Teen Leaders I
Teen Leaders II
Operation Snowflake
Middle School
Identity
100

This teen loves Taylor Swift

Who is Peyton?

100

This teen can tell you all about the dangers of vaping

Who is Kathryn?

100

The school that we're partnering with for Operation Snowflake

What is Lincoln Jr. High?

100

Middle schoolers are typically in this age range.

What is ages 11-14?

100

The part of someone's identity that describes their relationship to “the divine."

What is religion?

200

This teen's favorite food is cookies

Who is Nathan?

200

This teen's favorite band is the Bleachers

Who is Mo?

200

The title of the teen leaders who will take on more commitments leading up to the weekend

What is Teen Director?

200

People usually start experiencing this from ages 9-15.

What is puberty?

200

An unearned special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.

What is privilege?

300
Ellie and Alyssa are both from here.

What is Milwaukee?

300

This teen is a biology AND art whiz!

Who is Orion?

300

When Operation Snowflake is happening

What is April 28-30?

300

During puberty, this group experiences extreme ranges of emotions.

Who is everyone?

300

An idea created and perpetuated by humans that is often associated with physical characteristics.

What is race?

400

This teen loves sustainable fashion

Who is Alexa?

400

*Adult Director question!* Who Ellie and Alyssa work for

What is JCFS Chicago Response for Teens?

400

The day of our first meeting at Lincoln Jr. High

What is February 8?

400

The amount of sleep the average middle schooler needs per night

What is 8-10 hours?

400

Discrimination or prejudice against disabled people

What is ableism?

500

This teen is a polyglot!

Who is Faiza?

500

Ellie's favorite band

What is Lawrence?

500
Last year's Snowball theme

What was Shifting the Lens?

500

The part of the brain that controls decision-making and isn't fully developed until age 25.

What is the pre-frontal cortext?

500

The ways in which oppressive institutions (age, race, class, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, etc.) are interconnected and compound to create experiences unique to those layered identities.

What is intersectionality?