Smart Choices
Friendship
At School
At Home
Scenarios
100

You see money on the ground at school that’s not yours. What’s the best thing to do?

Turn it in to a teacher or adult.

100

Your friend is sad. What’s something kind you can do?

Ask what’s wrong or cheer them up.

100

The teacher is talking, but your friend wants to whisper to you. What should you do?

Wait until class is over to talk.

100

Your parents ask you to clean your room. What’s the best choice?

Do it without complaining.

100

You’re at a friend’s house and they show you a game your parents said not to play. What should you do? 

Don’t play it and tell your parents.

200

You have homework but want to play video games. What should you do first?

Do homework first, then play.

200

You see two friends arguing. What’s a good way to help?

Stay calm and help them talk it out.

200

You see someone being bullied. What’s the right decision?

Tell a teacher or stand up for them safely.

200

You spilled juice on the floor. What should you do?

Clean it up and tell an adult.

200

You’re playing tag and someone accidentally bumps into you. What would you do?

Stay calm, say it’s okay, and keep playing.

300

Your friend dares you to do something dangerous. What’s the smart choice?

Say no and walk away.

300

A friend wants to cheat on a game to win. What do you do?

Play fair and say no to cheating.

300

You forgot your pencil. What’s a good solution?

Ask politely to borrow one.

300

You want a toy at the store, but your parent says no. What’s a good reaction?

Stay calm and accept their answer.

300

Someone cuts in front of you in line. What’s a smart way to handle it?

Politely tell them or get a teacher.

400

You forgot your lunch. What can you do?

Tell a teacher or ask for help.

400

You want to join a group, but they’re leaving someone out. What’s the best choice?

Include everyone and be kind.

400

You finished your work early. What’s a smart choice?

Read, draw quietly, or ask what’s next.

400

You can’t find your shoes and need to leave. What’s the smart decision?

Look carefully or ask for help instead of getting upset.

400

You see someone drop their lunch. What’s a kind decision?

Help them pick it up or share.

500

You made a mistake and broke something. What’s the best decision?

Tell the truth and take responsibility.

500

A friend tells you a secret that’s about someone getting hurt. What should you do?

Tell a trusted adult.

500

You got a bad grade. What should you do next?

Ask for help and try again.

500

Your sibling wants to play a different game. What’s a good way to decide?

Take turns or compromise.

500

You’re frustrated with your homework. What can you do instead of giving up?

Take a break, ask for help, and try again.