Guidelines or expectations that tell people how to behave.
Rules
Rules help keep people safe and responsible.
True
Following rules helps people:
A. Know what is expected of them
B. Get whatever they want
C. Be more popular
D. Avoid talking to others
A. Know what is expected of them (Expectations)
A person ignores a rule about waiting their turn. What might Happen?
A. Others become frustrated with them
B. More privileges
C. Better communication
D. More Rewards
A. Others become frustrated with them
This clown fish ignored his father's rule about not swimming to far from the reef. The consequence was getting kidnapped.
Nemo
The result or the outcome of an action.
Consequence
Following rules helps people earn trust.
True (Reliability)
Following rules can help a group:
A. Avoid all mistakes
B. Gain more trust or respect in the group
C. Work together more smoothly
D. Both B and C
D. Both B and C
Someone refuses to follow directions during an activity. What is a MOST likely consequence?
A. The activity becomes less successful
B. More leadership opportunities
C. You may cause conflict with peers or staff
D. A and C
D. A and C
This princess broke the rule of staying inside her tower, which led to her discovering the truth about her past.
Rapunzel
A limit that helps protect personal space, feelings, or rights.
Boundaries
Breaking a rule always results in immediate consequences.
False (think about incentives)
How does following rules helps people earn privileges and succeed because:
A. It guarantees success
B. It shows responsibility and respect
C. It makes people more popular
D. All of the above
B. It shows responsibility and Respect
A person breaks a small rule several times. Why can this become a bigger problem in the future?
A. People may think you are unreliable
B. People will think of you as untrustworthy
C. Consequences disappear
D. Both A and B
D. Both A and B
This lion ignored the rules of the pride land by lying to his family, putting his brother in danger, and taking the throne for himself. This caused the kingdom to break and others to suffer.
Scar
The ability to manage emotions, thoughts, feelings, and rights
Boundaries
There are no consequences for breaking rules if no one sees it happens.
False
Why do organizations, schools, and workplaces have rules.
A. It creates Structure
B. It helps places opperate more smoothly
C. It stops all arguments
D. Both A and B
D. Both A and D
A person repeatedly blames other or makes excuse for thier own rule-breaking. What is a likely consequence?
A. Greater accountability
B. More privileges
C. Difficulty solving problems and learning from mistakes
D. Fewer Expectations
C. Difficulty solving problems and learning from mistakes
This demigod broke the rules by stealing a magical heart because he wanted humans to admire and love him (popularity). His actions caused harm to world and led to the creation of a powerful monster.
Maui
Taking responsibility for your actions, choices, and accepting the consequences.
Accountability
A person can respectfully disagree with a rule while still following it.
True
Which of the following consequences may affect MOST areas of life?
A. One correction from staff
B. Missing one activity
C. A pattern of poor choices leading to less opportunities
D. Receiving a warning
C. A pattern of poor choices leading to less opportunities
What is the hardest consequence to overcome after you break rules?
A. Decreased Trust
B. Restrictions
C. Injuries
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
This character broke an unfair rule when joining the military in China because she believed it was the right thing to do. This led to her stopping enemies from harming the emporer.
Mulan