Respect Scoot Game Activity For Kids
Looking for an engaging way to teach respect? This respect scoot game activity is a great way to get kids up and moving while they learn the difference between respectful and disrespectful behaviors. This game can be used as review, or to asses how much your students know about respect.
This resource is part of a character education scoot game bundle, a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a respect game bundle!
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What's Included:
30 Respect scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
Poster/Visual aid
For more information, please see the preview.
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Ideas For Use:
Character education classroom lessons
Character education small groups
Respect lessons or small groups
Morning meetings
With students who could benefit from being more respectful
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What Others Are Saying:
“A great resource to teach students about examples of respect. This was an enjoyable game for them and helped them to understand what does it mean to be respectful.” -Lauren C.
“This is a great activity with my SEL lessons. The students were completely engaged in great conversations and it got them up and moving.” -Laura M.
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.
Looking for an engaging way to teach respect? This respect scoot game activity is a great way to get kids up and moving while they learn the difference between respectful and disrespectful behaviors. This game can be used as review, or to asses how much your students know about respect.
This resource is part of a character education scoot game bundle, a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a respect game bundle!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
30 Respect scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
Poster/Visual aid
For more information, please see the preview.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Character education classroom lessons
Character education small groups
Respect lessons or small groups
Morning meetings
With students who could benefit from being more respectful
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“A great resource to teach students about examples of respect. This was an enjoyable game for them and helped them to understand what does it mean to be respectful.” -Lauren C.
“This is a great activity with my SEL lessons. The students were completely engaged in great conversations and it got them up and moving.” -Laura M.
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.
Looking for an engaging way to teach respect? This respect scoot game activity is a great way to get kids up and moving while they learn the difference between respectful and disrespectful behaviors. This game can be used as review, or to asses how much your students know about respect.
This resource is part of a character education scoot game bundle, a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a respect game bundle!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
30 Respect scenario cards
An answer grid
An answer key
Poster/Visual aid
For more information, please see the preview.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
Character education classroom lessons
Character education small groups
Respect lessons or small groups
Morning meetings
With students who could benefit from being more respectful
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“A great resource to teach students about examples of respect. This was an enjoyable game for them and helped them to understand what does it mean to be respectful.” -Lauren C.
“This is a great activity with my SEL lessons. The students were completely engaged in great conversations and it got them up and moving.” -Laura M.
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.