

Teach children the difference between positive and negative behavior with this engaging Good and Bad Behavior Sorting Activity! Designed for early learners, this hands-on resource allows children to reflect on everyday actions by sorting illustrated behavior cards into two categories: Good Choices and Poor Choices.
This activity encourages social-emotional learning, supports discussions on classroom rules, and builds early decision-making skills. Whether used during back-to-school, circle time, or PSHE lessons, this printable resource provides a meaningful way to reinforce kindness, respect, and responsibility in and outside the classroom.
- What’s Included:
Sorting Mat: Clearly labeled “Good Behavior” and “Bad Behavior”
24 Illustrated Behavior Cards: Easy-to-understand scenarios (e.g., sharing, yelling, helping, pushing)
- Cut & Paste Worksheet
Answer Key/Guide for teacher support
Full-color and black & white versions for easy printing and coloring options
- Learning Objectives:
Recognize and identify positive vs. negative behaviors
Strengthen social-emotional learning and classroom etiquette
Encourage reflection, empathy, and responsibility
Practice fine motor skills through cutting and sorting
- Perfect For:
EYFS, Reception, KS1, Year 1, Year 2
Back-to-school classroom expectations
PSHE, character education, or morning meetings
Behavior management systems
Homeschool, special education, and ESL/EAL learners
- Target Age Group:
Ages 4–7
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