Instructions
Read each question carefully and write your answers in the spaces provided. Think about how actions like lying, name-calling, and acting out can affect others and yourself. Imagine you saw someone lying to their friend about why they couldn't come over. What might happen as a result?If someone called another student a mean name at school, how might the person being called the name feel? Why?
Have you ever seen someone act out in class or on the playground? What were the consequences for that person? Use an example.
Write a short story or draw a quick sketch (in words) about a time someone chose to tell the truth instead of lying. How did people react?
If you saw someone acting out or being mean, what could you do to help the situation? How would that help everyone involved?
What is a better way to handle disagreements or frustrations than lying, name-calling, or acting out? Why do you think this is important?
Imagine you made a mistake and had to choose between telling the truth or lying. Write a quick reflection about what you would do and why.
Think about the following question: "Are the consequences of our actions always fair?" Write your thoughts.