Physical Wellness
Social Wellness
Mental & Emotional Wellness
Intellectual & Occupational Wellness
Environmental Wellness
100

This type of activity is recommended for 30 minutes most days of the week to keep your body healthy.

Physical Activity or Exercise

100

This term describes the act of sharing or exchanging thoughts, ideas, or feelings with others.

Communication

100

This is a strong feeling that can be positive or negative, such as happiness, sadness, or anger.

An emotion

100

This involves using your brain to think critically, solve problems, and expand your knowledge.

Intellectual Wellness

100

This term describes all the natural surroundings, like air, water, and soil.

Environment

200

This term describes exercises that help improve your range of motion and reduce injury.

Flexibility Training or Stretching

200

The practice of showing understanding and being supportive of others' feelings is known as this.

Empathy

200

This practice involves taking deep breaths or meditation to reduce stress.

Diaphragmatic Breathing or Relaxation

200

This is the ability to balance work and leisure activities, ensuring personal and professional satisfaction.

Work-Life Balance

200

Name the three R's that assist enhancing or maintaining good environmental wellness. 

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

300

This practice involves the S.M.A.R.T. principle to be used. 

Goal Setting

300

This is the ability to make and maintain healthy relationships, which includes trust and respect.

Social Wellness

300

This mental health disorder often involves persistent feelings of sadness or loss of interest.

Depression

300

Having goals and aspirations for your career contributes to this type of wellness.

Occupational Wellness

300

This simple action involves keeping parks or natural areas clean and protect wildlife.

Clean-up or Trash Pick-up

400

This is the number of hours of sleep teenagers should ideally get each night for optimal health.

8-10 hours

400

This type of communication involves using body language and facial expressions to convey messages.

Non-verbal Communication

400

This coping mechanism involves finding positive solutions to difficult situations instead of focusing on negative thoughts.

Problem-Solving

400

This term describes a person who continuously learns new things and is curious about the world.

Lifelong Learner or Active Learner

400

This item promotes/creates better air quality in indoor and outdoor spaces.

Plants

500

Name the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activities.

Aerobic needs oxygen to create energy where anaerobic uses the store energy.

500

This is the term for a group of people who provide support and care to one another, often sharing similar interests or goals.

Community or Social Network

500

This technique involves taking breaks and engaging in hobbies to recharge your mental energy and reduce stress.

Self-Care

500

These skills of communication are often what employers seek in a candidate such as communication, teamwork, collaboration, etc.

Soft Skills

500

This phrase means using resources in a way that meets our needs without harming future generations.

Sustainable Living or Sustainability