Integrity in Action
This worksheet explores the concept of integrity, its importance in daily life, and how to practice it in various situations for 8th-grade social studies students.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about what integrity means and how it applies to different situations.
What is Integrity?

1. In your own words, define what 'integrity' means to you. Provide an example of someone demonstrating integrity.
2. Which of the following best describes an act of integrity?
Copying a friend's homework to get a good grade.
Admitting to a mistake even if it means facing consequences.
Telling a small lie to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
Ignoring a classmate who is being bullied.
3. Acting with integrity means being and in your actions and decisions, even when no one is watching.
4. Integrity is only important in big, important situations, not in everyday interactions.
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False
5. Describe a situation where you or someone you know had to make a decision that tested their integrity. What was the outcome?
6. Match the scenario to the principle of integrity it demonstrates.
a. Returning a lost wallet with money inside.
i. Honesty
b. Keeping a promise even when it's inconvenient.
ii. Reliability
c. Standing up for someone who is being treated unfairly.
iii. Fairness
7. Use the words below to complete the sentences.
a. Having integrity builds with others.
b. Your integrity contributes to your personal .
c. Integrity means acting in alignment with your moral .