Don't Talk Back/Disrespect no prep activities, self-reflection, situation cards
Miss K's Cubby
488 Followers
Grade Levels
Not Grade Specific
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
14 pages
Miss K's Cubby
488 Followers
What educators are saying
Used this as a reflection with a former 2nd grade, now 3rd grade, student who was struggling with talking back to his current teacher. It facilitated some great conversations between us and helped us set a goal for future sucess.
Description
This complete unit includes:
- Self-reflection survey - can be done pre and post unit to see progress
- Role-play cards - practice saying statements with attitude, then calmly and reflect on how it sounds and feels
- 2 introduction worksheets explaining “talking back”, why it is wrong, what is looks and sounds like, why kids do it, and what to do instead
- 4 situation cards asking students to explain if a situation is “talking back”
- 4 situation cards asking students why a situation was “talking back”, and what could have been done instead
- 4 situation worksheets asking students to consider what would happen if a student chose to talk back versus to cope in a healthy way - follow each choice of action and reflect on how it affects everyone
- Reflection form for inappropriate choices
Total Pages
14 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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