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Tattling vs. Reporting-Character Education, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade

Do you struggle with students constantly tattling in your room? Students can reference the anchor chart poster and will sort tattling vs. reporting using cut-and-paste activities, pocket charts, and worksheets Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussions. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets. Tattling vs. Reporting~Students will sort tattling vs. reporting statements either on a pocket chart activity or on cut-and-paste worksheets. You can easily differentiate instruction as the cut-and-paste worksheets are different.

You will receive:

-five worksheets with 8 different scenarios on each in complete sentences without pictures to sort scenarios.

-two worksheets with phrases and 8 pictures to go along with it.

- a pocket chart activity with headers and 18 different sentence scenarios to sort.

-two different recording sheets to be used with pocket chart activity on primary and secondary lined paper for differentiation.

-You will also receive a poster to hang in your classroom and a cut and paste activity to match the poster.

Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussion. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets.

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