Identity &Influences
Values and Beliefs
Emotions & Strategies
Inside out
100

Name one factor that shapes a person’s identity.

Family, culture, peers, media, etc.

100

What is a value

Something important to a person

100

Name one emotion

Happy, Sad etc

100

Name one emotion from Inside Out.

Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust

200

What is identity?

Who a person is, including their traits, beliefs, and values

200

What is a belief?

Something a person thinks is true

200

What is self-talk?

Talking to yourself in your mind

200

What emotion is most dominant in Riley?

Joy (at the start), sadness later becomes important

300

Give two influences on identity.

Family + culture / peers + media etc.

300

How do values influence behaviour?

 They guide choices and actions

300

Give one strategy to manage emotions.

Deep breathing, talking to someone, etc.

300

How does Riley’s identity change in the movie?

Moving house → new experiences change her identity

400

How can friends shape your identity?

They influence behaviour, choices, interests

400

Give an example of values affecting decisions.

e.g. valuing honesty → telling the truth

400

Why is help-seeking important?

Helps manage problems and stay safe

400

Give an example of emotional response in a scene.

e.g. sadness at hockey tryouts

500

Explain how identity can change in different contexts.

 People act differently based on environment (home vs school, etc.)

500

 Explain how values and beliefs can differ across contexts.

Values may change depending on situation, culture, or group

500

Explain how emotions influence decision-making.

Strong emotions can lead to impulsive or thoughtful decisions

500

 Explain how the movie shows identity formation.

Experiences + emotions shape personality and identity

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