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What does it mean to be responsible? RESPONSIBILITY What does it mean to be responsible?
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Character Counts! Responsibility Citizenship Caring Respect
Fairness
Trustworthiness What does it mean to be responsible?
RESPONSIBILITY What does it mean to be responsible? Be Prepared for
Class Plan ahead. Bring what you need. I dont want to be late for
class.
Be On Time Plan ahead. Make good use of your time. I dont want to
be late for class. Follow Directions Look at the person. Respond
appropriately.
Do what you have been asked. Accept No for an Answer
Look at the person. Stay calm. Respond appropriately. Im sorry, but
my answer is No! Accept the Consequences
Look at the person. Respond appropriately. Do not argue. RESPECT
Examples of Respect: Speaking politely when making a request.
Not making fun of others. Taking care of property. Asking
permission to borrow something. Making compromises. Listening to
others point of view. RESPECT Examples of Respect: Speaking
politely when making a request.
Not making fun of others. Taking care of property. Asking
permission to borrow something. Making compromises. Listening to
others point of view. Make Requests Appropriately
Look at the person. Speak politely. Explain exactly what you are
asking for. If the answer is yes say Thank You. If no accept no for
an answer. Accept Individual Differences
Be polite in words and actions. Respect the Property of
Others
Be considerate. Ask permission. Care for and return what you have
borrowed. Disagree Appropriately
Look at the person. Stay calm. Listen to others point of view.
State your point of view. Compromise, if possible. Accept Authority
Look at the person. Respond appropriately.
Do what you have been asked. Trustworthiness Tell the Truth Look at
the person. Be sincere. Give an honest answer. Follow Through on
Commitments
Be dependable. Honor your word. Do what you are supposed to do.
Citizenship Greet Others Appropriately
Look at the person. Use a polite voice. Say Hi or Hello. Follow
Rules Know the rules. Do what the rules say. Report Behavior That
Is A Danger To Persons or Property.
Locate appropriate adult. Stay calm. Give specific information.
Accept Criticism Look at the person. Respond appropriately.
Do not argue. Apologize Appropriately
Look at the person. Be sincere. Say, Im sorry for Do not make
excuses. Say A better voice would be Caring Help Others Be
considerate of others. Ask if and how you can help. Take Care of
Your School
Be considerate. Maintain your schools positive appearance. Manage
Conflict Stay calm. Be polite. Listen to others point of
view.
State your point of view. Compromise, if possible. Seek adult
assistance if necessary. Fairness Treat Others the Way You Want to
Be Treated.
Follow the rules. Take turns and share. Do your best. Do your part.
Do your own work. Accept the difference between equal and fair.