Identify good and bad choices with a printable Red Ribbon Week color-by-code worksheet.
Good Choices vs. Bad Choices – Thoughts for Red Ribbon Week
Let’s celebrate Red Ribbon Week by emphasizing the importance of making safe and healthy choices. This week is devoted to promoting awareness about the risks of drug and alcohol use, and we should urge everyone to say NO to these toxic substances.
This Color by Code activity is a fun and interactive way for students to engage with the idea of making good choices versus bad ones, all while embracing the spirit of Red Ribbon Week.
Students will read a series of statements and use the color code to color a picture that helps reinforce the valuable lesson that our choices can significantly impact our lives. As students determine good and bad decisions, a lovely Red Ribbon appears.
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Color-by-code activities are always a hit with students. Why?
Research has shown that using colorful images and patterns can help grab students’ attention. When learning materials are visually appealing, it can make the learning process more enjoyable and engaging. Additionally, when students are given the chance to uncover a hidden picture or message, it can motivate them to finish their work. This sense of surprise keeps them interested and focused on completing the task.
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