Good Behavior Choices
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about and practice good behavior choices in different social situations.
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Good Behavior Choices
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about how your actions affect others.
1. What is the best way to show you are listening to someone?
Look away and play with your pencil.
Interrupt them often.
Make eye contact and nod sometimes.
Talk about something else.
2. If you accidentally bump into someone, what should you do?
Run away quickly.
Say 'Excuse me' or 'Sorry'.
Blame them for being in your way.
Ignore what happened.
1. It's okay to talk while the teacher is talking if you have something important to say.
True
False
2. Sharing your toys with a friend is an example of good behavior.
True
False
1. When someone is speaking, it is polite to and pay attention.
2. If you want to join a game, you should before jumping in.
3. Saying 'please' and 'thank you' shows good .
1. Describe one way you can show respect to your classmates.
2. What is one good behavior you can practice at home?
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