Use a Red Ribbon Week Printable worksheet to help students differentiate between good and bad choices.
Good vs. Bad Choices! Red Ribbon Week Worksheet
Can your students recognize the difference between good and bad choices concerning drugs and alcohol? What about other ways to stay healthy? Whether it’s the start of a new year or midway through, it is always helpful to review good and bad choices with your students.
Teach Starter has created a printable cut-and-paste worksheet to help your students differentiate between good and bad choices. Using this worksheet, students will cut apart a series of pictures/words and determine which pieces show good choices and which show bad choices. They will then paste the good choices into the answer box.
Teach Decision-Making Skills During Red Ribbon Week
Teaching decision-making skills to kids is important as it empowers them to become more confident. Additionally, it sets them up for academic success, promotes positive connections with peers, and encourages safety. By encouraging thoughtful consideration before making decisions, children can make intelligent choices concerning their health, friendships, and future.
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This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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