Values & Identity
Choices & Responsibility
Grit & Mending Bridges
Empathy, Sympathy
and I Statements
Courage, Conflict, & Legacy
100

What is a value?

a belief or principle that guides a person’s choices and behavior

100

What is the difference between responsibility and accountability? 

Responsibility = Doing what’s expected or needed

Accountability = Owning your choices and their impact

100

What does having grit mean?

It means that you have the ability to keep going even when something is hard

Persevering through challenges without giving up

100

What is an I-statement?

A respectful way to express feelings without blaming

100

Define what is means to be courageous?

Doing what is right even when it feels uncomfortable, risky, or difficult

200

What is identity?

How a person sees themselves, including their values, beliefs, traits, and experiences

200

What is the difference between intent and impact?

Intent is what you meant to do; impact is what actually happened

200

Name one strategy we discussed for using grit when you feel like quitting

Breaking tasks down, asking for help, positive self-talk, adjusting the goal

200

What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?

Sympathy is feeling for someone and Empathy is feeling with someone. 

Sympathetic response: "Oh, that's rough, sorry you're dealing with that!" 

Empathetic response: "Ugh, that sounds awful, I've been there and it totally sucks. I'm here if you want to vent/cry/stare at the ceiling with me."

200

Name one healthy way to respond to conflict instead of avoiding it or escalating it

Using I-statements, active listening, taking responsibility, or seeking mediation

300

Name two things that can influence a person’s identity

Values, religion, experiences, beliefs, culture, family, friends, personal traits

300

Name 3 reasons why people sometimes make choices they know aren’t the best?

  • Strong emotions can take over thinking, Peer pressure

  • Short-term rewards feel better than long-term consequences

  • Stress or tiredness cloud judgment

  • Fear of being judged or getting in trouble 

  • Lack of impulse control

300

Use two descriptions each to describe what a "broken bridge" and a "rebuilt bridge" looks like

Broken Bridge: ignoring, talking behind someone’s back, tension, awkwardness, anger, etc.

Rebuilt Bridge: apologies, trust, talking again, laughing, working together, etc.

300

Define social awareness

noticing and understanding others’ emotions and perspectives, even when they differ from our own (also known as perspective taking)

300

What emotion is courage most often connected to?

Fear

400

How do values and identity connect to each other?

Values help shape a person’s identity, and a person’s identity influences the choices they make

400

How can taking responsibility change how others see and trust you?

You will be seen as honest, mature, and having integrity

400

What are the three keys for mending bridges?

forgiveness: choosing to move forward

humility: willing to admit your part; "I was wrong"

teamwork: work together against the problem

400

Name the three reasons why I statements are effective

They show respect by avoiding blame

They show fairness by stating facts, not attacks

They show open-mindedness by expressing what you need, not controlling others

400

What are the three ways in which you are building your legacy right now?

How you treat people

How you respond when things are hard

What you stand for

500

Why is self-awareness important when identifying your values?  

it helps you understand what matters to you and make choices that match who you are

500

What are the three parts involved for taking responsibility for your actions?

- admitting what you did that was wrong

- apologizing for the specific behavior/repair

- accepting the consequences/fix the behavior

500

Describe the 4 rounds of the peace circle conversation?

Round 1 – What Happened?

Round 2 – Feelings & Impact

Round 3 – Taking Responsibility

Round 4 – Mending the Bridge

500

Give me an example of a four part I statement

  1. I feel… (emotion)
  2. When… (describe situation)
  3. Because… (why it matters to you)
  4. I need/would like… (request)
500

Name the 5 ways a student can advocate when another student is being wronged that were taught to you (100 points per correct answer)

Use a simple statement

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