Trustworthy
Integrity
Grit
Engage
Ready
100

You promised to return your friend’s pencil after class. What should you do?

What is give the pencil back when class ends?

100

What does having integrity mean?

What is doing the right thing even when no one is watching?

100

What does having grit mean?

What is not giving up even when something is hard?

100

During class discussions, what’s one way to show you’re engaged?

What is raising your hand to share ideas or ask questions?

100

What’s one way to show you’re ready for class?

What is having your materials and homework prepared?

200

Your teacher asks if you finished your homework, but you forgot to do it. What’s the best response?

What is tell the truth and accept responsibility?

200

Your friend wants you to cheat on a test by sharing answers. What’s the right choice?

What is refuse and explain why cheating is wrong?

200

You fail a quiz you studied for. What’s the “gritty” thing to do?

What is review your mistakes and keep practicing until you improve?

200

Your teacher asks the class to read silently, but you feel bored. How can you stay engaged?

What is focus on the material and make notes or highlight key points?

200

How can arriving on time to school demonstrate readiness?

What is showing responsibility and respect for others’ time?

300

A friend tells you a secret about something personal. What’s the best way to handle it?

What is keep it private unless someone’s safety is at risk?

300

You see someone drop $5 in the hallway. What’s the best action to show integrity?

What is return the money to its owner or turn it in?

300

During a difficult group project, your team feels like quitting. How can you show grit?

What is encourage the group and keep working toward the goal?

300

How can participating in group work show you are engaged?

What is sharing ideas, listening to others, and helping the team succeed?

300

You know there’s a science test tomorrow. How do you show readiness?

What is studying ahead and bringing the right supplies?

400

You accidentally break a classroom rule, but no one saw. What should you do?

What is admit what happened instead of hiding it?

400

If your teacher mistakenly gives you a higher grade than you earned, what should you do?

What is tell the teacher about the mistake?

400

You’re trying to learn a new skill but keep making mistakes. What shows grit?

What is keep practicing, asking for help, and staying positive?

400

You don’t understand a topic in class. What should you do to stay engaged?

 What is ask questions or seek help instead of giving up?

400

Your teacher assigns a new project with a tight deadline. How can you be ready to succeed?

What is making a plan, managing your time, and starting early?

500

Your group is working on a project, and someone gives you wrong information. You realize it’s incorrect. What should you do to remain trustworthy?

What is politely correct the mistake and share the right information?

500

 Someone spreads a rumor about another student. How can you show integrity in this situation?

What is refuse to spread it and, if possible, speak up against it?

500

How does grit help you achieve big goals in the future?

What is staying determined, working hard, and learning from failure?

500

How can being engaged in school help you succeed later in life?

What is building skills like focus, teamwork, and problem-solving?

500

Why is being mentally and emotionally ready just as important as having material?

What is it helps you focus, handle stress, and perform your best?