Tattling vs. Reporting - Classroom Behavior Management (Picture version too!)
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Tattling vs. Reporting - Does tattling drive you bonkers? Here are some fun classroom behavior management worksheets (picture versions too!) to remind kids the difference between tattling and reporting. Kids will cut, sort, and paste situations as being either tattling or reporting. It is a great way to remind students of the classroom rules and expectations.
GREAT for back to school! You could even do it as an interactive whole group activity and act out/talk about each situation with your students so they understand the differences.
I have heard from Kindergarten teachers all the way to 5th grade teachers that said these activities really helped their students a lot with tattling! Read some of the feedback to see for yourself! :)
I also included a bonus cut and paste of Good Choices vs. Poor Choices. Enjoy!
*ADDED*: I have added 3 new pages that have picture support versions of the sorts! There is 1 Tattling vs. Reporting with pictures and 2 Good vs. Poor Choices sorts. If you have already purchased this, simply redownload to get the new goodies! :)
These go great to read along with the tattling books shown on this post:
That is a great list of books to read for each behavior and I love the ones on that list for tattling!
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