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Character
Trait Definitions for Students:
Responsible:
You do the things you say you will do and accept the results of your actions.
Accountable:
Being responsible for your own actions and behaviors.
Dependable:
Keeping promises and doing what you say you will do.
Perseverance:
The power to keep doing something, even if it is hard.
Self-Discipline:
You can control your own feelings and your own actions.
Loyalty: Showing support
for someone or something.
Respect: Caring enough to
consider how your words and actions make others feel.
Patience: The ability to
be calm while waiting, even when it might be hard.
Courage: Making new or
good choices, even when you might be afraid.
Honor and Dignity:
Treating others the way we would like to be treated.
Considerate:
Being thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others.
Benevolence:
Showing kindness toward others and wanting to do good.
Fairness: Treating others
with an equal amount of kindness and respect.
Perspective:
The way you see things, which may be different from how others see it.
Sportsmanship:
Playing fairly and treating others with kindness after a win or a loss.
Cooperation:
Working well with others to get something done.
Gracious: Being kind,
thoughtful, and aware of others.
Compassion:
Caring about others when they may be going through something hard.
Harmony: Getting along
with others when we work or live together.
Collaboration:
Working well with others to complete a task; teamwork.
Kindness: The quality of
being friendly, warm-hearted, and caring about how others feel.
Forgiveness:
The choice to let go of anger when someone hurts you.
Empathy: Being able to
understand how someone else feels.
Trustworthiness:
The ability to keep promises, do what you say you will do, and be honest.
Honesty: Being truthful
in what we say and do.
Integrity:
Doing the right thing, even when it’s hard or when no one is looking.
Reliable: Doing what you
say you will do; able to be trusted.
Ethical: Knowing the
difference between right and wrong.
Affable: Friendly and
easy to talk to.
Excellence:
Being an outstanding citizen.
Citizenship:
Being a member of and supporting your community.
Contribution:
To give along with others; to share your strengths and resources.
Example: Being a model of
positive choices and behaviors.
Self-control:
Being in control of your own behaviors and actions.
Selflessness:
Being more concerned with the needs of others than your own needs.
Courtesy: To have good
manners and to be polite.
A WONDERFUL resource for some of the traits listed:
This has a short power-point presentation and
worksheets to help introduce responsibility.
Respect
https://talkingtreebooks.com/category/teaching-traits/respect-worksheets-teaching-resources.html
Honesty
https://talkingtreebooks.com/category/teaching-traits/honesty-worksheet-teaching-resources.html
Empathy
https://talkingtreebooks.com/category/teaching-traits/empathy-worksheets-teaching-resources.html
1st 6 Weeks:
Trait: Responsible
1.
Responsible
2.
Accountable
3.
Dependable
4.
Perseverance
5.
Self-Discipline
6.
Loyalty
2nd 6 Weeks:
Trait: Respect
1.
Respect
2.
Patience
3.
Courage
4.
Honor and Dignity
5.
Considerate
6.
Benevolence
3rd 6 Weeks:
Trait: Fairness
1.
Fairness
2.
Perspective
3.
Sportsmanship
4.
Cooperation
5.
Gracious
4th 6 Weeks:
Trait: Compassion
1.
Compassion
2.
Harmony
3.
Collaboration
4.
Kindness
5.
Forgiveness
6.
Empathy
5th 6 Weeks:
Trait: Trustworthiness
1.
Trustworthiness
2.
Honesty
3.
Integrity
4.
Reliable
5.
Ethical
6.
Affable
7.
Excellence
6th 6 Weeks:
Trait: Citizenship
1.
Citizenship
2.
Contribution
3.
Example
4.
Self-Control
5.
Selflessness
6.
Courtesy
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