Leisure Interests
Peer Pressure
Health
School
Understanding Adults
100

This is the recommended amount of screen time per day for kids your age, according to health experts. 

What is 1 to 2 hours?

100

Double Jeopardy 

“What are you and your friends most interested in trying that’s new and different?”

100

Eating fruits, exercising, and seeing the doctor are all part of this. 

“How to stay healthy?” 

100

To help students practice and understand what they leaned in class

What is the main purpose of homework?

100

Adults aren’t trying to trick you—life just gets complicated. They might say they’ll do something with you later, but then get caught up with work or chores. It’s not that they don’t care; they’re juggling a lot. If it happens often, it’s okay to gently remind them or ask when would be a better time.

Why do adults sometimes say one thing but do another?

200

 You should always ask for this before downloading a new app or game.

What is permission from a parent or guardian?  

200

There are times they want to sneak around or break rules, and I don’t want to get in trouble.

“What is friends are doing things you don’t want to?” 

200

 Eating fruits, vegetables, and drinking water helps your body do this every day.  What is stay strong and energized? 


What is stay strong and energized?   

200

Use a planner or calendar to track assignments and due dates

What is the best way to stay organized for school?

200

Adults carry invisible backpacks full of responsibilities—like bills, jobs, and family stuff. Sometimes that stress leaks out as grumpiness, even if you didn’t do anything. It’s not your fault. Giving them space or asking if they’re okay can show you care without taking it personally.

Why do adults get stressed or grumpy even when nothing seems wrong?

300

Taking breaks, stretching, and going outside help balance this.   

 What is screen time or gaming time?   

300

I’m not feeling great right now, I think I need to go home.


“What is feeling pressured and a need to get out or leave a situation?” 

300

These drinks can make you feel alert but may affect your sleep and mood. 

Energy drinks

300

Learn from others and share your own ideas.

Why is it important to participate in class discussions?

300

Rules help keep things safe and fair, and responsibilities are how adults make sure everything runs smoothly. They talk about them a lot because they want you to learn how to take care of yourself and others. It’s their way of preparing you for independence—even if it feels like a lecture sometimes.

Why do adults talk so much about rules and responsibilities?

400

You should never share this personal information while gaming online.

What is your full name, address, phone number, or school name?

400

Three dots..., a pizza emoji or the statement,  "I forgot my charger

“What is a code can you establish (use your cell phones) so your father knows to pick you up immediately, no questions asked?“

400

Weight gain and cavities.

Too much sugar from sodas and candy can lead to this.

400

What is ask your teacher, a classmate or your father for help.

What is something I should do if I don’t understand something in class?  

400

Sometimes adults keep things private because they think it might worry you or be too confusing. It’s not about keeping secrets—it’s about protecting you. If you feel left out, it’s okay to ask questions. Most adults will explain things in a way that makes sense for your age.

Why don’t adults always tell kids everything?

500

This kind of online behavior—being kind, respectful, and safe—is expected when chatting or playing games.

What is digital citizenship?

500

You feel safe sharing secrets and being yourself with this kind of friend.

What is a trusted friend?

500

The impact of alcohol or cannabis in the brain?” 


 What is slowing it down or changing how it works? 

500

Sometimes it feels like we’re learning things we’ll never use, but every subject helps train our brain in different ways.

Why we have to learn stuff about things we don’t need?

500

They do care about fun! But sometimes they forget how to make time for it. Grown-up life can be busy, and fun gets pushed aside. That’s why it’s awesome when kids invite adults to play, laugh, or relax—it reminds them that joy matters too.

Do adults still care about fun, or do they just care about work and chores?