Life Skills
Coping Skills
Job Skills
Financial Literacy
100

You make an agreement with an apartment owner. This written contract is called a ___?


Lease

100

This is the specific term for a person, place, or situation that sets off an intense emotional reaction or urge to use.

Trigger

100

This crucial document lists your skills, education, and past experience for an employer.

Resume

100

This is a written plan that tracks how much money you make versus how much you spend each month.

Budget

200

This is how often you should go to the dentist

Every 6 months

200

These are the specific things you can do—like listening to music, working out, or drawing—to help manage your stress or anger without getting into trouble.

Coping Skills

200

These are the people (not family) who can vouch for your character and work ethic to a new employer.

References

200

the monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate.

Interest 

300

Three utilities that typically aren't included in rent prices

Power, water, gas, or sewage, internet

300

These are the physical feelings—like your heart racing, hands sweating, or face getting hot—that let you know you are starting to get mad. (Double Jeopardy)

Warning Signs

300

If you decide to quit a job, you should provide this standard warning to leave on good terms.

Two Weeks Notice

300

The minimum amount of money you should have in your emergency account to cover immediate, unexpected expenses like car repairs, medical bills and etc.

$1000

400

In the 7-38-55 rule of communication: Body Language accounts for what percentage of communication 

55

400

This activity releases natural chemicals in the brain called "Endorphins" which reduce stress and improve your mood naturally.

Exercise

400

This "soft skill" means you show up on time, communicate well, and don't cause drama with coworkers.

Professionalism

400

50/30/20 rule suggests you should save exactly this percentage of your paycheck for emergencies.

20%

500

This is the specific 3-digit phone number you can call in most cities to find local resources like food pantries, housing assistance, or job training.

2-1-1

500

This coping skill focuses on intentionally choosing realistic, helpful thoughts so your mindset supports your behavior instead of working against it.

Positive Thinking

500

This is the best way to explain a "gap" in your resume due to incarceration without sounding defensive. [DOUBLE JEOPARDY]

Focus on skills learned (or "Taking time for personal development")

500

This is the term for the total amount of money you earn before taxes are taken out. (Double Jeopardy)

Gross Income