RESPECT
INTEGRITY
SPIRIT
EMPATHY
100

Your classmate is talking while you’re presenting. What’s the respectful way to handle it?

Keep calm, ignore or politely ask them to stop, or let the teacher handle it instead of snapping back.

100

True or False: It’s okay to copy a friend’s homework if you didn’t have time to do it.

False — that’s cheating and not honest.

100

Name one way students can show school spirit without spending money.

Wear school colors, cheer at games, participate in events, be positive about school.

100

A student drops their books in the hallway. What’s an empathetic response?

Stop to help them pick up their things.

200

A substitute teacher doesn’t know your classroom routine. What’s a way to show respect?

Be patient, follow directions, and kindly help them learn the routine.

200

You find $5 in the hallway. What’s the choice that shows integrity?

Turn it in to the office/teacher or try to find who dropped it.

200

Create a quick 5-second chant or cheer that includes your school’s name or mascot.

(Any appropriate cheer counts, ex: “Go Raptors!”)

200

A classmate is left out of a group. How could you show empathy?

Invite them into your group or partner with them so they feel included.

300

Role-play: Show the difference between a respectful and a disrespectful way to disagree with a partner.

Respectful = “I see your point, but I think ___.” / Disrespectful = “That’s dumb, you’re wrong.”

300

You accidentally break a classroom supply when no one is watching. Give 2 options—one with integrity, one without. Which is better and why?

➡ Integrity = Tell the teacher what happened.
➡ No integrity = Hide it or blame someone else.
➡ Better choice = Be honest and take responsibility.  

300

Your school is losing a game by a lot. How do you still show school spirit?

Cheer and support your team, encourage players, stay positive — win or lose.

300

A new student is nervous on their first day. Show 2 ways to make them feel welcome.

Greet them, sit with them at lunch, offer to walk them to class, introduce them to friends.

400

A peer makes a mistake during a group presentation. How can you show respect in that moment?

Don’t laugh or point it out; stay encouraging, help them recover, or move forward smoothly.

400

You’re tempted to look at another student’s quiz paper. What does integrity look like here?

Keep your eyes on your own work and do your best, even if unsure.

400

A new student says they don’t feel connected to the school yet. How can you encourage school spirit in them?

Invite them to join an event, explain traditions, sit with them at a pep rally.

400

Your friend is upset after getting a bad grade. What’s an empathetic response?

Encourage them, remind them everyone struggles sometimes, offer to study together.

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