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Help students reflect on their choices and their consequences through one of these 5 engaging activities for elementary students.

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Teaching behavior expectations in kindergarten is important, especially in the first few weeks of school. This often sets the stage for your class for the entire year. For students to fully understand what is expected of them, it is important that teachers address and teach these expectation. I usually spend a lot of time during the first weeks of school teaching student expectations and classroom behaviors. We complete sorts of good choices and bad choices in the classroom and discuss what…

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This cut and paste activity is great to use during the first few weeks of school. It reinforces classroom rules and expectations. Students cut and paste statements under two categories "Good Choice" and "Not a Good Choice." The statements cover hallway behavior, playground expectations and classroom rules. Playground Expectations, Classroom Rules Activities, School Rules Activities, Hallway Behavior, Classroom Rules And Expectations, Glad Strategies, Everyday Speech, Making Good Choices, Therapeutic Interventions

This cut and paste activity is great to use during the first few weeks of school. It reinforces classroom rules and expectations. Students cut and paste statements under two categories "Good Choice" and "Not a Good Choice." The statements cover hallway behavior, playground expectations and classroom rules.

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