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Miss Anna Bee’s

Classroom Cards and Labels:


Yellow Chevron Eighths

This eighth-page template is perfect for creating task cards,


labels, and name tags. See my store for other patterns, colors,
and sizes.
Free for personal and classroom use without credit. You may
use this template to make other resources for distribution as long
as you give credit and a link to my TPT store in the credit page.
Do not redistribute as is.
Free resources used in this download:
 Blue stitched chevron digital paper – Graphics From the
Pond
 Fonts – The Learning Tree
 Bee clip art – The TLC Shop
Having a Conversation Asking for Help

\1. Look at the person. 1. Look at the person.


2. Use a pleasant voice. 2. Ask the person if they have time to
3. Listen to the other person. help you.
4. When there is a break, share your 3. Explain the help you need.
thoughts and questions. 4. Thank the person for helping.

Asking Permission Staying on Task

1. Look at your task or assignment.


1. Look at the person. 2. Think about steps to complete it.
2. Use a calm and pleasant voice. 3. Focus all attention on the task.
3. Say “May I…” 4. Ignore distractions from others.
4. Accept the answer calmly. 5. Stop working when instructed.

Sharing with Others Practicing Teamwork

1. Let the other person use the item 1. Identify task to be completed.
first. 2. Discuss ideas in a calm and quiet
2. Ask if you can use it later. voice. Let others share their ideas.
3. When you use it, offer it back to the 3. Assign tasks to each person.
other person after you’re done. 4. Work on tasks until completed.

Listening to Others Using Appropriate Voice Tone

1. Look at the person who is talking 1. Listen to the voice levels around
and remain quiet. you.
2. Wait until they are done talking. 2. Change your voice tone to match.
3. Show you heard them by nodding 3. Watch/Listen for cues to adjust your
your head or replying. voice as needed.

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