School Smarts
Friend Zone
Level Up
Real Talk
Wild Card
100

What should you do if you fail your first big test?  

Talk to your teacher, find out what went wrong, and make a plan to improve.

100

What’s a good way to make new friends in high school?
 

Join a club, team, or activity that interests you.

100

What’s one habit that helps you succeed in high school?
 

Staying organized and managing time wisely.

100

What’s something healthy you can do when you’re stressed?
 

Take a break, exercise, journal, or talk to someone you trust.

100

You forgot your homework at home. What’s your move?


Be honest with your teacher and ask to turn it in later.


200

What’s one way to stay organized with multiple classes?
 

Use a planner or phone calendar to track assignments and deadlines.

200

Your best friend starts hanging out with new people. What should you do?
 

Respect their space and keep being a good friend; relationships can grow and change.

200

Why is it important to get involved in school activities?
 

It helps you meet new people and build confidence.

200

Who are safe people to talk to if you’re struggling?
 

A counselor, teacher, family member, or close friend.

200

What’s one thing you should never post online?
 

Anything personal, mean, or that could embarrass someone.

300

You’re behind on homework. What’s your first step?
 

Prioritize the most urgent work and ask for help if you’re overwhelmed.

300

You overhear someone talking badly about your friend. What’s the mature move?
 

Don’t spread it, talk privately to your friend, or let it go if it’s not worth drama.

300

What’s one way to stay motivated during tough weeks?
 

Set small goals and reward yourself for progress.

300

You feel like you don’t fit in. What can you remind yourself of?
 

Everyone feels that way sometimes; focus on being authentic.

300

You see a classmate being picked on. What can you do?

Speak up, support them, or tell an adult.

400

What’s the best way to ask a teacher for help?
 

Politely ask for a meeting or email them with a clear question.

400

You and your friend are having a disagreement. What’s the best way to handle it?

Talk it out calmly instead of posting or gossiping.


400

You didn’t make the team or club you wanted. What now?

Try again next time or find another activity that fits your strengths.

400

You made a mistake that hurt someone. What’s your next step?
 

Apologize sincerely and learn from it.

400

You’re invited to a party that feels sketchy. What do you do?
 

Trust your gut and say no; real friends won’t pressure you.

500

You have two big projects due on the same day. What do you do?
 

Create a schedule, work in chunks, and communicate early if you need more time.

500

What’s a sign of a healthy friendship?
 

You can be yourself, feel supported, and respect each other’s boundaries.

500

How can you turn a failure into growth?
 

Reflect, adjust your approach, and see mistakes as part of learning.

500

What’s one way to build self-confidence?
 

Practice positive self-talk and celebrate small wins.

500

You get caught in a rumor. How do you handle it?
 

Stay calm, don’t feed it, and let the truth speak for itself.