Expected And Unexpected Behavior Games

$3.25

These engaging games are a fun way to help your students learn about expected and unexpected behaviors. They will learn the difference between these behaviors, how they make others feel and why it is important to have expected behaviors. They are a perfect addition to your social skills and self regulation lessons and can be used in your individual, small group and classroom settings.

This resource is part of an expected and unexpected behaviors activities bundle and a social skills games bundle!

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What's Included

  • A board game with 32 question cards and 8 game play cards

  • "What's Expected?" Dice game

  • "Expected and Unexpected Behavior" Dice game

For more information, please see the preview.

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Ideas For Use:

  • With students who could benefit from making positive choices

  • With students who have ADHD or Autism

  • As an addition to Zones of Regulation lessons

  • Social skills groups or lessons

  • Positive behavior lessons

  • This resource is designed for students in grades 2-5

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What People Are Saying About This Resource:

  • Dawn said "My students love this resource! it really helped them understand the concepts."

  • Laura said: "This is such a great resource! I've been using it with my social skills groups. Since the activities are game-like, they are completely engaged while learning. They are excited to do these lessons!"

Please note that this resource is a digital download. You will receive access to the materials via e-mail upon purchase.

***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.

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These engaging games are a fun way to help your students learn about expected and unexpected behaviors. They will learn the difference between these behaviors, how they make others feel and why it is important to have expected behaviors. They are a perfect addition to your social skills and self regulation lessons and can be used in your individual, small group and classroom settings.

This resource is part of an expected and unexpected behaviors activities bundle and a social skills games bundle!

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included

  • A board game with 32 question cards and 8 game play cards

  • "What's Expected?" Dice game

  • "Expected and Unexpected Behavior" Dice game

For more information, please see the preview.

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • With students who could benefit from making positive choices

  • With students who have ADHD or Autism

  • As an addition to Zones of Regulation lessons

  • Social skills groups or lessons

  • Positive behavior lessons

  • This resource is designed for students in grades 2-5

_______________________________________________________________________________

What People Are Saying About This Resource:

  • Dawn said "My students love this resource! it really helped them understand the concepts."

  • Laura said: "This is such a great resource! I've been using it with my social skills groups. Since the activities are game-like, they are completely engaged while learning. They are excited to do these lessons!"

Please note that this resource is a digital download. You will receive access to the materials via e-mail upon purchase.

***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.

These engaging games are a fun way to help your students learn about expected and unexpected behaviors. They will learn the difference between these behaviors, how they make others feel and why it is important to have expected behaviors. They are a perfect addition to your social skills and self regulation lessons and can be used in your individual, small group and classroom settings.

This resource is part of an expected and unexpected behaviors activities bundle and a social skills games bundle!

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included

  • A board game with 32 question cards and 8 game play cards

  • "What's Expected?" Dice game

  • "Expected and Unexpected Behavior" Dice game

For more information, please see the preview.

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • With students who could benefit from making positive choices

  • With students who have ADHD or Autism

  • As an addition to Zones of Regulation lessons

  • Social skills groups or lessons

  • Positive behavior lessons

  • This resource is designed for students in grades 2-5

_______________________________________________________________________________

What People Are Saying About This Resource:

  • Dawn said "My students love this resource! it really helped them understand the concepts."

  • Laura said: "This is such a great resource! I've been using it with my social skills groups. Since the activities are game-like, they are completely engaged while learning. They are excited to do these lessons!"

Please note that this resource is a digital download. You will receive access to the materials via e-mail upon purchase.

***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.

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