Description
What It Is:
This Classroom Rules Sorting Activity teaches students about good and bad choices in the classroom by sorting picture cards into “Do’s” and “Don’ts.” The visual format helps young learners understand expectations for respectful and responsible classroom behavior through a hands-on cut-and-paste task.
Why Use It:
Understanding classroom rules is key to building positive learning habits. This worksheet reinforces social awareness, respect for others, and self-management skills. It’s a fun, interactive way to discuss how good choices create a happy learning environment and bad choices can disrupt others.
How to Use It:
• Review examples from the "Good or Bad Choices Sorting Activity" worksheet to connect prior learning.
• Cut out the images at the bottom of the page.
• Guide students to place each picture in the correct column under “Do’s” or “Don’ts.”
• Discuss why each action represents a good or bad choice, emphasizing respect, safety, and kindness.
• Continue the behavior reflection journey with the "I Can Make Good Choices Chart" worksheet to help students track their daily positive actions.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Preschool to Grade 2.
• Preschool–Kindergarten: Introduces everyday classroom behavior expectations.
• Grades 1–2: Encourages reflection and responsibility through sorting and discussion.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators supporting social-emotional learning, classroom management, and behavior modeling for young students.
This Classroom Rules Sorting Activity teaches students about good and bad choices in the classroom by sorting picture cards into “Do’s” and “Don’ts.” The visual format helps young learners understand expectations for respectful and responsible classroom behavior through a hands-on cut-and-paste task.
Why Use It:
Understanding classroom rules is key to building positive learning habits. This worksheet reinforces social awareness, respect for others, and self-management skills. It’s a fun, interactive way to discuss how good choices create a happy learning environment and bad choices can disrupt others.
How to Use It:
• Review examples from the "Good or Bad Choices Sorting Activity" worksheet to connect prior learning.
• Cut out the images at the bottom of the page.
• Guide students to place each picture in the correct column under “Do’s” or “Don’ts.”
• Discuss why each action represents a good or bad choice, emphasizing respect, safety, and kindness.
• Continue the behavior reflection journey with the "I Can Make Good Choices Chart" worksheet to help students track their daily positive actions.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Preschool to Grade 2.
• Preschool–Kindergarten: Introduces everyday classroom behavior expectations.
• Grades 1–2: Encourages reflection and responsibility through sorting and discussion.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators supporting social-emotional learning, classroom management, and behavior modeling for young students.
