❤️ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (40 Lessons) • 🟡 C. Making Good Choices
I can talk about using my time wisely. I can give examples of what to do first and next, and how to balance small jobs and play in my day.
Time is the minutes and hours in our day. We cannot keep time in a box, but we can choose how to use it.
Using time wisely means…
First, then, later
Example — School morning
Example — After school
When time slips away
Adults can say: "Let us choose one small job first. Then we can see how much time is left for play."
Picture strip: "First, then, later"
You and an adult will make a simple first-then-later chart for one part of your day.
Use this practice to help your child notice different choices for the same time and how those choices change the day.
Answer each question about time choices, routines, and first-then planning.
1) What does it mean to use time wisely?
2) Which is a first, then, later example?
3) In the morning, what is a wise time choice?
4) After school, which plan uses time wisely?
5) What is a routine?
6) You get distracted while getting ready. What is a helpful step?
7) Why can it feel good to finish a job before play?
8) How might you feel inside when you use time wisely?
9) When should you ask an adult to help with time?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?