This image is a worksheet titled
"School Behaviors" designed to help students reflect on their behavior in school and identify areas for improvement. It consists of two main sections:
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Section 1: What are some behaviors that you need to improve during school?
There is a list of behaviors, each with a blank checkbox. Students are expected to check the ones they feel they need to improve.
Behaviors listed:
- Paying attention
- Turning in my homework
- Raising my hand
- Talking out of turn
- Staying in my seat
- Being respectful to the teacher
- Staying focused
- Being nice to classmates
- Following directions
- Controlling my anger
- Lying or stealing
- Distracting my classmates
- Rushing through my work
- Studying for tests
- Doing my homework
- Doing my classwork
- Being too loud
- Sleeping
- Name-calling or teasing
- Using profanity (bad words)
- Being late or skipping class
- Attendance
- Arguing or fighting
- Keeping hands to myself
- Peer pressure
- Working in groups
👉 *Students should check the behaviors they want to improve.*
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Section 2: What can you start doing to improve these behaviors?
This section asks students to write down
five specific actions they can take to improve their behavior.
Example answers (if a student checked "talking out of turn" and "not paying attention"):
1. Raise my hand before speaking in class.
2. Focus on the teacher when they are talking by avoiding distractions.
3. Take notes during lessons to stay engaged.
4. Practice listening skills by waiting my turn to speak.
5. Ask questions if I don’t understand something instead of interrupting.
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet:
1.
Self-reflection: Students read through the list and check behaviors they struggle with.
2.
Goal-setting: They write down
actionable steps to improve those behaviors.
3.
Teacher/Parent Review: Teachers or parents can use this to guide discussions about behavior and set goals.
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🌟 Example Completed Section (for illustration):
Checked behaviors:
- Talking out of turn
- Not paying attention
- Being too loud
- Not doing homework
- Not raising hand
Improvement Plan:
1. Raise my hand before speaking in class.
2. Sit quietly and listen when others are talking.
3. Turn in homework every day, even if it’s not perfect.
4. Use quiet voices in the classroom.
5. Ask the teacher for help if I don’t understand an assignment.
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🔍 Purpose:
This worksheet promotes
self-awareness,
responsibility, and
positive behavioral change in a school setting. It encourages students to take ownership of their actions and develop strategies to succeed academically and socially.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a version tailored for a specific grade level!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of free printable behavior worksheet.