A Choice or B Choice | School Behavior

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by Angie Fish Resources

Price: 300 points or $3 USD

Subjects: sel,specialed,Special Autism,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,communicationSkills,relationshipSkills,selfManagement

Grades: 14,13,1,2

Description: Here is a deck with 24 cards to help assess whether your students understand good choices vs bad choices in the school setting. However, in my classroom we do not use the words "good" and "bad". We call them A choices (good) or B choices (bad). Thus the question on each card states "Is this an A choice or a B choice?" (I do also sell a deck that calls them Good Choices & Bad Choices if you would prefer it. Find that deck in my store!) The following scenarios are depicted: Cleaning up / Throwing trash Biting Climbing up the slide / Sliding properly Fighting / Being friendly Raising hand / Blurting Messing around in line / Waiting patiently in line Not sharing / Playing nicely Pulling hair Pushing / Giving high five Reading quietly Rocking in chair / Sitting quietly Having a tantrum Crumpling work in frustration Yelling Wiping hands on clothes / Washing hands Students will select the "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" to choose their answer. Cards are randomized to give a unique play every time.