Safe driving
Healthy VS. unhealthy relationships
Injury recovery
Peer pressure
Effects of alcohol
100
What are the first rules of getting into a car?

Buckle up!

100

is hitting in a relationship healthy? 

Absolutely not!!

100

What Is a Concussion?

A concussion is a type of brain injury.

100

What is peer pressure?

Peer pressure is when you are influenced by other people (your peers) to act in a certain way.

100

Alcohol can cause this common, painful symptom in the upper chest after eating, because it increases stomach acid and relaxes the muscle that keeps acid out of your throat. What is this called?

Heart burn

200

What does the red light mean on a traffic light?

it means STOOPPPP!!

200

True or false?

Many people can be emotionally dependent on their partners.

True!

200

What are 5 symptoms you are concussed?

Headache Dizziness, Nausea, Sensitivity to noise and Sensitivity to light



200

True or false?

Peer pressure is always a negative thing.


False!


200

This organ works to clean alcohol out of the blood, but too much can cause it to store fat and stop working. What is this organ called?

The liver

300

What could happen if you get into a car with an impaired individual behind the wheel?

Increased risk of accidents, injury, legal consequences.  

300

What is coercion in a relationship?

Coercion in a relationship is when one person in the relationship uses abuse tactics to pressure their partner to do something that they want. Creating an environment where saying “No” is difficult.

300

What are the four steps you need to take once you think you have a concussion?

STOP → TELL → REST → RECOVER

300

How to tell if someone is peer pressuring you?

You can identify peer pressure by noticing changes in your behavior, feelings, or choices that align with what your friends want, even if it makes you uncomfortable, such as suddenly dressing differently, skipping school, acting aggressive, or feeling anxious about saying "no"

300

Dehydration and lack of sleep from drinking often cause this set of symptoms, including headaches and thirst. 

What is a hangover?


400

True or false?

If someone has yet to obtain their driving license, is it possible they would be ignorant towards the traffic laws and cause legal trouble.

True!

400

What is dependency in a relationship?

Dependency in a relationship is when one person relies on their partner for stuff like emotional validation, decisions, and self worth.

400

What are some healthy recovery strategies you can use once you have a concussion?

Physical rest: no sports or rough play
Cognitive rest: limited screens and heavy homework

400

What should you do if you see someone being peer pressured?


If you see someone being peer pressured, you should check in privately to offer support, stand by them in the moment if safe, and help them leave.

400

Alcohol weakens this body system, making a person more likely to catch a cold or the flu.

What is the immune system?

500

What are the signs that someone is an inexperienced driver?

Signs of an inexperienced driver include hesitant or jerky movements, poor lane discipline (drifting, straddling lines), misuse or lack of turn signals, difficulty with maneuvers like merging and parking.

500

How can you arm yourself against coercion or dependency?

To arm yourself against coercion or dependency you should prioritize self-empowerment, set clear boundaries and talk to others about how you are feeling.

500

What should you do if you think someone you know has gotten concussion but hasn't informed anyone yet?

 Encourage them to speak up
 Help them get adult support
 Don’t pressure them to keep playing

500

What are something people can peer pressure you into doing?

Substance use.

Breaking the law, for example by shop lifting or vandalising.

Engaging in risky behaviours.

Feeling compelled to keep up an appearance or following a trend.

Bullying others to fit into a group or to prevent being excluded.

500

Because it affects the cerebellum, alcohol causes this physical symptom, making it hard to walk in a straight line.

What is loss of balance?