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1.Dress Code Violations

2.Chronic Tardiness or Absences

3.Gambling

4.Unauthorized Fundraising or Selling

5.Disruptive Behavior

6.Disrespectful Behavior

7.Cheating and Plagiarism

8.Harassment or Discrimination

9.Bullying and Cyberbullying

School Codes and Laws The Trivia Game Part 1 (Navigating Everyday Ethics) 45mins- 1hr

Part 1: "Navigating Everyday Ethics" in "School Codes and Laws" engages players with scenarios of school dilemmas, offering choices that represent negative responses. Teams must identify each choice as violating the school code or law and propose punishments, sharpening their understanding of ethical decision-making and the consequences of actions in a school setting.

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Topics:

1) Truancy or Skipping Class

 2) Improperly Dressed

 3) Disrespectful Behavior

 4) Bullying or Harassment

 5) Cyber Bullying

6) Fighting or Physical Violence

 7) Destruction of Property

8) Theft Or Shoplifting

 9) Weapons Possession

10)  Drug or Alcohol Use lying

11) Inappropriate Behavior

The School code Of Conduct (The Principal's Interview)

The School Code of Conduct is an interactive interview with the principal, designed as a preventative measure to help students learn the school's rules through live engagement. This approach allows students to understand the principal's consequences for breaking the rules, the importance of following them, and the potential impacts of their actions.

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Rank and Learn Trivia Game (Drugs Medical Dangers)

This educational game aims to foster awareness and deepen understanding of the severe; health risks associated with the use of illegal drugs. Through engaging gameplay that involves ranking various drugs and substances based on their potential for addiction, health complications, and lethal outcomes. The game aims to equip participants with knowledge that can lead to informed decision-making and promote a safer approach toward substance use.

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  1. Indecent Exposure

2. Revenge Porn

3. Voyeurism

4. Sexual Coercion

5. Statutory Rape

6. Sexual Battery

7. Sexual Assault

8. Rape

9. Child Sexual Abuse

10. Sex Trafficking

Crimes Against Consent

“Crimes Against Consent” is a learning game that aims to enhance players' understanding of the legal and societal dimensions of crimes against consent. By engaging with real-world scenarios, legal evidence requirements, and the varying severity of penalties, players are encouraged to think critically about the implications of these crimes.

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  1. Illegal Firearms Possession

2. Illegal Firearms Trafficking

3. Carjacking

4. Racketeering

5. Aggravated Assault

6. Armed Robbery

7. Kidnapping

8. Human Trafficking

9. Murder

Crimes & Convictions Part 2

“Crimes & Convictions Part 2” is a learning game that aims to enhance players' understanding of felony crimes’ legal and societal dimensions. By engaging with real-world scenarios, legal evidence requirements, and the varying severity of penalties, players are encouraged to think critically about the implications of these crimes.

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Topics:

1.Why speaking up for safety Matters?

2.Real scenarios of child safety

3.How do you address a peer’s unsafe behavior?

4.The origin of the word “Snitch” and “Snitching.”

5.Why kids and adults shouldn’t use the word “SNITCH” in school or the community

The Stranger Danger Trivia Game “Education Awareness for Kids”

“The Stranger Danger Trivia Game” aims to actively engage children in learning about personal safety in an informative and enjoyable way. The game is designed to empower children to make safe choices through a series of scenarios, questions, and discussions, reinforcing key safety concepts.

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  1. Peer pressure to Skip

2. Peer pressure to Take Risk

3. Peer pressure to Bully

4. Peer pressure to Steal

5. Peer pressure to Cheat

6. Peer pressure to Fight

7. Peer pressure to Drink

8. Peer pressure to Smoke

9. Peer pressure to Send Explicit Pictures

10. Peer pressure to Kiss Someone

Resisting Peer Pressure The Trivia Game (45-60 mINUTES)

The Trivia Game “Resist Peer Pressure "educates players about the various forms of peer pressure and helps them develop the skills to make responsible, ethical, and safe decisions. Through a series of engaging scenarios and multiple-choice questions, the game encourages players to think critically about the potential consequences of their actions.

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Topics:

1.Why speaking up for safety Matters?

2.Real scenarios of child safety

3.How do you address a peer’s unsafe behavior?

4.The origin of the word “Snitch” and “Snitching.”

5.Why kids and adults shouldn’t use the word “SNITCH” in school or the community

Kids Speaking Up For Safety in their school and community

This presentation/workshop aims to teach children the importance of speaking up about safety concerns. Through stories and examples, we show the positive effects of voicing fears and encourage children to communicate with trusted adults, which is helpful for safety.

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1.Substance Abuse

2.Theft or Vandalism

3.Forgery

4.Weapon Possession

5.Sexual Misconduct

6.Violence Behavior

7.Possession of Fireworks or Explosives

8.Impersonation or Catfishing

9.Invasion of Privacy

School Codes and Laws The Trivia Game Part 2 ("Critical Boundaries of Safety and Harm") 45mins- 1hr

Part 2: "Critical Boundaries of Safety and Harm" in "School Codes and Laws" explores scenarios related to safety, including weapons and substance abuse. This segment emphasizes the importance of a safe, respectful school environment, enhancing players' awareness of safety and harm.

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1.Possession of C/Drug

2.Possession with Intent to Distribute

3.Drug Trafficking

4.Drug Manufacturing

5.Prescription Fraud

6.Drug Paraphernalia

7.Conspiracy to Commit Drug Offenses

8.Enhanced Penalties for Selling Near Schools

9.Money Laundering Related to Drug Trafficking

10.Operating a Drug-Involved Premise

Illegal Drugs Criminal Convictions (60 Minutes)

The game aims to educate kids about drug laws and consequences through rank and trivia. The players rank the seriousness of drug offenses based on the legal points they are provided to prove. It’s designed to foster informed decision-making in a fun, engaging way.

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  1. Shoplifting

2. Assault

3. Intimidation

4. Vandalism

5. Identity Theft

6. Fraud

7. Burglary

8. Extortion

9. Manslaughter

Crimes & Convictions Part 1

“Crimes & Convictions Part 1” is a learning game that aims to enhance players' understanding of crimes’ legal and societal dimensions. By engaging with real-world scenarios, legal evidence requirements, and the varying severity of penalties, players are encouraged to think critically about the implications of these crimes.

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  1. Running Red Lights and Stop Signs

2. Underage Driving

3. Driving With a Suspended License

4. Speeding

5. Hit and Run

6. Reckless Driving

7. Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

8. Illegal Street Racing

9. Police Chase

10. Vehicular Manslaughter

Road Rules Traffic Enforcement

“Road Rules Traffic Enforcement" is an educational game designed to deepen players' knowledge of traffic regulations' legal aspects and societal impacts. By interacting with realistic scenarios, understanding the requirements for legal evidence, and exploring the different levels of penalties, players are prompted to critically consider the consequences of traffic offenses.

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1. Academic Pressure

2. Poor time Mangement

3. Poor Health Choice

4. Social Difficulties

5. Bullying

6. Toxic School Environment

7. Sexual Peer Pressure & Harassment in School

8. Family Problems

9. No Interest in School

United Against Bullying Trivia Game

The aim of the game is to promote awareness and understanding of the different forms of bullying that can occur among children. The game presents real-life scenarios and asks players to choose the best responses, aiming to educate participants about the appropriate ways to handle bullying.

Guess The Criminal Fails (1)

1. Vandalism (US) or Willful Damage (UK)

2. Prowling

3.Burglary

4.Trespassing

5. Loiter

6. Threatening behavior (UK) or criminal menacing (US)

7. Possession of an offensive weapon

8. Taking without consent (Twoc) (UK) larceny

9. Careless driving

10. Leaving the scene of an accident

11. Robbery

12. Using a firearm while committing an indictable offense (Uk) OR Armed Robbery (US)

13. Theft

 

Guess The Criminal Fails (45-60 minutes)

Welcome to "Guess the Fails," an entertaining and informative social media trivia game created to assist young people in making wise decisions by studying the failures and consequences of criminals committing crimes. This game encourages you to make good choices by gaining insight from poor choices.