You get a text from someone you don’t know. Safe or risky?
Risky.
Someone says “It’s raining cats and dogs.” Does it mean animals are falling, or it’s raining a lot?
It’s raining a lot.
Your friend gets a haircut. Which is kinder? “That looks nice” or “That looks weird.”
“That looks nice.”
A website ends with “.gov” or “.edu.” Is it usually credible or not?
Credible.
A friend says, “I’m all ears.” Do they mean they turned into ears, or they’re ready to listen?
They’re ready to listen.
A classmate makes a mistake reading. Which is better? “That was hard, but you tried” or “You never get it right.”
“That was hard, but you tried.”
You’re playing a game online, and someone asks for your address. What do you do?
Don’t share, and tell a trusted adult.
Your friend says, “Keep your eyes on the ball” during a soccer game. Do they mean to stare at the ball the whole time, or to stay focused on the game?
Stay focused on the game.
Your friend's shirt is different. Which should you say: “That shirt is ugly” or “That shirt is unique”?
“That shirt is unique.”
You find health advice on a random YouTube video. Should you believe it right away?
No — check a trusted source first.
You see a picture of someone holding a heavy bag, and they say “This weighs a ton!” Do they mean it’s 2,000 pounds, or just really heavy?
Just really heavy.
Your partner makes a mistake in a game. Which is kinder? “You ruined everything” or “Let’s try again, we’ll get it next time.”
“Let’s try again, we’ll get it next time”
What is one thing you should not share online?
address, passwords, etc.
A classmate says, “Don’t spill the beans about my surprise.” Do they mean don’t drop food, or don’t tell the secret?
Don’t tell the secret.
You don’t like the lunch food. Which is more polite? “This is gross” or “This isn’t my favorite”?
“This isn’t my favorite.”