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Social: Behavior PrintablesSocial: Behavior Printables
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Do2Learn
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Pre-K - 2nd
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English Language Arts
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Social: Behavior

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This Social: Behavior printable also includes:
  • Behavior Page 2
  • Large Coloring Pictures
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What does "good behavior" look like? Set clear guidelines for what type of behavior is expected in different situations, and ensure your learners understand the verbal cues that you provide.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

behavior, Behavior Management, human behavior, social skills, manners, etiquette

Additional Tags

programs

Instructional Ideas

  • For a general education class, hold up each of the picture cards and have learners identify specific situations when the behavior you are highlighting is appropriate or inappropriate
  • Use these cards as support for communicating with special needs learners regarding their behavior with others

Classroom Considerations

  • Designed specifically for special education students, though it is certainly applicable for a general lower-elementary class

Pros

  • Good list of common behaviors that should be addressed or recognized
  • Also includes printable without words for an alternative activity (see included materials)

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.K.4 SL.1.4 L.K.4.a L.1.4.a

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