Values
Social Identity Pt 1
Social Identity pt 2
Fun ?
100

Give one example of a value and describe how it might show up in someone’s daily choices.

Example : Honesty , Integrity, Family , Religon , Beauty 

100

What is social identity?

How you define yourself based on group memberships — like race, gender, religion, or nationality.

100

A belief or generalization about a group of people that’s often oversimplified or inaccurate.

What is a stereotype

100

in memes, this word is used to describe someone who suddenly disappears from conversations or plans without explanation.

What is ghosting ? 

200

How can a person’s values influence their friendships or decision-making?

People often choose friends or make decisions that align with their values, like choosing honesty over popularity

200

How are race and ethnicity different from each other?

Race often refers to physical traits (like skin color), while ethnicity relates to cultural factors such as language, ancestry, or traditions.

200

Treating someone unfairly or unequally because of their identity or group membership.

What is discrimination?

200

This fast-food chain is known for its “secret menu” and viral “Pink Drink.”

What is Starbucks 

300

This value means showing up as your true self — even when it’s unpopular or uncomfortable.

Authenticity  
300

Why is it important to understand both personal and social identity in diverse communities like our school?

It helps people appreciate differences, challenge stereotypes, and build inclusion by understanding how each person’s identity shapes their experience. Belonging 

300

What’s the difference between intent and impact

Student should give example : Intent is what we meant to do; impact is how it actually affects others — even if we didn’t mean harm.

300

This word is used when something is painfully awkward or embarrassing — it might make you hide behind your phone.

What is cringe?

400

True leadership often starts with authenticity. How can being authentic influence the decisions you make as a leader or member of a community?

Authentic leaders make decisions guided by their true values, not by what’s most popular or easiest. This builds trust, integrity, and respect — people are more likely to follow someone whose actions match their words.

400

What is a Bias? 

Prejudice in favor of or against one thing,person or group. 

400

What is personal identity?

The traits, interests, and experiences that make you unique — like your personality, hobbies, or goals.

400

This is the most popular app amongst Gen Z 

What is SnapChat