

ALittleSpotofResponsibility-1
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Deanne Hippensteel
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9 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is the title of the book shown in the image?
A Little Spot of Kindness
A Little Spot of Responsibility
A Little Spot of Happiness
A Little Spot of Courage
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: 'A Little Spot of Responsibility' is a story about making ______ choices.
bad
good
quick
random
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Multiple Choice
Why is it a good choice to accept responsibility for your actions?
It makes others respect you
It allows you to blame others
It helps you avoid work
It makes you popular.
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: A responsible person is someone who can be _______ on.
relied
ignored
forgotten
avoided
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Multiple Choice
What is one benefit of being responsible?
Losing friends
Gaining respect
Being lazy
Creating problems
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Multiple Choice
What does it mean to be responsible?
To blame others
To take ownership of your actions
To ignore duties
To avoid work
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: To grow your responsibility spot, you should always be ______.
Lazy
Responsible
Careless
Irresponsible
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Multiple Choice
What is a characteristic of someone who is growing their responsibility spot?
Irresponsibility
Accountability
Negligence
Indifference
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: Growing your responsibility spot requires ______.
Procrastination
Commitment
Laziness
Neglect
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Multiple Choice
What mindset is essential for growing your responsibility spot?
Fixed mindset
Growth mindset
Negative mindset
Stagnant mindset
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: Growing your responsibility spot means being ______ in your actions.
Irresponsible
Accountable
Careless
Negligent
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Multiple Choice
What are some good choices you can make at home?
Recycling waste
Leaving lights on
Wasting water
Ignoring chores
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: After gathering information, the next step in the decision chart is to ______.
A) Reflect on the outcome
B) Make a choice
C) Stop and identify the problem
D) Think about consequences.
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: We all want to make choices that have ______ outcomes.
Negative
Positive
Neutral
Uncertain
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the decision chart according to the image?
To confuse you
To help make positive choices
To make decisions harder
To ignore consequences
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