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Responsible Decision Making for Elementary Students Google Slides™ Activity

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Description

Challenge students to make good choices with this responsible decision making game! This is the perfect activity to improve critical thinking, decision making skills, and the concept of our actions having consequences. This game teaches problem-solving, good choices vs. poor choices, responsible decision-making skills, and more!

Students will be completely mystified by the “simmer or ignite” theme. They will be excited to brainstorm ways to respond to the various situations as they make correlations between how their responses affect the various situations.
All in all, students will think critically about each situation and deepen their understanding of the power and impact behind their decisions.  

Here’s What’s Included:

One Google Slides™ Activity Containing:
  • Slide One: Intro
  • Two-Four: Simmer vs. Ignite Explanations
  • Five-Six: Example Explanations
  • Seven: Comparison Page
  • Eight – Forty-Nine: Simmer vs. Ignites Interactive Activity Slides
  • Fifty: Credits and Terms of Use
This good choice vs. poor choice decision-making game is perfect for classroom lessons, small groups, as well as distance learners. Download this resource, and you are ready to teach your students new life skills!
Sharpen your student’s decision-making skills as you guide them through the decision-making process. Present students with various scenarios while playing this game. Require students to think critically about their choices and the consequences of these choices.
Students see many examples of good choices that make situations better and poor choices that make situations worse. As a result, students gain an understanding that situations can be “simmered” or “ignited” based on behaviors and reactions.
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