1 Making Responsible Decisions Pg. 36-41 (Blue Book) Mr. Sloate 6 th Grade Wellness.

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1 Making Responsible Decisions Pg (Blue Book) Mr. Sloate 6 th Grade Wellness

Building Vocabulary 1. Decision Making- the process of making a choice or solving a problem. 2. Values- the beliefs that guide the way a person lives. 3. Ethical- choosing to take the right action. 4. Criteria- standards on which to base decisions

Using The H.E.L.P. Criteria To Decide What To Do H (Healthful) Ex. What are the risks of cheating? E (Ethical) Ex. Is cheating right? L (Legal) Ex. Are there school rules against cheating? P (Parental Approval) Ex. Would my parents approve of cheating?

The 6 Steps Of Decision Making Fact: When you apply the decision-making steps, you can make responsible decisions! Step 1 (State The Situation) What decision do I have to make? Step 2 (List The Options) What are my choices?

The 6 Steps Of Decision Making Cont’d Step 3 (Weigh The Outcomes) What are the consequences of each option? Step 4 (Consider Values) How does each of the options fit in with my values?

The 6 Steps Of Decision Making Cont’d Step 5 (Make A Decision & Act) What choice will I make? Once I make my choice, what do I need to do to follow through on my decision? Step 6 (Evaluate The Decision) What were the actual consequences of my decision? What did I learn?

Thinking Critically: Tyler’s Decision Tyler has studied hard for his math test. One day his classmate Chris told Tyler that he had a copy of the answers to the test. Tyler knew that he could easily get an A if he used the answers. However, he also knew that doing this would be dishonest. Tyler believed in honesty. He wasn’t sure what to do. Question: In the space provided write a short paragraph explaining how Tyler could have applied the 6 steps of the decision-making process to help him make his choice.

Review Questions 1. What do the letters H.E.L.P. stand for? 2. Name 3 possible influences on decisions. 3. What are the 6 steps of decision making? 4. Think back to a decision you made recently. What values influenced that decision?