This document contains the responses of a student named Shynnie Wen M. to an assessment task. It includes their answers to 7 multiple choice and open-ended questions about how to make responsible decisions in different scenarios, such as what to do if they see an elderly person fall down or their friend doesn't want to include a new student. The student prioritizes helping others in need and being inclusive rather than leaving someone out.
This document contains the responses of a student named Shynnie Wen M. to an assessment task. It includes their answers to 7 multiple choice and open-ended questions about how to make responsible decisions in different scenarios, such as what to do if they see an elderly person fall down or their friend doesn't want to include a new student. The student prioritizes helping others in need and being inclusive rather than leaving someone out.
This document contains the responses of a student named Shynnie Wen M. to an assessment task. It includes their answers to 7 multiple choice and open-ended questions about how to make responsible decisions in different scenarios, such as what to do if they see an elderly person fall down or their friend doesn't want to include a new student. The student prioritizes helping others in need and being inclusive rather than leaving someone out.
2. D- Leave as quick as possible, go to a neighbor’s house and have an adult help you contact the police, and then call your parents. 3. D- All of the above 4. C- Look out the window or through the peephole to see who it is 5. C- You are ready to take on more responsibilities along with more freedoms 6. If I see an elderly man that has fallen down, I will let my friend to go first on a when she was in a hurry. And if she doesn’t want to go with me and help the old man, then I will just her go. After I helped him, I will check if he got a serious injury then I will immediately call 911 so they can examine him or hospitalized him quickly. 7. If my best friend tells me that how “strange and totally uncool” the new students seem to be, I will just let her choose if she/he is willing to come with us or not with the new student because, for me, I was the one who invited the new student and I don’t want to let him/her to be embarrassed just because of what my best friend told me and one thing more, If my best friend will come with us, I think this is the best opportunity for us all to know the new student’s personality or traits but also to have friends with him/her.
Unreal Education: Beyond Report Cards: A Powerful ExposÉ on Our School System and a True Story, 19 Years in the Making, of How One Boy’S Academic Struggles Led to His Success, in Spite of His…