Description
This is a great way to introduce behavior choices in the classroom during the first week of school. Use this visual to teach your students the difference between good choices and bad choices they can make at school with a behavior picture sort. I use this activity after we read the book, No, David! Then, we follow up with a cut and paste sort. This behavior picture sort activity fits in a pocket chart or can be used to make an anchor chart.
This product includes:
•Good Choices/Bad Choices headings
•Additional Headings (listed below)
•2 sets of color pictures depicting good and bad choices. One set with words and one set without words.
•Boom Cards Activity- view preview here
•3 Options: Cut and Paste Worksheets- Editable, Good and Bad, Thumbs up and Thumbs down
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Additional Headings
•Safe/Unsafe
•Respectful/Disrespectful
•Strong/Weak
•Happy/Sad
•Right/Wrong
•Expected/Unexpected
•Yes/No
•Kind/Unkind
•Smart/Poor
•Positive/Negative
•Helpful/Harmful or Hurtful
•Picture: Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down
Here's what some happy buyers said about this resource!
“Perfect to use in the beginning of the year to help set expectations! I love that the sorting cards have pictures so that students have the visual! “- Kate
“THE BEST! The most useful resource to help establish my classroom expectations! It was also great to get the kids involved and discuss why they organise behaviours under good or bad.”- Tori
“Has been an incredible visual for teaching good choices and bad choices. Loved the blog post and was able to model a ton of skits on making good choices and what bad choices look like. Lots of laughs and lots of learning on expectations in the classroom. Perfect follow up with David Goes Back To School book.” – Christian
“I LOVE THIS RESOURCE!! It has worked so well. We reference it everyday! Must buy!!!”- Annie K.
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