Action Match
Worksheet Description
This worksheet challenges students to think critically about different behaviors by matching actions to their appropriate category-either positive or negative. The activity asks students to draw lines connecting actions like “Share” and “Help someone” to a symbol representing positive behavior, while linking actions such as “Tease someone” and “Call someone a name” to a symbol representing negative behavior. This exercise is designed to help students distinguish between actions that contribute to a supportive environment and those that harm others. The simplicity of the task makes it accessible, yet the content encourages deeper reflection on the consequences of different behaviors. By visually categorizing actions, students strengthen their understanding of how to act in ways that promote a positive community.
Through this worksheet, students learn to identify and evaluate different types of behaviors and their impact on others. It encourages them to actively think about how their actions can either help or hurt those around them. The matching activity reinforces the idea that positive behavior should be nurtured and that negative actions should be recognized and avoided. As students draw lines to connect the actions to their respective categories, they develop a clearer sense of what constitutes constructive behavior. Overall, this worksheet supports the development of social awareness and encourages students to make choices that foster respect and kindness in their daily interactions.