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Classroom Behavior Digital Boom Card Activities - Good vs Bad Choices

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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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36 Boom Cards
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Are you looking for a way to teach school, classroom, and playground behaviors Good Choices vs. Bad Choices to introduce your Preschool, PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st grade classroom during the first week of school? This is a set of 36 DIGITAL Boom Cards that uses visuals to teach your students about expected vs. unexpected rules at school, the difference between good choices and bad choices, and the importance of rules and behaviors at school keep them safe.

Students need practice learning what expected vs unexpected rules at school and this Interactive Behavioral resources gives visuals for students to learn how playground rules and behavioral choice keep them playground safety, classroom rules, and create a positive classroom environment.

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This Good vs Bad Choices Behavior Boom Card Resources Includes:

  • Boom Cards are Interactive, Self-Checking, Paperless, Task Cards
  • A link to BOOM Learning℠ to access the 36 Good vs Bad Behaviors Digital Task Cards on the Boom Learning website
  • Teacher Notes on how to use BOOM Cards™ in your classroom
  • Teacher Instructions for using and setting up on Google Drive

PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE PURCHASING A LINK TO ACCESS THIS DECK OF BOOM CARDS ON THE BOOM LEARNING WEBSITE! Just like with Google Accounts YOU HAVE TO HAVE AN ACCOUNT FOR SECURITY REASONS!

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Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.

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