Every card carries its own answers and a syllabus outcome
Every round card
Pick a subject, print it, and you never have to know the content beforehand. Each card gives you one topic at three levels of difficulty, the answers, a steal question for the crews who finish early, and the single hint that unlocks it when a crew stalls.
The dark line is what you read out loud, and it gives them the topic without the question. The three numbered rows are the same idea at three levels, and a crew only ever hears the one they bet on. The tick is the answer. The steal is for the crews who got theirs right. The line at the bottom is the NSW syllabus outcome, for anyone who asks what the lesson was.
Those cards are written to stay on facts, decisions and where to get help, and they never ask a student to talk about their own life. Keep it that way. If a student discloses something in the middle of a round, stop the round, do not ask questions, and take it to the year adviser or the school counsellor the same day. A casual is the person least able to follow it up, so it has to be handed on rather than handled.