Ethics is the study of right and wrong, fairness, and responsibility in human actions. Through inquiry learning, students explore moral questions, reflect on their choices, and discuss real-life situations where values matter. Instead of simply memorizing rules, they think critically, share opinions, and consider multiple perspectives. Activities like role-play, debates, and storytelling help learners connect ethical ideas to daily life. This approach builds empathy, respect, and problem-solving skills. By practicing ethical thinking, students learn how to make fair decisions and contribute positively to their communities. In this way, Ethics becomes more than theory—it becomes a guide for living responsibly.


🟢 Starter

  • Write three examples of honesty in daily life.
  • Draw a picture that shows kindness.
  • Write two sentences about why sharing is important.
  • Role-play helping a classmate in need.
  • List three rules that keep your classroom fair.
  • Write one example of respect for nature.
  • Create a poster showing why telling the truth matters.
  • Write down two ways to show respect at home.
  • Imagine a world without rules—describe what happens.
  • Share one story of when you acted responsibly.
  • Write two examples of fairness in sports.
  • Role-play saying “sorry” to a friend.
  • Draw a picture that shows helping the elderly.
  • Write one reason why stealing is wrong.
  • Make a list of five positive values.
  • Write two sentences about trust.
  • Create a small pledge for kindness.
  • Write one way to respect cultural differences.
  • Role-play being honest even when it’s hard.
  • Write one example of fairness in school.

🟡 Practice

  • Write a paragraph about why cheating is unfair.
  • Compare honesty and dishonesty with examples.
  • Debate whether telling a “white lie” is acceptable.
  • Write three ways to show respect for teachers.
  • Create a short story about making a good choice.
  • Write a diary entry about a time you were fair.
  • Compare fairness at home and fairness at school.
  • Write a letter apologizing for a mistake.
  • Create a class poster about respect.
  • Write two examples of ethical behavior online.
  • Role-play refusing to join in bullying.
  • Write a paragraph about why promises should be kept.
  • Compare selfishness and generosity.
  • Write three sentences about justice in your community.
  • Create a story where honesty solves a problem.
  • Write a paragraph about respecting differences.
  • Debate whether rules should always be followed.
  • Write a report on why responsibility is important.
  • Compare two situations: one fair, one unfair.
  • Create a speech about treating everyone equally.

🔴 Challenge

  • Write an essay on why ethics is important in society.
  • Debate whether technology makes people more ethical.
  • Research an ethical dilemma in history.
  • Write a persuasive speech about fairness.
  • Compare two cultures’ ideas of justice.
  • Create a play about making ethical choices.
  • Debate whether animals should have rights.
  • Write an editorial on honesty in politics.
  • Research how ethics guide scientific research.
  • Write a story about facing a moral dilemma.
  • Debate whether it’s always right to tell the truth.
  • Create a project about environmental ethics.
  • Write a reflection on how ethics guide your life.
  • Compare ethical and unethical advertising.
  • Debate whether rich countries should help poor countries.
  • Research the role of ethics in sports.
  • Write a speech about kindness as a value.
  • Compare ethical decisions in two books you read.
  • Write a diary entry about making a difficult choice.
  • Propose three rules to make your school more ethical.