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1 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Character Education Mr. Anderson Character Trait Responsibility

2 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Definition: Being dependable and making good choices.

3 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class “With Privilege, Comes Responsibility.”

4 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote The willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life is the source from which self-respect springs. -Joan Didion

5 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams. -Les Brown

6 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote The price of greatness is responsibility. -Sir Winston Churchill

7 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote We are accountable only to ourselves for what happens in our lives. -Mildred Newman

8 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Example  Responsible people are accountable, pursue excellence, and exercise self- control.

9 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Accountable Example  Accepting the blame or credit for one’s choices or behaviors.

10 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class An accountable person thinks before acting, is reliable, and accepts responsibility for the consequences of his/her choices

11 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class An accountable person doesn’t make excuses, or blame others for mistakes personally made.

12 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class An accountable person sets a good example for others to look up to.

13 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Pursue Excellence: exhibiting diligence, perseverance, and striving for continuous improvement.

14 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Excellence Example  A person pursuing excellence does his/her best at all times, being careful, prepared, and informed.

15 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class A person pursuing excellence finishes what he/she starts and doesn’t give up easily.

16 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class A person pursuing excellence takes the responsibility of looking for ways to improve his/her work.

17 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class A person pursuing excellence doesn’t surrender to obstacles or excuses, instead overcoming them.

18 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Words  Accountable  Dependable  Reliable  Honest  Trustworthy  Excellence  Prepared  Informed  Acceptance

19 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class “The Wolf and the Crane.” -Aesop

20 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Discussion Questions for “The Wolf and the Crane.” 1. Did the crane consider the consequences of her actions?

21 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Discussion Questions for “The Wolf and the Crane.” 2. Have you ever done something, then realized afterwards that you were fortunate to be unharmed by the consequences?

22 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Discussion Questions for “The Wolf and the Crane.” 3. When you do something without thinking about the consequences, such as breaking a family rule, do you usually accept the consequences willingly?

23 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Discussion Questions for “The Wolf and the Crane.” 4. Is it good to understand actions and consequences at a young age?

24 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Discussion Questions for “The Wolf and the Crane.” 5. Why do our decisions and actions have consequences?

25 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote Good men prefer to be accountable. -Michael Edwardes

26 Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Responsibility Quote You can’t escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. -Abraham Lincoln

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