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What It Is:
This is a social skills worksheet titled 'Actions Have Consequences'. It presents a table with columns for scenarios, possible consequences, and whether it's a good decision. The worksheet provides five different scenarios, such as a student whispering when the teacher asks the class to be quiet, inviting a new student to sit with friends at lunch, letting a friend do all the work on a project, borrowing a sister's sweater and getting ink on it, and complimenting a classmate's drawing. Students are asked to consider the possible consequences of each scenario and decide if it's a good decision.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The scenarios are relatable to elementary school students, and the language is simple enough for them to understand. It encourages critical thinking about choices and their outcomes, which is an important social skill for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop critical thinking and social skills by considering the consequences of their actions. It promotes empathy and encourages students to make thoughtful decisions. It also helps students understand that even seemingly small actions can have an impact on themselves and others.
How to Use It:
Students should read each scenario carefully. Then, they should brainstorm possible consequences of the action described in the scenario and write them in the 'Possible Consequences' column. Finally, they should determine whether the action is a good decision and write their answer in the 'Is it a good decision?' column. Teachers can use this as a class activity, group work, or individual assignment.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students (grades 2-5) who are learning about social skills and the importance of making good decisions. It can be used by teachers, counselors, or parents who want to help children develop empathy and consider the consequences of their actions.