Growth Mindset & Managing Emotions
Peer Pressure, Communication, & Conflict Resolution
Healthy Eating & Healthy Sleeping Habits
Building Confidence & Positive Self Talk
Healthy Friendships & Relationship Building
100

What is the definition of a growth mindset?

the belief that intelligence and skills can grown and improve

100

TRUE or FALSE: 

If we communicate well, we will always be able to avoid conflict.

FALSE - conflict is bound to happen in any relationship

100

TRUE or FALSE: Most diets work to make long-term changes to a persons weight.

FALSE - most diets are modestly effective for a while, but after a year or so the benefits tend to stop improving, or some "results" even disappear

100

What word describes a positive attitude about yourself, your skills, and abilities?

Self-confidence

100

What are traits of a healthy friendship? Name one that we learned.

  • Beneficial/good for both people

  • Encourage each other

  • Appropriately accept their responsibilities in situations or problems

  • Communicate well when someone hurts the other’s feelings

  • Both able to apologize 

  • Both people listen to, respect, & consider each others’ values and points of view

  • Both people’s needs are met  

200

A person who avoid challenges and give up easily has what type of mindset?

Fixed mindset

200

Name a type of nonverbal communication.

Facial expression, folded arms, nodding your head, eye contact, posture

200

How many hours of sleep should a teen (age 13-18) get every night? 

8 to 10 hours

200

What is a positive affirmation? Write an affirmation statement.

I am ____

I can ____

I am learning how to ___ 

200

What are traits of a toxic friendship? Name one that we learned. 

  • Leave you feeling responsible for things that aren’t your fault

  • Have a difficult time talking about things that bother them

  • Unable to accept responsibility for harm

  • Don’t listen to each other

  • The friendship is one-sided

300

TRUE or FALSE: The brain grows more when you learn something new, and less when you practice something you already know. 

TRUE

300

After a conflict, what can you offer to someone that helps repair a damaged relationship?

An apology

300

Use a 1 to 10 Hunger Scale to estimate how hungry or full you are, and when you should stop eating. From 1 to 10, at which point of "fullness" should you stop eating? 

7: You should be satisfied, but not feel full or stuffed.

300

TRUE or FALSE: Our brains hold on to negative information much more strongly than positive information.

TRUE

300

Relationship skills involve the ability to create and keep healthy connections with others. Name one of the relationship skills we learned. 

  • Clear communication

  • Dealing with conflict

  • Active listening

  • Building trust

400

Turn this fixed mindset statement into a growth mindset: "I will never pass math class because I'm too dumb." 

Even though math class is hard, I can study and come to tutoring in order to pass the class.

(multiple correct answers)

400

What is an influence or force to make someone do something?

Pressure (or peer pressure)

400

What types of food are part of a balanced diet? Include at least 2 correct ideas.

fruits and vegetables

fiber-rich foods, especially whole grains

protein sources especially beans, peas and lentils

unsaturated fats and oils

drinking at least 8 cups (64 ounces) of water per day

minimizing foods and drinks that are high in fat, salt, and sugars.

400

What is the 4:1 Positive to Negative Ratio?

People need to receive at least four positive inputs on their behavior for every one negative input

400

We learned about companionship, closeness, and consistency in relationships. What is companionship?

When people have shared interests or are in the same social group (like a class or team)

500

Which part of your brain reacts first to a new situation: the upstairs "logical" part or the downstairs "emotional" part?

downstairs "emotional" part of your brain

500

How can you handle a peer pressure situation?

  1. Find people to hang out with who know how to deal with peer pressure.

  2. Be honest and say “I don’t want to do this!

  3. Remove yourself from a situation when you feel uncomfortable. 

500

Why does using a phone before bed disrupt your sleep?

1) The blue light effects your body's ability to produce melatonin, the sleep hormone

2) Using your phone can wake up your brain and make your brain race, making it difficult to wind down

500

What is constructive criticism?

A type of feedback that provides specific suggestions for change in a positive and supportive manner.

500

What are the ABC’s of Healthy Friendships? Must accurately name all 3 words that we learned (A, B, and C).


Acceptance, Boundaries, and Compromise