A word for disagreeing with someone without insulting them.
What is respect?
Finish the phrase: Fairness does not remove my ________________.
Answer: Responsibility
Your friend lets you borrow their favorite gel pen and you actually return it.
Answer: What is being trustworthy?
You find a $5 bill on the classroom floor and no one saw you pick it up. The right thing to do is turn it in to this person.
What is...turn it into the teacher or front office.
If someone else broke the rule, too, I should not be corrected.
What is a fairness trap?
You disagree in group work and let everyone know their ideas are dumb.
What is disrespectful disagreement?
Bonus 100: Turn this into respectful disagreement.
You were caught talking, even though others were too.
What is taking responsibility for your own actions?
"But they were doing it too."
What is avoiding ownership.
You borrow a hoodie in October and return it before summer.
What is...waaayyyy too long? Your friend has outgrown it or replaced it by now.
Real answer? What is lack of trustworthiness?
The teacher didn't see everyone, so consequences are unfair.
What is confusing fairness with being caught?
A friend wants you to laugh at someone
What is REFUSING TO JOIN IN?
True or False: If others break the rule, it doesn't matter as much if I also do it.
What is false?
Someone shares a secret with you and asks you not to tell. Being trustworthy means you do this.
What is keep the secret (unless someone is in danger)?
A friend says, "Don't eat my Takis till lunch." and you leave them alone.
What is using self-control? (100 bonus if you mention trustworthiness)
Everyone in a pack of cars is speeding, but only one gets pulled over.
Question: Does the driver still deserve the ticket?
What is yes?
Someone makes a mistake in class and you don't laugh or make comments.
What is showing empathy and respect?
(remember the meaning of empathy?)
Doing your part in group work even when others are off task.
What is responsibility with integrity?
Your Chromebook loses charge at home and you forgot your charger on an asynchronous/work from home day. You don't blame "the wi-fi" for missing work.
What is owning responsibility?
Owning your choies even when consequences feel unfair.
What is accountability?
Two students talk during directions. One gets redirected.
Which one is a better reaction by the redirected student?: A. "That's nor fair, so I won't stop talking." or B. "Others were talking, but I still need to fix my behavior."
What is answer B? You are still responsible for your own actions
Someone posts something rude about you online. You want to respond publicly.
What respectful response protects your dignity without adding drama?
Various correct responses
Your group gets a bad grade partly because you didn't finish your section. What responsible action could help rebuild trust?
Options: Own the mistake, Apologize, Ask how to make it right, & follow through next time
Being the kind of person people can count on, even when no one checks on you.
What is trustworthiness?
Scenario: You are blamed for part of a conflict, AND you DID contribute.
Question: What would taking ownership sound like?
Many correct answers
Fair means everyone gets identical consequences.
What is false?
This is a revisited concept from a few weeks ago...equality vs equitable.