What is Reputation?
Building a Good Reputation
Protecting Your Reputation
Fixing a Bad Reputation
Long-Term Benefits
100

What does “reputation” mean?

What people think about you based on your actions and behavior.

(Get 500 extra points.)

100

What’s one simple way to build a good reputation?

Be kind and respectful to others.

Switch points with the other team.

100

Why should you be careful about what you post online?

It can affect how people see you.

Do 10 pushups and get 300 extra points.

100

True or False: Reputations can never be changed.

False.

100

Why is a good reputation important for friendships?

People want to spend time with those they trust.

200

True or False: Reputations can affect your ability to make and keep friends.

True.

200

True or False: Keeping your promises helps build a positive reputation.

True.

**Triple Jeopardy

200

True or False: Joking about inappropriate things online can hurt your reputation.

True.

200

What’s the first step to fixing a bad reputation?

Stop the negative behavior.

200

True or False: A good reputation can help with jobs and opportunities in the future.

True.

Switch points with the other team.

300

Why is reputation important at school?

It influences how others treat and include you.

**Double jeopardy

300

Why is honesty important for reputation?

It helps people trust you.

300

What’s one thing you should avoid doing if you want to protect your reputation?

Spreading rumors or gossip.

Switch points with the other team.

300

Why does apologizing help rebuild reputation?

It shows responsibility and maturity.

Do 10 squats for 1,000 extra points

300

Why is it important to have a good reputation with teachers?

They may trust and support you more.

Lose 500 points.

400

What’s one way reputations are built?

Through consistent behavior over time.

(Do 10 jumping jacks for 500 extra points.)

400

What’s one way to show responsibility at school?

Turn in work on time or follow rules.

Lose 500 points.

400

Why should you stay away from negative peer pressure?

Bad choices can damage your reputation quickly.

400

What’s one way to show people you’ve changed?

Be consistent with positive actions over time.

Switch points with the other team.

400

How does reputation affect being included in groups?

People are more likely to invite you if they trust you.

Do 10 jumping jacks for 500 extra points.

500

What’s the goal of having a positive reputation?

To earn respect and trust from others.

500

How does treating everyone fairly help your reputation?

It shows you’re trustworthy and respectful.

500

How can hanging out with certain groups affect your reputation?

People may judge you based on who you spend time with.

500

Why does it take time to fix a bad reputation?

People need to see proof of change before trusting again.

500

What’s the overall benefit of a positive reputation?

It opens doors to friendships, opportunities, and respect.

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