SBAR Communication Practice
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet to practice SBAR communication, focusing on clear and concise reporting.
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SBAR Communication Practice
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Read the information below about SBAR communication. Then, complete the activities to practice using SBAR.
What is SBAR Communication?
SBAR is a way to share important information clearly and quickly. It helps you tell someone what is happening, what you see, what you think, and what you need. SBAR stands for:
S - Situation: What is happening right now?
B - Background: What is the story behind it?
A - Assessment: What do you think the problem is?
R - Recommendation: What do you think should be done?
Fill in the blanks with the correct SBAR word.
1. What is happening right now? This is the .
2. What is the story behind it? This is the .
3. What do you think the problem is? This is your .
4. What do you think should be done? This is your .
Read the following scenario and fill in the SBAR sections.
Scenario: Your friend, Lily, fell on the playground and scraped her knee. It is bleeding a little, and she is crying. You think she needs a bandage.
Situation:
Background:
Assessment:
Recommendation:
Read each statement and circle True or False.
1. SBAR helps you talk clearly.
True
False
2. The 'A' in SBAR stands for 'Ask'.
True
False
Choose the best answer for each question.
1. Which part of SBAR tells what is happening right now?
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Situation
Recommendation
Assessment