SCHOOL
FRIENDSHIP
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY & HABITS
100

The sharpener is broken.

  • Borrow from another class

  • Use a manual sharpener

  • Use pre-sharpened pencils

100

Your friend looks sad.

  • Ask if they’re okay

  • Offer to listen

  • Spend time with them

100

You keep forgetting your water bottle at home.

  • Pack it at night

  • Keep a reminder by the door

  • Use a daily checklist

200

You forget to bring your notebook.

  • Borrow scrap paper

  • Copy notes later

  • Ask a classmate to share

200

Two friends are arguing.

  • Listen to both sides

  • Encourage them to talk calmly

  • Suggest a compromise

200

You have trouble waking up on time.

  • Sleep earlier

  • Set multiple alarms

  • Prepare school items beforehand

300

You don’t understand the homework instructions.

  • Ask the teacher politely

  • Ask a friend

  • Look for examples in your note

300

A friend was not invited to a group activity and feels left out.

  • Invite them next time

  • Apologize if it hurt feelings

  • Plan something together later

300

You always rush and lose things in your bag.

  • Organize bag nightly

  • Use labeled folders

  • Keep a packing checklist

400

The classroom speaker stops working before your group presentation.

  • Present without audio

  • Use another device if available

  • Ask to switch equipment or room

400

A friend tells a secret you asked them not to share.

  • Tell them how it made you feel

  • Explain why trust matters

  • Give them a chance to apologize

400

You struggle to finish long-term projects.

  • Break tasks into small steps

  • Set mini-deadlines

  • Ask someone to help track progress

500

Your group disagrees on how to finish a project and time is almost up.

  • Vote on the best idea

  • Combine parts of both ideas

  • Ask the teacher to mediate if needed

500

Your close friend starts spending more time with another group and you feel replaced.

  • Talk openly with them

  • Ask for shared time together

  • Try making new friends too

500

You realize you often blame others when something goes wrong.

  • Reflect on what role you played

  • Apologize if needed

  • Think of what to do better next time