Test Tomorrow How to study? – This game will be put on the Health website tonight. – Look over your notes – Play the review games using your online text.

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Test Tomorrow How to study? – This game will be put on the Health website tonight. – Look over your notes – Play the review games using your online text – Go over vocabulary and answer the review questions at the end of each lesson

Chapter 2: Taking Charge of Your Health Trivia Game Directions Once the question is on the board, you have 30 seconds to answer before the next question pops up. Each round will have 5 questions followed by the answers on the 6 th slide. All score cards must be turned in at the end of the 5 th slide or end of 30 seconds to qualify. A score keeper will keep track of Team points on the board. No blurting out answers! If a team blurts- no point given for that question. Choose one person to write and turn in score card.

Round 1 Question 1 What is a health skill?

Round 1 Question 2 The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people. What is the vocabulary word?

Round 1, Question 3 What type of message should you use to express your feelings?

Round 1, Question 4 What are 2 of the 3 ways you can strengthen your interpersonal communication skills?

Round 1, Question 5 Leave if Necessary State your Feelings or values. Stand your Ground Offer alternatives… These are examples of what?

Round 1 Answers 1.) Health skills are specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect and improve all aspects of your health. 2.) Interpersonal Communication 3.) “I Message” 4.) Listening, Using I messages and/or communicate with respect and caring 5.) Refusal Skills

Round 2, Question 1 The process of ending a conflict through cooperation.

Round 2, Question 2 In a _______________, both parties give up something but still gain a desired result.

Round 2, Question 3 What are the 8 influences on your health?

Round 2, Question 4 Tv and Movies, Magazines, Social Media and the Internet are in what category of influence?

Round 2, Question 5 Give 3 reliable sources of where you can access valid health information.

Round 2 Answers 1.) Conflict Resolution 2.) Compromise 3.) Personal Values, personal Beliefs, Perceptions, Curiosity/fears, your family and culture, Media & Technology, Friends and Peers, and School and community. 4.) Media and Technology 5.) Health Care Providers, valid internet sites, Parents guardians, and other trusted adults and recently published science based materials.

Round 3, Question 1 Behaviors that you think are common or acceptable. (Influence on your health)

Round 3, Question 2 This is the reaction of the body an mind t everyday challenges and demands.

Round 3, Question 3 Name 3 Self- Management Skills

Round 3, Question 4 These are skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life.

Round 3, Question 5 This is when you take action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health related belief.

Round 3 Answers 1.) Perception 2.) Stress 3.) Answers may very: Eat well balanced meals, get 8 hours of sleep, stay positive, being physically active… 4.) Stress Management Skills 5.) Advocacy

Round 4, Question 1 Ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.

Round 4, Question 2 These are the steps that enable you to make a healthful decision.

Round 4, Question 3 What does HELP stand for?

Round 4, Question 4 What is the last step, in the 6 steps of the decision-making process and why is it important?

Round 4, Question 5 These are things you aim for that take planning and work.

Round 4 Answers 1.) Values 2.) Decision-making skills 3.) Healthful, ethical, legal and parental approval. 4.) Evaluate the Decision. Reflecting on your positive or negative decision can help you determine if you should make that same decision again. 5.) Goals

Round 5, Question 1 This is a goal you can reach in a short period of time

Round 5, Question 2 This is a goal you aim to reach over an extended period of time.

Round 5, Question 3 This is a multi step strategy to identify and achieve your goals.

Round 5, Question 4 What is the last step in the action plan?

Round 5, Question 5 Researches have said that by doing this, it helps you attain your goals. *Think of the Liz Shimick Example*

Round 5 Answers 1.) Short-Term Goal 2.) Long-Term Goal 3.) Action Plan 4.) Reward yourself 5.) Writing your goals down.

Round 6, Question 1 Someone who purchases or uses health products or services.

Round 6, Question 2 A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service.

Round 6, Question 3 Judging th benefits of different products by comparing several factors such as the quality, features and cost.

Round 6, Question 4 These give you important information about what the product contains. They can give you directions, warnings, intended use, ingredients…

Round 6, Question 5 This is a company’s or stores written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn’t function properly.

Round 6 Answers 1.) Health Consumer 2.) Advertising 3.) Comparison Shopping 4.) Product Label 5.) Warrenty

Round 7, Question 1 What does the BBB stand for?

Round 7, Question 2 People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national and even international consumer issues.

Round 7, Question 3 These are examples of what? – Natural – Non toxic – Money-back guarantee – No-risk – Scientific Breakthrough

Round 7, Question 4 This is failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.

Round 7, Question 5 The sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems

Round 7 Answers 1.) Better Business Bureau 2.) Consumer Advocates 3.) Claims or terms used to sell fraudulent health products 4.) Malpractice 5.) Health Fraud

Final Question You have one minute to come up with the best PSA Slogan for freeze dried poop pills which claim to cure obesity. (Keep it appropriate!) We will then listen and what ever slogan has the most claps wins!