the job.

What is attention to detail?

200

Wearing clean, appropriate clothing to work helps build respect and demonstrates this.

What is professionalism?

200

This type of attitude helps build better workplace relationships, improves teamwork, and supports problem solving.

What is a positive attitude?

300

This type of bank account is commonly used for everyday spending and usually comes with a debit card.

What is a checking account?

300

Accepting ownership for your actions, choices, and duties at school or work.

What is taking responsiblity?

300

Doing tasks on your own without being reminded or getting distracted.

What is self-direction (or staying on task)?

300

This is the first step you must complete before you are allowed to vote in an election.

What is registering to vote?

300

Facial expressions, body posture, gestures, and eye contact are all examples of this type of communication.

What is nonverbal communication?

400

This document explains your earnings, deductions, taxes, and net pay for a specific pay period.

What is your pay stub (or paycheck stub)?

400

Taking deep breaths, pausing before reacting, and using positive self-talk are examples of these.

What are coping skills (or coping strategies)?

400

Thinking carefully, asking questions, and considering options to make good decisions.

What is critical thinking?

400

This civic action allows you to have a say in your community and future, and it is a legal right.

What is voting?

400

Showing up on time, being prepared, and following workplace rules are examples of this professional behavior.

What is reliability or responsibility?

500

This is a free report you should check at least once a year to help spot fraud or suspicious activity.

What is a credit report?

500

How people describe you based on your behavior, choices, and how you act when you're not in the room.

What is your reputation?

500

At work, you are asked to pack lunches for customers. You carefully read the order, make sure each lunch has the correct food items, and check everything before giving it to the customer.

What is attention to detail?

500

This is the paper or electronic form that lists candidates and issues for you to choose from on Election Day.

What is a ballot?

500

The way your voice sounds-- such as calm, angry, or sarcastic -- can change how a message is understood. 

What is tone of voice?