•Good decision-making always means choosing what is easiest.
False. Good decisions require careful thought and considering long-term consequences.
•What is one positive choice you can make when faced with peer pressure?
Saying no, walking away, or suggesting an alternative activity.
•You forgot to do your homework, and a friend offers to let you copy theirs. What is a responsible decision?
Say no, accept the consequences, and learn from the mistake.
•Thinking about consequences before acting is a sign of responsible decision-making.
True. Responsible decisions involve evaluating the potential outcomes before making a choice.
• If you have a big decision to make, what is a positive step to take before deciding?
Consider pros and cons, ask for advice, or think about long-term effects.
•Your friend wants to sneak out to a party, but you know it's against the rules. What do you do?
Encourage them to make a safer choice and avoid breaking rules.
•If a decision benefits you but harms others, it is still considered responsible.
False. Responsible decisions consider fairness and impact on others.
•What is a responsible way to respond if you realize you've made a poor decision?
Acknowledge the mistake, take responsibility, and work to fix it.
•You find money on the floor at school with no one around. What is a responsible action?
Turn it in to a teacher or the lost and found.
•Mistakes in decision-making are permanent and cannot be corrected.
False. Mistakes can be learning experiences that help improve future decision-making.
•What is an example of a positive decision that benefits both you and your community?
Volunteering, recycling, or helping a classmate in need.
•You have an important test tomorrow, but your friends want you to stay up late playing video games. What do you do?
Prioritize studying and rest, and schedule time for fun later.
•Peer pressure can sometimes lead to poor decision-making.
True. Making choices based on peer influence rather than personal values can lead to negative outcomes.
•Name a positive way to handle a disagreement with a friend.
Listen actively, stay calm, and find a compromise.
•You see a classmate being bullied. What should you do?
Stand up for them, report the behavior, or support the victim.