Helping students make responsible decisions is one of the greatest skills you can nurture. Try these simple steps to boost decision-making skills.
Sometimes kids need a little reminder about how to make good choices in the moment. This simple tip consisting of three questions can help kids make better choices and avoid a YES Mess in any situation.
Help your students take responsibility for their actions while playing a fun balloon game.
Students work together and decide which challenges to accept in order to earn the most points before time is up.
While practicing critical thinking skills, students will work together to make a variety of different shapes with their bodies.
Help your group learn the difference between a right and a wrong choice through an interactive game.
Students will work through this challenging activity of building marshmallow snowmen.
Help the group make bird feeders to keep the birds in the community happy and healthy.
Students engage in a fast-paced nautical-themed activity while practicing taking ownership of their actions.
Help students work together to beautify the neighborhood.
Students guess whether facts are true or false in this active line game.
Teach your group about their different responsibilities and roles they play in different settings through an interactive game similar to four square.