Being Responsible
School Responsibility
Home Responsibility
Choices/Consequences
Real Life Situations
100

What does it mean to be responsible?

Doing what you are expected to do and taking ownership of your actions.

100

What should you do when a teacher gives you an assignment?

Listen to the directions, write it down if needed, and complete it on time.

100

Name one chore you might be responsible for.

Cleaning your room, doing dishes, taking out the trash, feeding a pet, or doing laundry.

100

True or False: Your choices can have consequences

True
100

You forgot your homework. What is the responsible thing to do?

Be honest with your teacher, accept the consequence, and make a plan not to forget it again.

200

What is one way you can show responsibility without being reminded?

Completing your work, cleaning up, or taking care of your belongings without someone asking.

200

What should you do if you accidentally damage something at school?

Tell an adult, be honest about what happened, and help fix the problem if possible.

200

Why is it important to help with responsibilities at home?

Everyone contributes to keeping the home running smoothly.

200

What is the difference between an excuse and taking responsibility?

An excuse tries to avoid responsibility; taking responsibility means acknowledging your choices and figuring out what to do next.

200

You see trash on the floor even though you didn't drop it. What could you do?

Pick it up and throw it away or let an adult know if needed.

300

Why is keeping your word an important part of responsibility?

It shows that others can trust and depend on you.

300

You have three assignments due. How could you responsibly manage your time?

Make a plan, prioritize the assignments, and work on them instead of waiting until the last minute.

300

What could happen if you continually ignore your responsibilities at home?

Someone else has to do them, people may become frustrated, and you may face consequences.

300

Someone else made a mistake and blames you. What should you do?

Stay calm, tell the truth, and explain what actually happened.

300

Your friend asks you to let them copy your homework. What is the responsible choice?

Don't let them copy. Encourage them to do their own work or ask the teacher for help.

400

What does it mean to "own your actions"?

Admitting what you did and accepting the consequences instead of blaming someone else.

400

You realize you forgot to study for a test. What should you do next?

Accept that you weren't prepared and make a plan to prepare better next time.

400

Your parent asks you to do something while you're playing. How could you respond responsibly?

Pause what you're doing, listen, and complete the responsibility before returning to your activity

400

Why is blaming others usually not a responsible response?

It avoids taking ownership of your own choices.

400

Your group project isn't finished, and your teammates aren't doing their part. What could you do?

Communicate with your group, do your part, and ask the teacher for help if the problem continues.

500

What is one responsibility you have that other people may not notice?

Taking care of your belongings, making good choices, being prepared, or managing your time.

500

You made a mistake on an assignment. What is the responsible way to handle it?

Admit the mistake, ask for help if needed, and learn from it.

500

You finish your chores early. What could you do next?

Check if anything else needs to be done or offer to help someone else.

500

What does it mean to learn from a consequence?

Think about what happened and use the experience to make a better choice next time.

500

You promised a friend you would help them, but now you don't feel like it. What should you do?

Keep your commitment if possible because being responsible means following through on your promises.