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Learn about self-esteem, personality traits, dating, risk behavior, and reproductive health in this informative Jeopardy game.
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Jeopardy Self Esteem Personality Relationships Dating Risk Behavior Reproductive $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
“How much you respect yourself and like yourself” refers to the definition of what? Self Esteem. Self Esteem $100
Self Esteem - $200 • During two parts of life is “Self-Esteem” typically the lowest? • Adolescence and Old Age
Self Esteem $300 • What is something you should do ON YOUR OWN in effort to increase your self-esteem or maintain a high self-esteem. • Setting Goals; A few short term goals to lead to a long term goal.
Self Esteem $400 • Draw the “Heirarchy of Needs” • BONUS QUESTION • Bottom to top – Physical Needs, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self Actualization.
Self Esteem $500 • “Your BEST Personal Self” defines…..? • Self Actualization.
Personality - $100 • List Three Personality Traits you would see in someone with a HIGH Self Esteem • Answers may vary – • Happy • Outgoing • Nice to surrounding peers
Personality - $200 • What are THREE factors that influence Personality? • Environment/Surroundings • Friends • Family
Personality $300 • What are the FOUR Primary Emotions? • Anger, Fear, Sadness, Happiness :-)
Personality $400 • What are two characteristics of a person who is “Self Actualized?” • Realistic, Accepting, Independent, Self-Sufficient, Concerned about Humankind, Fair, Creative, Hard Working, Not Afraid to be different.
Personality $500 • What are the first 5 stages of personality development? • Hint: The last stage you write is the stage you’re in! • Develop Trust, Be Independent, Take Initiative, Develop Skills, Search for Identity
Relationships/Dating $100 • What are the three types of friendships? • Casual Friends • Close Friends • Friends of the Opposite Gender
Relationships/Dating $200 • When is it okay to NOT COMPROMISE? • When the situation/discussion jeopardizes your safety/well-being.
Relationships/Dating $300 • “An opportunity to learn about someones hobbies, interests, personality and values” defines what? • Dating.
Relationships/Dating $400 • Draw the cycle of violence labeling each stage (you do not need to describe). Make sure they’re in the correct sequence. • See Board for Correct Answer.
Relationships/Dating - $500 • Close friends carry 4 specific qualities. What are they? • Loyalty, Empathy, Honesty, Reliability.
Risk Behavior $100 • What are the 4 sexual intimacy risk categories? • Emotional, Physical, Pregnancy, Relationship
Risk Behavior $200 • What is Abstinence? • The act/practice of refraining from having sex.
Risk Behavior $300 • What are the 4 “steps” in choosing abstinence? • You may abbreviate • Setting limits • Stating limits • Avoiding High Pressure Situations • Asserting yourself
Risk Behavior $400 • Why does “wearing protection” still not 100% protect you from the risks of having sex. • Because “Protection” (Contraceptives) do not protect you from all STD’s/STI’s (Physical Risks).
Risk Behavior $500 • It is important to reach WHAT before reaching sexual intimacy. • Emotional Intimacy
Reproductive $100 • What are the primary male and female sex hormones? (Please list male first, female second) • Male = Testosterone • Female = Estrogen
Reproductive $200 • What specific part of the male and female reproductive system serve the same purpose – LIST BOTH THE MALE AND FEMALE • BONUS QUESTION • Male = Vas Deferens • Female = Fallopian Tubes
Reproductive $300 • What are the three functions of the Male Reproductive System? Abbreviate in 3-4 words per function if possible. • BONUS QUESTION • Produce Sex Hormone • Produce Sperm • Deliver Sperm to Egg
Reproductive $400 • List the Path (in order) an egg travels during menstruation cycle – starting at the production. List the names of the anatomy only. This egg is NOT fertilized • Hint – don’t forget the fingers! • Ovary, Fimbria, Fallopian Tubes, Uterus
Reproductive $500 • List the path a sperm takes from the time it is produced to ejaculation. List the anatomy only. • Testes, Epididymis, Vas Deferens, Seminal Vessicle, Prostate, Urethra
Final Jeopardy • What was the name of the component inside the testicles and how long were they? • What is “Seminiferous Tubules” and “3 Football Fields (900 feet)”