What is Responsibility?
Being Reliable
Fixing Mistakes
Helping Others
FUN FACTS

100

What is responsibility?

Responsibility is taking charge of your actions and choices.

100

What does "reliable" mean?

Reliable means people can count on you to do what you promise. 


100

What's the first step to fixing a mistake?

Admit it.

100

How can you help at home?

Doing chores or helping family members.

100

What is a captain responsible for?

A captain is responsible for steering the ship and keeping everyone safe.

200

Why is being responsible important?

It’s important because it helps you grow, earn trust, and make life better for everyone. 


200

Name one way to show reliability.

Examples: Showing up on time, keeping promises, completing tasks.

200

What's the second step to fixing a mistake?

Say sorry or fix what went wrong.

200

Name a way to help a friend.

Listen to them, share, or support them when they’re sad.

200

True or False: It’s okay to fail.

True! Failing is part of learning.

300

What does responsibility help you earn?

Responsibility helps you earn trust. 


300

What happens if you break a promise? 


People might stop trusting you or feel disappointed. 


300

What’s the last step to fixing a mistake?

Learn from it and try not to do it again.

300

How can you help at Spark?

Join the group, respect rules, or keep the spark clean.

300

What part of your brain grows when you’re responsible?

The part of the brain that helps with decision-making and learning.

400

Who benefits when you’re responsible?

Both you and the people around you benefit when you’re responsible. 


400

What’s one way to plan ahead? 


Make a schedule, pack your bag the night before, or set reminders.

400

Why is it brave to admit a mistake?

Admitting mistakes takes courage and shows you’re responsible.

400

What does cleaning up show?

It shows kindness and responsibility.

400

True or False: Responsibility makes life harder.

False! Responsibility makes life easier and better.

500

What’s one example of being responsible?

Examples: Doing homework, helping a sibling, recycling. 


500

How does being reliable build trust?

It shows others that they can depend on you. 


500

Why should you try not to repeat mistakes?

It shows you’ve learned and want to grow.


500

What’s a way to help the environment?

Recycle, use less water, or pick up litter

500

Name a famous responsible person from history.

Examples: Martin Luther King Jr,or even Spider-Man ("with great power comes great responsibility").

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