Expected And Unexpected Behavior Activities
Do your students not seem to understand (or care) how their behaviors affect others around them? These activities will help students learn which behaviors are expected and unexpected, and the effects that these behaviors have. This resource would be a great addition to lessons about the Zones of Regulation by Leah Kuyper and can be used for individual and group counseling lessons!
Looking for more expected and unexpected behavior activities to use with your students? Check out this expected and unexpected behavior activities bundle and save 20%!
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What's Included:
A sorting activity that includes 10 scenarios and 10 behavior cards. For group counseling sessions, each student has a behavior card and has to decide if it is an expected or unexpected behavior based on the scenario. For individual counseling, students can sort the cards into expected and unexpected behaviors based on the scenario. Answer key included.
36 task cards that cover the topics of: What's expected? Is this expected or unexpected? and How would you feel? Sample answers included for each task card.
For more information, please see the preview.
Please note that this is a digital download. You will receive access to the resource upon purchase.
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Ideas For Use:
As a part of your social skills lessons or groups
As a part of your Zones of Regulation lessons or groups
With students who could benefit from identifying expected behaviors
With students who could benefit from understanding how their unexpected behaviors affect how others think and feel
With students who could benefit from understanding that certain behaviors are okay in some situations, but not in others
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What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Rina said "Very thorough. My students enjoyed coming up with responses and viewed it as more of a fun game than work."
Erica said "I am always looking for ways to change up how I teach the concept of expected versus unexpected. This was perfect for just that. My kids really enjoy when I pull this resource out!"
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Do your students not seem to understand (or care) how their behaviors affect others around them? These activities will help students learn which behaviors are expected and unexpected, and the effects that these behaviors have. This resource would be a great addition to lessons about the Zones of Regulation by Leah Kuyper and can be used for individual and group counseling lessons!
Looking for more expected and unexpected behavior activities to use with your students? Check out this expected and unexpected behavior activities bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
A sorting activity that includes 10 scenarios and 10 behavior cards. For group counseling sessions, each student has a behavior card and has to decide if it is an expected or unexpected behavior based on the scenario. For individual counseling, students can sort the cards into expected and unexpected behaviors based on the scenario. Answer key included.
36 task cards that cover the topics of: What's expected? Is this expected or unexpected? and How would you feel? Sample answers included for each task card.
For more information, please see the preview.
Please note that this is a digital download. You will receive access to the resource upon purchase.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
As a part of your social skills lessons or groups
As a part of your Zones of Regulation lessons or groups
With students who could benefit from identifying expected behaviors
With students who could benefit from understanding how their unexpected behaviors affect how others think and feel
With students who could benefit from understanding that certain behaviors are okay in some situations, but not in others
_______________________________________________________________________________
What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Rina said "Very thorough. My students enjoyed coming up with responses and viewed it as more of a fun game than work."
Erica said "I am always looking for ways to change up how I teach the concept of expected versus unexpected. This was perfect for just that. My kids really enjoy when I pull this resource out!"
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Do your students not seem to understand (or care) how their behaviors affect others around them? These activities will help students learn which behaviors are expected and unexpected, and the effects that these behaviors have. This resource would be a great addition to lessons about the Zones of Regulation by Leah Kuyper and can be used for individual and group counseling lessons!
Looking for more expected and unexpected behavior activities to use with your students? Check out this expected and unexpected behavior activities bundle and save 20%!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
A sorting activity that includes 10 scenarios and 10 behavior cards. For group counseling sessions, each student has a behavior card and has to decide if it is an expected or unexpected behavior based on the scenario. For individual counseling, students can sort the cards into expected and unexpected behaviors based on the scenario. Answer key included.
36 task cards that cover the topics of: What's expected? Is this expected or unexpected? and How would you feel? Sample answers included for each task card.
For more information, please see the preview.
Please note that this is a digital download. You will receive access to the resource upon purchase.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
As a part of your social skills lessons or groups
As a part of your Zones of Regulation lessons or groups
With students who could benefit from identifying expected behaviors
With students who could benefit from understanding how their unexpected behaviors affect how others think and feel
With students who could benefit from understanding that certain behaviors are okay in some situations, but not in others
_______________________________________________________________________________
What People Are Saying About This Resource:
Rina said "Very thorough. My students enjoyed coming up with responses and viewed it as more of a fun game than work."
Erica said "I am always looking for ways to change up how I teach the concept of expected versus unexpected. This was perfect for just that. My kids really enjoy when I pull this resource out!"
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.