Explore the difference between cooperative and non-cooperative behaviour with this cut-and-paste worksheet.
What is Cooperation? Character Education Worksheet
Every day of their lives, our students are faced with challenges they must overcome. These challenges can be relatively small (such as having to wait in a long line at the school cafeteria), or they can be more significant (such as an argument with a friend or sibling). It is important that our students know how to react and behave cooperatively in these interactions.
Cut and Paste Examples of Cooperation
This worksheet helps students differentiate between cooperative and non-cooperative behaviour at school. Students are given a group of 12 statements/scenarios to read and sort into two categories. Students must be able to identify behaviours that are cooperative and behaviours that are non-cooperative and glue them in their correct columns.
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