School Rules- Sorting Cards for Good and Bad Habits
Description
These “School Rules – Sorting Cards for Good and Bad Habits” are educational resources designed for children to understand and differentiate between positive and negative behaviors. It’s a valuable tool for teachers and parents to instill important values and behaviors in young learners. This worksheet can be utilized both in the classroom and at home.
Usage: Teachers and parents can utilize these sorting cards to teach children about the distinction between good and bad habits. It’s an excellent resource for character education and reinforcing positive behavior.
Activity: Children are tasked with sorting the provided cards into “Good Habits” and “Bad Habits” categories, promoting discussions and understanding of appropriate conduct.
Tools Needed: No special tools are required for this worksheet. Simply print and cut out the sorting cards for use.
Page Size: 8.5″x 11″ (Letter Size)
User Instructions:
- Begin by presenting the sorting cards to the child.
- Explain the concept of good habits and bad habits, providing examples if necessary.
- Encourage the child to sort the cards into two categories: “Good Habits” and “Bad Habits.”
- Discuss each card and the reasons for categorizing it as a good or bad habit.
- This activity provides a great opportunity for discussions about positive behavior and its importance.
Reviews
By Ronnie V. Shirley on
My students have used this activity however, according to me it’s for the older student body. High learners have enjoyed it.
By Mae G. Gallardo on
This resource was great to show me student understanding of the skill so that I could check for understanding. This worksheet was great to allow students to continue to practice this skill.
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