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7 - 9 years: Working with rules and responsibility
Imagine you are the captain of a pirate ship and your crew is arguing about the rules on board. What will you do?
I will write clear rules and post them so that everyone can see.
I will let the team decide by voting and I will respect their choice.
I won't get involved; let them sort it out themselves.
I will come up with a creative way to convince them that my rules are the best.
I will try to make a compromise so that everyone is satisfied.
At school, you are playing a game and someone is cheating. How do you react?
I will tell the teacher or the game leader.
I'll try to convince the scammer to play fair.
I will play detective and observe how he cheats so I can expose it.
I'll leave it as it is, if others don't mind.
I'll find a way to "improve" my chances a bit as well.
You have been assigned the task of being the guardian of a very important secret. How will you handle it?
I will guard it like a treasure, I won't tell anyone anything.
I will share it only with one person whom I trust the most.
I'll come up with a way to reveal him without anyone finding out.
I won't worry about it if it happens to spread.
I'll try to discreetly find out if someone already knows that secret.
In your class, a new school rule has been established – every day, someone different must clean the board. What is your approach?
I will follow the rule and clean up the board when it’s my turn.
I will propose a change if I find the rule to be unfair.
I will try to find a way to avoid cleaning.
I'll think of a way to turn this obligation into a game or fun activity.
I will keep an eye on whether everyone is following the rule and remind them of it.
Imagine that you have your own candy shop. How will you ensure that you have satisfied customers?
I will create rules for how customers should behave and I will strictly adhere to them.
I allow each customer to do what they want to be happy.
I will have a special rule – I will give a small gift to everyone who comes with a smile.
I will come up with a reward system for frequent shopping.
I will let customers decide what rules they want in my store.
A new "secret mission" will be created at school - each student has the task of helping someone, but they must not tell anyone about it. How will you get involved?
I will carefully choose whom to help and do it to the best of my ability.
I will find out if someone needs help, and I will do something small every day.
I will monitor whether others adhere to the mission rules.
I will try to think of a way to do a good deed without breaking the secret.
I won't worry too much about it unless someone directly tells me that they need help.
In your group of friends, you come up with a game, but some of them don't want to play by the rules. What will you do?
I will agree with the others on clear rules to make it fair.
I will come up with new rules that will suit the majority.
I will change the game to make it fun for those who do not want to follow the rules.
I will simply stop playing the game if I don't like how it plays.
I will let others play their way and I will adapt.
You are in a team where collaboration is necessary, but some teammates refuse to work. How would you solve this?
I will try to talk to them and find out why they are not getting involved.
I will take on more responsibility so we can complete the task.
I suggest that we divide the tasks differently.
I'll leave them as they are and focus on my part.
I will come up with a way to motivate them to want to collaborate.
Imagine that you are the mayor of a children's city and you have to create a new law. What rule would you introduce?
Everyone should have the right to decide their own daily schedule.
Everyone should be required to help someone at least once a day.
Everyone should have the opportunity to vote on how the city will be governed.
Everyone should have the right to do something crazy once a day.
Rules should change according to the mood and needs of the residents.
If a teacher mistakenly accuses you of messing something up, but you know you didn't do it, how would you react?
I will calmly explain that I did not do it and offer proof if I have any.
I'll leave it as it is if I think it's not important.
I will try to find the real culprit so that the truth can come to light.
I will try to convince the teacher in such a way that he realizes it himself.
I will do something good to show that I am reliable.
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