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  • John is late for work so he speeds.   What is the possible consequence? A) He will get a speeding ticket. B) He will be rewarded for being so fast.
    A) He will get a speeding ticket.
  • What is the consequence if you do not do your work in class?
    You may have to stay in at nutrition to complete your work. You may lose privileges.
  • You have to present in front of your class and you are really nervous. You practice and practice. What is a consequence?
    You do a great job with your presentation!
  • What is a possible consequence? Mark forgets to set his alarm.
    He may be late for work or school.
  • You forget to put the ice cream in the freezer. What is a consequence?
    The ice cream could melt!
  • What is the problem? What might be a consequence?
    He is late. He might get in trouble.
  • What is the problem? What is a possible consequence?
    He sneezes on his friend. His friend might get sick.
  • What is the consequence if you forget your jacket?
    You may get cold.
  • You tell your friend a secret and they tell someone else.  What could be a consequence?
    You might be mad at your friend/not trust them.
  • What is a consequence if you eat too much at a party?
    You might feel sick.
  • You are in a hurry and do not eat breakfast.  What could be a consequence?
    You could be hungry.
  • Your work gives a gift card to employees who have good attendance. Your attendance is very good. What is a consequence?
    You will get a gift card!
  • You are late for class because you were talking with your friends. What is the consequence?
    You may get in trouble with the teacher.
  • What is the consequence if you do not follow the instructions when making cookies?
    The cookies may not taste good.
  • James studied hard for his final exam.  What is the most likely consequence of his actions? A) He will pass his exam with a high grade. B) He will get into trouble for studying too much.
    A) He will  pass his exam with a high grade.
  • What is the problem? What might be a consequence?
    It is raining and they do not have umbrellas. The books might get ruined or the girls may get wet.
  • Maria volunteered and helped organize a charity event. What is the possible consequence of her actions? A) The charity will thank her for her help.  B) She will be asked to stop volunteering.
    A) The charity will thank her for her help.
  • What is the problem? What might be a consequence?
    He slipped on the ice. He might get hurt.
  • Sarah forgot to set her alarm, so she overslept and missed the bus. What is the most likely consequence of this situation? A) She arrives at school on time. B) She will have to find another way to get to school.
    B) She will have to find another way to get to school.
  • A student keeps talking even after other people tell her to keep quiet.  What is a consequence?
    She may get in trouble with the teacher.  Other students may be annoyed with her.
  • What is the problem? What is a consequence?
    He is eating too much. He could feel sick.