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Teach social skills and decision-making with ease using the Good Choice vs. Bad Choice Scenario Task Cards! Designed to help students understand everyday social situations, this resource gives them the practice they need to make positive choices. Each task card presents a relatable scenario, encouraging students to identify whether the choice is good or bad and why. This interactive approach helps students internalize social norms in a structured, engaging way.
Features include:
- 40+ Real-Life Scenarios: Covering a range of social situations to provide a well-rounded skill set.
- Self-Reflection Prompts: Designed to encourage critical thinking and personal connection.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for whole-class discussions, small groups, or individual work, fitting seamlessly into any social skills curriculum.
- No-Prep Format: Ready to print and use, saving you valuable preparation time.
Ideal for special education and general education classrooms alike, these task cards are essential for any teacher looking to build a positive classroom community and empower students with essential life skills.
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