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"Yes, David!" and
"No, David!", which is based on the popular children's book series by David Shannon. This worksheet is designed to teach children about appropriate and inappropriate behaviors through sorting activities.
Objective:
The task is to sort pictures into two categories:
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"Yes, David!" – behaviors that are acceptable or good.
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"No, David!" – behaviors that are not acceptable or bad.
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Let's analyze each picture:
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✔ "Yes, David!" (Good Behaviors):
1.
"Tidy up" – Putting toys away is responsible and helpful.
2.
"Wash your hands" – Hygiene is important.
3.
"Wait your turn" – Shows patience and respect for others.
4.
"Sit down" – Following instructions and being calm.
5.
"Sharing" – Being kind and cooperative with others.
These actions promote positive behavior, safety, and social skills.
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✘ "No, David!" (Bad Behaviors):
1.
"Running" – Running indoors can be dangerous.
2.
"Yelling" – Raising your voice is disruptive and disrespectful.
3.
"Drawing on walls" – Damages property and is not allowed.
These behaviors are discouraged because they can be unsafe, disruptive, or destructive.
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Solution:
The correct sorting is:
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"Yes, David!":
- Tidy up
- Wash your hands
- Wait your turn
- Sit down
- Sharing
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"No, David!":
- Drawing on walls
- Running
- Yelling
> Note: The central cartoon face (with big teeth) is likely just decorative and represents "David" from the story.
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Purpose of the Activity:
This worksheet helps young children:
- Understand right vs. wrong behaviors.
- Develop self-regulation.
- Learn social rules and consequences.
- Practice categorizing and decision-making.
It’s a fun, visual way to reinforce classroom or home rules in a child-friendly format.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or extension ideas!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of no david worksheet.