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pe resource book
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newton's laws
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striking lesson
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pbs
body systems info
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It is almost winter and cold and flu season. What is the most common type of cold virus?
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Give three lifetime problems that alcohol can cause:
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How much money do tobacco companies spend each year to persuade kids to start smoking?
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Which is more addictive: heroine or tobacco?
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a very painful condition that can usually be prevented. What is the name of the nerve that goes to the hand?
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What are two things you can do if you get carpal tunnel syndrome?
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What are 4 causes of indigestion?
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What is the difference between a strain and a sprain?
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What are 5 symptoms of West Nile Virus?
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What is the difference between a depressant and a stimulant?
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When people are on marijuana, are their heart rate and blood pressure raised or lowered?
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What is tinnitis and how can it be prevented?
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Where is earwax made? (note: what PART of the ear?)
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Name 5 dangerous chemicals found in cigarettes.
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What are five ways to manage stress?
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What are four tips for being a good listener?
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What does the word empathize mean?
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List five social skills.
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What does it mean to be assertive?
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Explain one of the four types of assertiveness
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Explain assertive right # 6.
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What causes conflicts?
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Describe two things that make conflicts destructive.
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Describe two things that make conflicts constructive.
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List five ways self image is developed.
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What is a rhetorical question?
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List the 7 guidelines for making decisions.
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What percentage of programs contain some violence?
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What percentange of programs contain anti-violence themes?
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Define Unfinished Comparison Claim
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Define Escape as it relates to advertising
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List 10 Symptoms of anxiety
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What are six ways to deal with anger?
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Conflicts can do what two things?
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What three things can be a source of anger or disagreements?
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Conflicts can do what two things?
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How can parents help to prevent their children from becoming overweight?
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How much and how often should teens exercise?
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What are the four categories of BMI?
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What are three benefits of physical activity?
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What are two factors that contribute to becoming overweight?
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What are two things that your community can do to help increase physical activity among young people?
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What is BMI?
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What is your body mass index?
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What is physical activity?
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Give two examples of moderate activity
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Give two examples of vigorous activity
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How many calories per hour would a 154 pound man burn while walking (3 1/2 miles per hour)?
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How many calories per hour would a 154 pound man burn while walking (4 1/2 miles per hour)?
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Would a person weighing more than 154 pounds burn more or less calories while doing activity?
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There are a world of sports that don't require what three things?
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Team sports good for your body, mind, and what other three important life skills?
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Being athletic is much more than winning, it is about what other four things?
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Draw and diagram the physical activity pyramid
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What are five easy ways to maintain a healthy weight?
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What are the 3 descriptions of a healthy diet?
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What is the purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?
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Which food product is lower in cholesterol?
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which food product is lower in saturated fat?
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which product is lower in total fat
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Explain the 5 reasons to pack your lunch
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Why is caffeine defined as a drug?
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Drinking caffeine can lead the body to lose what mineral?
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What are three tips for eating out?
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List two benefits and sources of foods for vitamins A, C, D, E
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What is the secret to managing weight?
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Why are nutrient dense food smart choices?
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List the four basics to prevent food poisoning
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What is energy?
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How can diet drinks effect bone health?
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How do diet drinks effect tooth decay?
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What can diet drinks do to your appetite?
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Play the game...did you reach your mission?
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An example of an immovable joint in the body is in the ?
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Animals with back bones are called what?
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Broken bones would not mend if they were not made of what?
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Explain what happens when a bone is dislocated
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Joints in the body can be moveable or ?
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Joints provide flexible ___ between bones
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List and define the 6 types of fractures
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Match the real name to the common name-keep working until you get them all correct
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The worst thing to do for a broken bone is?
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What animal has the same number of bones in their neck as humans?
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What is the bone that is broken the most often?
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What is the smallest bone in the body?
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What part of the bone forms the blood?
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When a bone breaks it is called a ?
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Where is the hyoid bone?
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Without bones you would be a puddle of what?
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About how many times will your heart beat in your life?
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Define Coronary Circulation
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Define Pulmonary Circulation
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Define Systemic Circulation
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How many times around the earth could the blood vessels in our body travel?
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List the 4 fun facts about the circulatory system
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The heart is about the size of your?
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What are the blood cells of the immune system?
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What are the three main things you need to do to keep the circulatory system healthy?
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What are two things red blood cells are not able to do for themselves?
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What four things are carried by the blood?
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What is the job of platelets and what is the hormone produced by platelets?
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What is the life span of a blood cell?
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What is the protein in red blood cells that carry oxygen?
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What is the waste product carried by the red blood cells?
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What ist he colorless part of the blood called?
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What really makes the sound of the heartbeat?
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Which blood cells are the most numerous in the body?
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Explain three different ways to take care of the circulatory system
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Name all four chambers of the heart.
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What is the definition of muscular endurance?
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What is the definition of muscular strength?
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What is the definition of flexibility?
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What is the definition of cardiovascular endurance?
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What is body composition?
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Which health component is measured by the sit and reach test?
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Which health component is measured by the mile run?
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Which component/s of health is/are measured by the sit up test?
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Which component of health is measured by the pull up test?
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Which components of health is/are measured by the flexed arm hang?
