SBAR Communication Practice
A Grade 2 worksheet to practice SBAR communication for clear and concise reporting.
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SBAR Communication Practice
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SBAR helps us talk about important things clearly. SBAR stands for: S - Situation: What is happening right now? B - Background: What has happened before? A - Assessment: What do you think the problem is? R - Recommendation: What do you think should be done? Use SBAR to help you answer the questions below.
Read the story below and then answer the questions using SBAR.
The school bell just rang for recess. You are playing outside with your friend, Leo. Suddenly, Leo trips over a rock and falls down. He starts to cry and says his knee hurts. You see a scrape on his knee and a little bit of blood. You want to tell the teacher what happened so Leo can get help.
1. **Situation:** What is happening right now?
My friend Leo .
2. **Background:** What happened before this?
We were playing outside for when Leo .
3. **Assessment:** What do you think the problem is?
4. **Recommendation:** What do you think should be done?
5. It is important to tell the teacher all the little details, even if they don't help Leo get care.
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