What Is Honesty?
Real-Life Choices
Lying Has Consequences
Everyday Honesty
100

This word means telling the truth, even when it’s hard.

Honesty 

100

You find a $5 bill on the playground. Being honest means you should do this.

Turn it in to the teacher or office

100

If you tell a lie, you might have to do this later to cover it up.

Tell another lie 

100

You told your sibling you wouldn’t go in their room, and you didn’t. That’s being honest and also keeping a...

A Promise 

200

If you break something and tell the truth about it, you're showing this value.

Being Honest

200

You forgot to do your homework. Instead of lying, you do this.

Tell the truth to your teacher

200

When someone finds out you lied, it’s hard for them to do this again.

Trust you 

200

Your friend asks you to play at recess, but you already have plans to play with someone else.

Ask them to join you, or play another day.

300

Being honest helps build this between people, like friends and family.

Trust

300

Your friend cheats on a test and asks you not to tell. Being honest might mean doing this hard thing.

Tell an adult or encourage your friend to tell the truth

300

If you lie to stay out of trouble but get caught, your consequences might be this.

Worse or bigger

300

You accidentally spill juice on the couch and no one saw. The honest thing to do is...

Tell an adult or clean it up and admit it

400

True or False: Being honest means you always say exactly what’s on your mind, even if it’s hurtful.

False

400

You're playing a board game and you move an extra space by accident. What’s the honest thing to do?

Move back and admit the mistake

400

Telling lies a lot can make you feel this way inside.

Guilty

400

Honesty means not taking things that aren’t yours—even if it’s something small like this.

Pencil, eraser, etc

500

Honesty means being truthful in your words and your _____.

Actions

500

Your friend asks if you like their new drawing, but you don’t. How can you be honest and kind?

Say something nice while being truthful, like "I like the colors you used". 

500

A person who always lies might be called this, and others won’t believe them—even when they tell the truth.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf 

500

When you admit you were wrong and say “I’m sorry,” that’s a form of this honest act.

Taking responsibility

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