Trustworthiness
Fairness
Caring
Citizenship
Respect/Responsibility
100

You accidentally break your brother’s favorite toy while he is at school. No one saw you do it.

Tell him the truth and offer to help fix it or replace it.

100

There is only one swing left and three people want it. How do you decide?

 Take turns or use a timer.

100

You see a student sitting alone on the "Buddy Bench." What do you do?

Ask them to play.

100

You see litter on the playground that isn't yours. What do you do?

Pick it up and throw it away.

100

Someone is talking during a lesson. What is the respectful thing to do?

Listen quietly and wait your turn.

200

Your friend tells you a secret and asks you not to tell. Another friend asks you what they said.

Keep the secret and tell the other friend you can’t say because you want to be a loyal friend.

200

You are playing a game and realize your friend is skipping a rule. What do you say?

 Remind them of the rules so the game is fair for everyone.

200

A classmate drops their tray in the cafeteria and everyone laughs. What do you do?

Help them clean up and be kind.

200

Why should we follow the school rule of "Walking Feet" in the hallway?

To keep everyone safe.

200

You disagree with your friend's opinion on a movie. How do you tell them?

Use kind words like "I see it differently."

300

You see a classmate’s answers during a math quiz and realize yours is different.

Keep your eyes on your own paper and do your own best work.

300

Your group is dividing work, but you want the easiest job. What is the fair choice?

Make sure everyone has an equal amount of work.

300

Your teacher has a bad cold and is losing her voice. How can you show you care?

Be extra quiet and helpful in class.

300

Your class is voting on a movie to watch. Your choice doesn't win. How do you act?

Be a good sport and respect the majority vote.

300

Your teacher asks you to take a note to the office. Do you stop to play or talk to friends?

No, go straight there and back.

400

You promised to help a friend study but get invited to a party. What do you do?

Keep your promise to your friend.

400

Someone is being left out of a game because they aren't "good" at it. What do you do?

Invite them to play anyway.

400

A friend is sad because they missed a goal in soccer. What do you say?

Give them an encouragement like "Good try!"

400

You see a younger student who is lost in the hallway. What do you do?

Help them find their way or take them to a teacher.

400

 A classmate has a different cultural tradition or a different way of speaking than you. How do you act?

Be kind and respectful of their differences.

500

You find a wallet on the sidewalk with money in it. What do you do?

Turn it in to an adult or the office.

500

You are the referee for a game. Your best friend breaks a rule. Do you call it?

Yes, rules apply to everyone equally.

500

You are playing tag and a classmate falls down and scrapes their knee. Everyone else keeps running. What do you do?

Stop playing to check on them and offer to walk them to the nurse’s office.

500

Your neighborhood is having a park clean-up day on Saturday. Do you go?

Yes, to help make your community better.

500

You have homework due tomorrow, but your favorite show is on. What do you do?

Finish your homework first before watching tv.

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