What Would You Do?
Define It!
Integrity in Action
True or False
Mirror Moments
100

You find a phone in the hallway. Nobody saw you pick it up. What do you do?

Turn it in to a staff member or lost and found.

100

What is Integrity?

Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.

100

You accidentally damage school property and no one sees.

Report it to a staff member and offer to take responsibility.

100

True or False: Integrity means you always try to do what's right, not just when it benefits you.

True

100

Share a time you told the truth even when it was hard.

No correct response. Points go to the team that had the best response.

200

Your best friend asks you to help them cheat on a quiz. What do you do?

Politely refuse and encourage them to study with you instead.

200

Define: Accountability

Being responsible for your actions and accepting the outcomes.

200

Rosa Parks demonstrated integrity by doing what?

  • Refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, standing up against racial segregation.
  • Acted on her beliefs despite knowing the potential consequences, including arrest.
200

True or False:
You can still have integrity even if others think you made the wrong choice.

True — Integrity means staying true to your values, even when misunderstood. It’s about internal consistency, not external approval.

200

When have you stood up for someone who needed help?

No correct response. Points go to the team with the best answer.

300

Your group forgets to credit your teammate’s contribution, however the teacher praises only you. What do you do?

Speak up and make sure your teammate gets credit.

300

Define: Moral or Ethical Dilemma

A situation where making the right choice isn't easy or obvious.

300

Who said: "Real integrity is doing the right thing knowing nobody’s going to know whether you did it or not.”

Oprah Winfrey

300

True or False: Having integrity doesn’t mean you’ll never face hard choices; it means you’ll choose wisely under pressure.

False

300

Describe a moment where you didn’t show integrity—what would you do differently now?

No correct response. Points go to the team that has the best answer.

400

You’re offered a reward for something you didn’t do. What do you do?

Refuse the reward and clarify the mistake honestly and quickly.

400

In your words: What are Core Values?

Fundamental beliefs that guide attitudes and behaviors.

400

Who said: "“The time is always right to do what is right"

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

400

A person can act with integrity in one area of life but not in another.

True — People are complex. Someone might have strong values at work or school, but struggle in personal relationships—integrity should be holistic.

400

What does having integrity mean to you as a future leader?

No correct response. Points go to the students with the best answer.

500

A friend is being harassed in your group chat. The others are silent. What’s your move?

Address the chat and talk about how harassing friends is not something your friend group does.

500

What is a white lie? Give one example of a white lie.

a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings:

500

Which U.S. president is known for saying “I cannot tell a lie”?


George Washington (said it after he chopped down his family's Cherry tree)

500

True or False:
If no one gets hurt, lying to protect someone's feelings is always the right thing to do.

False — While protecting feelings is important, integrity also involves honesty. It depends on the context and whether withholding the truth could harm trust.

500

Describe a time when you made a difficult decision that aligned with your values, even when you were scared admit it.

No correct response. Points go to the team with the best answer.

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