Character & Values
Responsibility & Self-Management
Bullying & Upstanding
Growth vs. Fixed Mindset
Friendship and Relationship
100

What does integrity mean?

  • Doing the right thing when no one is watching
  • Being honest
  • Following your values 
100

What does it mean to be responsible?

  • Doing what you are supposed to do
  • Taking ownership of actions
  • Following through on commitments
100

What is bullying?

  • Being mean to someone over and over again
  • Purposely trying to hurt someone's feelings
  • Repeatedly teasing or making fun of someone
  • Leaving someone out on purpose again and again
  • Spreading rumors or gossip about someone
  • Threatening or scaring someone to get your way
  • Using your size, popularity, or strength to hurt someone
  • Sending mean messages online or through a device
100

What might a person with a growth mindset say when something is difficult?

  • "I can improve if I keep trying."
  • "I haven't learned it yet."
  • "Mistakes help me learn."
  • "I can get better with practice."
  • "I will try a different strategy."
100

What is one way to be a good friend?

  • Share
  • Include others
  • Be kind
  • Listen
200

Why is respect important, even when you disagree with someone?

  • Everyone deserves respect
  • It helps solve conflicts
  • It builds trust
  • It creates a positive community 
  • It helps me make better choices
  • I can calm down first
  • I can explain my feelings
  • It helps avoid conflicts
200

Name one strategy for staying focused during class.

  • Ignore distractions
  • Set goals
  • Stay organized
  • Listen actively
  • Fidgit
200

What is an upstander?

  • Someone who helps others
  • Someone who safely speaks up when something is wrong
  • Someone who gets a trusted adult to help
  • Someone who stands up for a person being treated unfairly
  • Someone who shows kindness when others are being unkind
  • Someone who includes someone who is being left out
200

Turn this fixed mindset statement into a growth mindset statement: "I'm bad at math."

  • "I'm still learning math."
  • "I can improve with practice."
  • "I don't understand it yet." 
200

What makes a friendship strong? Name 2 things.

  • Trust
  • Kindness
  • Honesty
  • Respect
300

Name two character traits that make someone a strong leader.

  • Honest
  • Responsible
  • Respectful
  • Courageous
  • Helpful
  • Fair
300

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

  • Tell the truth
  • Accept responsibility
  • Make a plan to improve
  • Complete it if possible
300

What should you do if someone is being excluded repeatedly?

  • Include them
  • Check in with them
  • Tell an adult
  • Offer support
300

Why are mistakes important for learning?

  • They teach us
  • They help identify areas to improve
  • They build perseverance 
300

What should you do if a friend is being left out?

  • Invite them in
  • Speak up
  • Include them
400

A student notices someone cheating on a test. What character traits might guide their response?

  • Honesty
  • Courage
  • Responsibility
  • Integrity
  • Respect
400

Why is self-control important when you're upset?

  • Helps make better decisions
  • Prevents hurtful actions
  • Helps solve problems
  • Maintains relationships 
400

Why might a bystander choose not to help during bullying?

  • Fear
  • Peer pressure
  • Not knowing what to do
  • Worrying about becoming a target
400

A student gets feedback that their work needs improvement, even though they tried hard. What would a growth mindset response most likely look like? give me the possible asnwer

  • “I can use this feedback to help me improve next time.”
  • “I’ll ask questions so I understand what I need to work on.”
  • “I’m going to look at my mistakes and figure out what I can fix.”
  • “I will try a new strategy and practice more.”
  • “This is hard, but I can get better with effort and support.”
400

A friend is being rude to others but is still nice to you. What are 3 responsible ways to respond?

  • Talk to them privately.
  • Don’t join in
  • Tell a trusted adult if needed
  • Encourage kindness
500

Why can doing the right thing sometimes be harder than doing the easy thing?

  • Peer pressure
  • Fear of consequences
  • Fear of standing out
  • It may require courage
  • It may be unpopular
500

A student blames everyone else when things go wrong. How might this affect their growth and success?

  • They may not learn from mistakes
  • Others may trust them less
  • Problems may continue
  • Personal growth becomes harder
500

A school notices that students are afraid to report bullying because they worry about being called a "snitch." What could students, teachers, and the school do to create a safer environment where people feel comfortable asking for help?

  • Teach the difference between reporting and tattling
  • Encourage students to be upstanders
  • Create trusted adults students can talk to
  • Build a culture of respect
  • Support students who speak up
500

How can a growth mindset help you when learning something that feels impossible?

  • Encourages you to keep trying even when it’s hard
  • Helps you see mistakes as part of learning
  • Builds confidence over time
  • Promotes problem-solving and trying new strategies
  • Teaches you that abilities can grow with practice
  • Helps you stay calm instead of giving up quickly
500

Your close friend starts excluding others and pressuring people to do things that don’t feel right. What are 4 mature ways to handle this situation while keeping respect?

  • Say no respectfully
  • Talk privately to friend
  • Set boundaries
  • Seek help from an adult
  • Choose not to follow pressure
  • Continue being kind but firm