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Jeopardy – Confronting our Thoughts Grade 5 Health

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Jeopardy – Confronting our Thoughts. Grade 5 Health . Prejudice - 100. Define Prejudice. Prejudice - 200. Is this photo an example of being prejudice?. Prejudice - 300. If you judge a book by its cover, are you being prejudice?. Prejudice - 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jeopardy – Confronting our Thoughts

Jeopardy – Confronting our Thoughts

Grade 5 Health

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Prejudice Self - Image Stereotypes Thoughts and Ideas

Discrimination

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Prejudice - 100

• Define Prejudice

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Prejudice - 200

• Is this photo an example of being prejudice?

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Prejudice - 300

• If you judge a book by its cover, are you being prejudice?

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Prejudice - 400

• Racism is a type of prejudice – true or false?

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Prejudice - 500

• How do prejudices develop?

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Self – Image - 100

• What does self-image mean?

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Self – Image - 200

• True or false – It is important to have a positive self-image?

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Self – Image - 300

• Give an example of a compliment you could give to a team member that will help them feel positive about their self-image.

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Self – Image - 400

• If someone has a negative self-image, can we help them make it positive? How?

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Self – Image - 500

• Why do some people have realistic self-images while other people have distorted self-images?

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Stereotypes - 100

• Define stereotyping.

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Stereotypes - 200

• Is stereotyping a type of discrimination?

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Stereotypes - 300

• When you were a little boy you played with cars. When you were a little girl you played with dolls.

• Are these both examples of stereotypes?

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Stereotypes - 400

• Why do you think we continue to have stereotypes in today’s time?

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Stereotypes - 500

• Why do you think some stereotypes are more common than others?

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Thoughts and Ideas - 100

• Do the media influence how we view others, positively or negatively?

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Thoughts and Ideas - 200

• How can we make people see each other in positive ways?

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Thoughts and Ideas - 300

• Why do you think there are prejudices, stereotypes and discrimination in our world today?

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Thoughts and Ideas - 400

• Can we sometimes be prejudice, stereotype people and discriminate others without knowing what we are doing? Why?

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Thoughts and Ideas - 500

• How is diversity in our thoughts necessary for healthy relationships?

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Discrimination - 100

• Define discrimination.

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Discrimination - 200

• What is the difference between discrimination and racism?

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Discrimination - 300

• True or false – If I am aware of discrimination I can help to stop it.

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Discrimination - 400

• Can you discriminate against someone based on all of the following ways: gender, race, age, ability, religion, language and political views?

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Discrimination - 500

• How do you think it is possible that people can act so negatively to someone they don’t know?