SBAR Communication Practice
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet to practice SBAR communication for clear and concise reporting.
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SBAR Communication Practice
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SBAR stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation. It's a way to organize your thoughts and communicate important information clearly and quickly. Read each scenario and use the SBAR framework to write your response.
Match each part of SBAR with its meaning.
1. Situation
a. What you think is happening
2. Background
b. What you want to happen next
3. Assessment
c. The main problem right now
4. Recommendation
d. Important information about the past
Scenario: You are on the playground and your friend, Leo, falls and scrapes his knee badly. It's bleeding and he's crying.
Use SBAR to tell the teacher what happened:
Situation:
Background:
Assessment:
Recommendation:
Scenario: You are in class and realize you left your math homework at home. You need to tell your teacher.
Use SBAR to explain the problem to your teacher:
Situation:
Background:
Assessment:
Recommendation:
1. Which part of SBAR tells what you think should happen next?
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
2. When you say 'My stomach hurts a lot,' which part of SBAR are you mostly using?
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation