Your friend shares a secret with you, and even though other classmates keep asking about it, you choose not to share it because it was told to you in confidence.
Respect
You accidentally break a window while playing ball. Even though no one saw you do it, you go to your teacher and tell the truth about what happened.
Honesty
A classmate is feeling upset after losing a game. Instead of teasing, you sit with them and offer to listen, imagining how they might feel.
Empathy
You have a group project due next week. You make sure to complete your part of the project on time so the group doesn’t fall behind.
Responsibility
During recess, you notice someone sitting alone. You invite them to join you and your friends in the game you're playing.
Kindness
While playing a game, you realize your team has an advantage, so you offer to switch teams to make it more balanced for everyone.
Fairness
You’re having trouble understanding a math problem. Instead of giving up, you ask for help and keep trying until you solve it.
Perseverance
Your group is working together on a class project. Instead of one person doing all the work, everyone shares ideas and tasks to get the project done.
Teamwork
You see someone being bullied in the hallway. Even though it’s hard, you speak up and ask the bully to stop.
Courage
After your friend helps you study for a test, you make sure to thank them and tell them how much their help means to you.
Gratitude
During a test, you notice the answers are visible on your friend's paper. Even though you could copy, you choose to do your own work without cheating.
Integrity
Someone makes a mean comment about your appearance. Instead of reacting with anger or saying something hurtful back, you take a deep breath and walk away.
self control
You are excited to play a new video game, but your sibling is using the console. Instead of rushing them, you wait your turn calmly.
Patience
A friend trips and falls during gym class. Instead of laughing, you help them up and ask if they’re okay.
Compassion
Some classmates are talking negatively about your best friend when they aren’t around. You stand up for your friend and tell them it’s not right to talk behind someone’s back.
Loyalty
You were supposed to clean up the art supplies after class, but you forgot. When your teacher asks, you admit it was your responsibility and offer to clean up right away.
Accountability
After receiving a gift for your birthday, you make sure to send a thank-you note to the person who gave it to you, expressing your appreciation.
Gratitude
A friend accidentally breaks something important to you. They apologize, and even though you’re upset, you choose to forgive them and move on.
Forgiveness
You’re disappointed after losing a soccer game, but instead of focusing on the loss, you remind your team that there’s always the next game to improve.
Optimism
You scored the winning goal in a big game, and everyone is congratulating you. Instead of bragging, you thank your teammates and say it was a team effort.
Humility
You notice a classmate forgot their lunch at home, so you offer to share some of your food with them.
Generosity
A new student joins your class, and you notice they don’t know anyone yet. You invite them to sit with you and your friends at lunch.
Inclusiveness
You join the school band and practice playing your instrument every day, even when it’s hard, because you want to improve for the big performance
Dedication
You had plans to go on a school trip, but it got canceled. Instead of getting upset, you make new plans and find something else fun to do that day.
Adaptability
You have a big project due at the end of the week. Instead of rushing at the last minute, you work on it a little bit each day to ensure it’s done well.
Diligence