Health_Unit 6_Healthy Decisions

Health_Unit 6_Healthy Decisions

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Physical Ed

9th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

T/F: If you have good self esteem you have pride in yourself and recognize your strengths.

Back

True

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

Beliefs, or convictions and opinions that we hold to be true, lie underneath our decisions. Our beliefs can come from evidence, our families of origin, authority figures in our lives, or from our associations (people we are around). Beliefs can positively or negatively affect us.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is self-esteem?

Back

It is your general attitude about yourself, your overall sense of your competence and worth, and having self-respect.

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

Self-esteem isn't actually in Unit 6, BUT it shapes our beliefs about ourselves which can impact our decisions.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

To build your self-esteem, associate with friends who ______________.

Back

all of the above.

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

"One of the best ways to stick to your ethics is making sure that you and those around you know what they are. This doesn’t have to mean an explicit conversation about your personal ethics, but it does mean that you have the courage to make choices that reflect them. Sacrificing your ethics to be accepted is a regretful move. One creative way to safeguard against this scenario is to share your goals and ambitions with your friends and family. That way, they can support you in your decisions."

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How are ethics formed? Options: entirely from family, group projects in school, interacting with several groups and communities, religious organizations

Back

interacting with several groups and communities

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

"Ethics are the moral principles that guide behavior. Essentially, they are the things we think of as right or wrong. While most of us would agree harming others is wrong, sometimes it’s not so clear cut. If you are willing to talk badly about a friend in order to gain the acceptance of another person, it hints at your personal ethics.

Family is the first place where we learn ethics. In many cases, families teach such ethical behavior as responsibility and hard work. In other cases, family members teach valuable lessons through their poor choices. For instance: A family member who goes to jail for stealing provides a valuable lesson on what not to do.

Social groups also shape a person’s ethics. For example: Most religions highlight values like being kind to others and helping those in need. Even extracurricular activities like scouting, sports, theater, or dance teach valuable lessons about developing skills and practicing them to improve. Finding people to admire for their accomplishments is another way to develop strong ethics. These can be people who have made history or people who have distinguished themselves in positive ways in your own community. Having these kinds of role models can help you define your ethics, and chart your path accordingly."

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What should a person do after failing to reach a goal? keep going, give up on the goal, blame someone else, feel defeated by what went wrong

Back

keep going

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

"In many cases, self-discipline is less about doing everything right all the time than it is about getting back on track after making a poor decision."

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

People tend to only consider the short term consequences because long term consequences…

Back

can take years to present themselves

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 3

"Having a bowl of ice cream after dinner is going to have some rather pleasant short-term, or immediate, results for most. But there could be long-term consequences of making this a habit, like unwanted weight gain."

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

T/F: It is okay to judge others when talking about ethics.

Back

False

Answer explanation

Unit 6 Lesson 1

"Communicating your ethics should be about defining who you are, not judging others. So rather than condemning your friends for their choice, letting them know that you would like to hangout on the weekend may be a better way handle the situation."

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