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High vs. Low Risk Worksheet | Google Slides + Printable + Lesson + Answer Keys
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Description

Help students easily understand the difference between high risk and low risk situations with this simple, engaging, and ready-to-use lesson bundle!

This resource is perfect for introducing basic risk concepts without overwhelming students. Through guided instruction, practice, and discussion, students will learn how to identify and classify everyday situations as high risk or low risk.

📦 What’s Included:

Google Slides Worksheet (Interactive)

  • Students classify scenarios as high or low risk
  • Easy to assign digitally
  • Includes complete answer key

Printable Worksheet (PDF)

  • Same activity in a print-friendly format
  • Great for classwork, homework, or quick assessments
  • Includes answer key

Lesson Presentation (Lecture-Style Slides)

  • Introduces the concept of risk in a simple, student-friendly way
  • Focuses specifically on high vs. low risk situations
  • Includes examples students can relate to

Classroom Discussion Outline (Teacher Guide/Script)

  • Ready-to-use questions and prompts
  • Helps guide meaningful conversation
  • Encourages students to explain their reasoning

🎯 Learning Focus:

  • Understanding what “risk” means
  • Identifying high risk vs. low risk situations
  • Applying thinking skills to real-life scenarios

💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

✔ Clear and easy for students to understand
✔ No prep—just assign and teach
✔ Works for both digital and print classrooms
✔ Builds critical thinking and discussion skills
✔ Perfect for quick lessons or sub plans

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

  • Upper Elementary & Middle School
  • Life Skills, Health, or Introductory Business classes
  • SEL (Social Emotional Learning) lessons

📌 Teaching Idea:

Start with the presentation, complete the worksheet together or independently, then use the discussion outline to have students justify why a situation is high or low risk.

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High vs. Low Risk Worksheet | Google Slides + Printable + Lesson + Answer Keys

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PreK - 12th
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Help students easily understand the difference between high risk and low risk situations with this simple, engaging, and ready-to-use lesson bundle!

This resource is perfect for introducing basic risk concepts without overwhelming students. Through guided instruction, practice, and discussion, students will learn how to identify and classify everyday situations as high risk or low risk.

📦 What’s Included:

Google Slides Worksheet (Interactive)

  • Students classify scenarios as high or low risk
  • Easy to assign digitally
  • Includes complete answer key

Printable Worksheet (PDF)

  • Same activity in a print-friendly format
  • Great for classwork, homework, or quick assessments
  • Includes answer key

Lesson Presentation (Lecture-Style Slides)

  • Introduces the concept of risk in a simple, student-friendly way
  • Focuses specifically on high vs. low risk situations
  • Includes examples students can relate to

Classroom Discussion Outline (Teacher Guide/Script)

  • Ready-to-use questions and prompts
  • Helps guide meaningful conversation
  • Encourages students to explain their reasoning

🎯 Learning Focus:

  • Understanding what “risk” means
  • Identifying high risk vs. low risk situations
  • Applying thinking skills to real-life scenarios

💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

✔ Clear and easy for students to understand
✔ No prep—just assign and teach
✔ Works for both digital and print classrooms
✔ Builds critical thinking and discussion skills
✔ Perfect for quick lessons or sub plans

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

  • Upper Elementary & Middle School
  • Life Skills, Health, or Introductory Business classes
  • SEL (Social Emotional Learning) lessons

📌 Teaching Idea:

Start with the presentation, complete the worksheet together or independently, then use the discussion outline to have students justify why a situation is high or low risk.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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