What are personal standards?
What are rules we choose to live by? These are rules we set for ourselves or that we see as important, standards help shape us as humans.
What was the example of poor decision making I showed to the class? and how was it a poor decision?
What is Nemo swimming out to touch the boat? It was a poor decision because it wasn't safe, his dad told him not to and he ended up getting captured.
What animal does Emperor Kuzco turn into?
What is a llama?
What is diversity?
What is what makes us all different, our different backgrounds, beliefs, views, etc. and celebrating these differences.
How many dogs does Ms. Cooke have?
What is 3?
What are personal values?
What is what we see as important to us?
If there are no direct consequences, can a decision still be poor or a bad decision? Explain.
What is yes, there may not be direct consequences or you may not get in trouble but it could still impact you or other in a negative aspect?
What is P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney?
What are three ways people can be diverse?
What is language, culture, clothing, food, religion, family, likes, dislikes, body shape, etc.?
What is 24?
What are 2 examples of personal standards?
What is be a good human, self-discipline, good work ethic, family orientated, maintain honesty, be loyal, etc.
What is not finishing homework, not studying for a test, staying up late so you are tired for school in the morning, etc.?
What is the name of the toy store in Toy Story 2?
What is Al's Toy Barn?
What is we would never get to learn or try new things?
What kind of dogs does Ms. Cooke have?
What is 2 St. Bernard's and a beagle?
What are 4 examples of personal values?
What is family, freedom, honesty, teamwork, diversity, success, love, strength, forgiveness, wellness, power, courage, grace, patience, etc.?
What is a situation where someones personal standards or values might play a role in their decision making? Make sure to tell us the personal standard/value and the decision they may have made.
What is a person who values hard work might choose to put 110% into all their hockey practices even when they are tired?
What is the line that the Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland repeats over and over?
What is "I'm late for a very important date"?
How can we be for inclusive to people differences?
What is being less judgmental, asking questions, learning about differences, etc.?
What is Ms. Cooke's favourite movie?
What is Lilo and Stitch?
Explain how someones personal standards or values can shape them as a person
What is if you have the personal value of hard work and effort, you will most likely succeed at what you do and notice a payout in the effort you put in?
What is a situation where someones personal standards or values might play a role in their decision making? Make sure to tell us the personal standard/value and the decision they may have made.
What is someone who values family may choose to help their younger sibling when they ask for it instead of ignoring them?
What number experiment was Stitch?
What is experiment 626?
How does including people differences make out world a better place?
What is we would be less judgemental and hateful. There would be less discrimination and everyone would be included and celebrated for who they are!
What sport did Ms. Cooke play all through elementary and high school?
What is Basketball?