Social Media
Relationships
Body Image
Peer Pressure
Riddles
100

Define cyber bullying?

Cyberbullying is the act of using digital devices to intentionally harass, threaten, embarrass, or target someone. 

100

What are some relationships teens can have?

Friends or romantic relationships

100

Define body image.

A person's mental image of their own body.

100
Define peer pressure.

Influence from members of one's peer group

100

What has hands but cannot clap?

A clock

200

What issues can teens face from excessive social media use?

Mental and physical health, person-to-person interaction, and disrupted daily routines.

200

What are some common issues with relationships?

Lack of communication, peer pressure, jealousy and intense emotions.

200

What can a negative body image lead to?

low self esteem, anxiety, depression, and unhealthy behaviours. 

200

what is an example of negative peer pressure?

Substance use, risky behaviours, academic problems, poor body image, bullying, and conflicts with family.

200

What building has the most stories?

A library

300

What can teens be subject to see online?

May be exposed to illegal acts, self-harm, violence, hate speech, etc. 

300
Define healthy relationships.

A relationship built on mutual respect, trust, honesty, and open communication, where both individuals feel valued, safe, and supported. 

300

What medical issues can come from a negative body image?

Anorexia, bulimia, obsessive exercise, and other obsessive behavior regarding one's body.

300

What is an example of POSITIVE peer pressure?

Studying, supporting, leading a healthy lifestyle, etc. 

300

What is caught but never thrown?

A cold

400

True or false: Excessive social media use can lead to anxiety and depression?

True

400

Define unhealthy relationships.

An unhealthy relationships is one where a partner's behavior is abusive, controlling, or disrespectful, and causes a person to feel fear, insecurity, or a lower sense of self-worth. 

400

What feelings can come from body shaming?

Feelings of shame, sadness, depression, anxiety, stress, and obsession to fit society's standards.

400

What are peers?

A peer is someone close to, or who is your age. 
400

I can run but never walk, have a mouth but never talk, have a head but never weep, have a bed but never sleep. What am I?

A river

500

What are some ways teens can limit social media useage?

time limits, taking breaks, spending time with friends or family, etc. 

500

What can teens do to advocate for healthy relationships?

Choose friends wisely, and pick friends who build you up and support you. 

500

How can teens build a more positive body image?

Support, positive messages, body acceptance, etc. 

500

How can teens avoid negative peer pressure?

Choosing friends wisely, and finding supportive friends. 

500

What is greater than God, more evil than the Devil, the poor have it, the rich want it, but if you eat it, you'll die?

Nothing