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Unit 1 Exam Review. Trivia Instructions. Divide the students into teams of 3-5 Provide each team with a white board and a dry erase marker Have each team create a team name and write it on the board where points are being tallied Choose a team to select a category and point value
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Trivia Instructions • Divide the students into teams of 3-5 • Provide each team with a white board and a dry erase marker • Have each team create a team name and write it on the board where points are being tallied • Choose a team to select a category and point value • Read the question and allow all of the teams 10 seconds to write their response on the paper
Trivia Instructions • Have the students hold their answers up at the same time • Each time, award every team who answered the question correctly the money value indicated by the question • If they answer incorrectly, the teacher may take away the point value • Allow the next team to choose the category and point value • Continue until all of the questions have been answered • The team with the most money at the end wins
Trivia Final Trivia
Defense Mechanisms - $100 Answer: Transferring the energy of a desire you have into a physical symptom
Defense Mechanisms - $100 Question: What is Conversion? Return to Game Board
Defense mechanisms - $200 Answer: Reverting back to an earlier stage of development
Defense mechanisms - $200 Question: What is Regression? Return to Game Board
Defense mechanisms- $300 Answer: Blaming other people for your failures
Defense mechanisms - $300 Question: What is Projection? Return to Game Board
Defense mechanisms - $400 Answer: Transferring an emotion connected with one person or thing to an unrelated person or thing.
Defense mechanisms - $400 Question: What is Displacement? Return to Game Board
Growth - $100 Answer: Learning to express your feelings in acceptable ways
Growth - $100 Question: What is Emotional Growth? Return to Game Board
Growth - $200 Answer: Learning to problem solve, think more maturely,
Growth - $200 Question: What is Intellectual Growth? Return to Game Board
Growth - $300 Answer: Learning to relate to other people within your family, community, and peer group
Growth - $300 Question: What is Social Growth? Return to Game Board
Growth - $400 Answer: Searching for deeper meaning and purpose with more abstract thinking strategies.
Growth - $400 Question: What is Philosophical Growth? Return to Game Board
Personality - $100 Answer: Forces that shape personality that are part of your genetic code.
Personality - $100 Question: What is heredity or inherited characteristics? Return to Game Board
Personality - $200 Answer: Forces that shape your personality that from your surroundings.
Personality - $200 Question: What is the environment or acquired characteristics? Return to Game Board
Personality - $300 Answer: Traits that indicate character.
Personality - $300 Question: What are virtues? Return to Game Board
Personality - $400 Answer: Aspect of personality development that we can totally control.
Personality - $400 Question: What are your responses to your environment? Return to Game Board
Hodge Podge - $100 Answer: The most influential environmental influence.
Hodge Podge - $100 Question: What is the family? Return to Game Board
Hodge Podge - $200 Answer: An example of a roadblock?
Hodge Podge - $200 Question: What are Poverty, abuse, war, teen pregnancy, etc.? Return to Game Board
Hodge Podge - $300 Answer: Attitudes based on false or insufficient information.
Hodge Podge - $300 Question: What are Prejudices< Return to Game Board
Hodge Podge - $400 Answer: Widely held beliefs that all members of a particular group share the same characteristics.
Hodge Podge - $400 Question: What are stereotypes? Return to Game Board
Final Trivia
Final Trivia Answer: The critical conflict in Erikson’s theory for the age of adolescence.
Final Trivia Question: What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?