Unit 6A
Unit 6B
Unit 6 and 7
Unit 7A
Unit 7B
100

Casual and Close are two types of this.

What are friendships?

100

Be yourself, join groups, treat everyone with respect and ask open-ended questions are all good wayts to:

What are make friends?

100
Practicing this type of scenarios can help deal with peer pressure

What are "what if" scenarios?

100

When a child or teenager is harassed, humiliated, embarrassed, threatened or tormented via technology such as email, text, social media or DM

What is cyber-bullying?

100

If I haze my teammates there will be consequences because hazing is this.

What is illegal?

200

Loyalty, empathy and honesty are all qualities of these typ of friends.

What are close friends?

200

Envy, jealousy or being cruel are all reasons why this can happen in friendships.

What are problems in friendships?

200

This is the root of most arguments and many fights.

What is anger?

200
Learning peaceful solutions and dealing with the conflict early are ways you can choose to do this

What is choose to not fight?

200

If stopped by a police officer, follow intstructions, cooperate and remain

What is calm?

300

These are relationships based on mutual trust, acceptance and common interests or values.

What are friendships?

300

Just saying "sorry" is not a good way to do this

What is apologize?

300

By choosing not to fight, you don't let the other person do this

What is control you?

300

The issue isn't important to you, you may never see the person again and the rumors can be over-looked are all good reason to

What is ignore the conflict?

300

A police officer might do this if you are being arrested, when a warrant exists or when there is probable cause

What is search you?

400

When finding new friends, these are worth seeking, worth waiting for and worth investing in

What are friend qualities?

400

Decision making, refusal skills, goal setting and assertiveness are all good ways to resist this

What is peer-pressure?

400

These are people who encourage fighting, but always stay of the fight themselves.

What are instigators?
400

Requiring a person to do edgrading, risky or illegal acts in order to join a group

What is hazing?

400

Any activity that could divert a person's attention away from the primary task of driving

What is distracted driving?

500

When choosing a friend, having common interests, values, being loyal and respeoctful are all good these.

What are friend attributes?

500

This group of people can give you a sense of belonging, can be exclusive and may deprive independent thinking

What are cliques?

500

The use of threats of physical force to intimidate and control another person.

What is bullying?

500

50% of people that participate on high school sports teams or clubs experience this

What is hazing?

500

Distraction, impairement and inexperience are the top three causes of this which is responsible for 73% of unintentional deaths in teenagers

What are unintentional motor traffic accidents?