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Moral Inventory: Self-Reflection Worksheet

This worksheet guides Grade 9 students through the process of conducting a moral inventory, encouraging self-reflection on values, actions, and character.

Grade 9 Social studies Social SkillsMoral Inventory
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D2.Psy.1.9-12.c

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social skillsmoral inventoryself-reflectionethicscharacter
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Moral Inventory: Self-Reflection Worksheet

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This worksheet will help you conduct a moral inventory, which is a process of honest self-assessment of your character, values, and actions. Take your time and reflect thoughtfully on each question.

1. A moral inventory is a careful and honest examination of one's own   and  .

2. The purpose of a moral inventory is to identify areas for personal   and to align actions with core  .

3. Which of the following best describes the concept of 'integrity'?

a

Always getting what you want.

b

Consistently acting according to your moral principles.

c

Being popular among your peers.

d

Avoiding difficult situations.

4. Which of these is generally considered a universal moral value?

a

Wearing trendy clothes.

b

Honesty.

c

Owning a fast car.

d

Having many social media followers.

5. It is important to consider the impact of your actions on others when conducting a moral inventory.

T

True

F

False

6. A moral inventory is a one-time activity that you never need to revisit.

T

True

F

False

7. Identify one personal value that is very important to you. Explain how this value guides your decisions.

8. Describe a situation where you had to make a moral choice. What was the choice, and what was the outcome?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

empathy
accountability
compassion
respect

9. Showing   for others' feelings is a key part of good moral conduct.

10. Taking   for your actions, both good and bad, is crucial for personal growth.