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What It Is:
This is a 'Be a Bucket Filler' worksheet designed to teach children about good and bad behavior choices. The worksheet features two large bucket outlines, one green labeled 'GOOD CHOICES' and one red labeled 'BAD CHOICES.' Below the buckets are several rectangular boxes, each containing a cartoon illustration of children interacting in various scenarios, such as helping someone who has fallen, sharing toys, fighting, and excluding someone. The instructions indicate that students should cut out each scenario and sort them into the appropriate bucket. Students are also instructed to draw a red X on the bad behavior choices.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for Kindergarten through 2nd grade. The concepts of good and bad behavior are fundamental and introduced early in a child's education. The visual aids and simple instructions make it easy for young learners to understand and engage with the activity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop social-emotional learning skills by teaching them to differentiate between positive and negative behaviors. It promotes empathy, encourages positive interactions, and helps children understand the consequences of their actions. The activity also reinforces fine motor skills through cutting and pasting.
How to Use It:
First, have the student write their name on the worksheet. Then, instruct the student to cut out each of the scenario boxes. Next, have the student examine each picture and decide if it represents a good or bad behavior choice. The student will then paste the picture into the corresponding bucket. Finally, the student should draw a red X over the images they have placed in the 'BAD CHOICES' bucket.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school teachers, school counselors, parents, and homeschool educators who want to teach children about positive behavior and social skills. It is also beneficial for children who need help understanding the difference between good and bad choices.