Based on the analysis of all eight pictures in the worksheet, I can now categorize them into "Good behavior" and "Bad behavior" boxes.
Good Behavior (4 pictures):
1.
Sharing toys: The picture showing two children sitting together, happily sharing their toys.
2.
Cooperating/Cleaning up: The image of two children playing with spilled items, where they appear to be cooperating or cleaning up together.
3.
Giving and thanking: The scene where a girl gives an apple to a boy, who says "THANK YOU".
4.
Walking in line: The picture of children walking orderly in a line.
Bad Behavior (4 pictures):
1.
Taking a toy: The image of one child taking a toy from another child who is crying.
2.
Fighting: The picture showing two children physically fighting.
3.
Kicking over blocks: The scene where a boy is kicking over a girl's blocks.
4.
Making a mess (without apology shown): While the last picture shows an apology, the act of making the mess itself is bad behavior. However, since the apology is part of the image, it's better categorized as good behavior for taking responsibility. The fourth bad behavior is the initial act of making the mess, which is implied in the context of the apology.
Therefore, the solution is to drag and drop the four identified good behavior pictures into the "Good behavior" box and the four identified bad behavior pictures into the "Bad behavior" box.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of behavior worksheet for students.