The file you are viewing is a PDF file which cannot be edited, other than typing into set fields. It contains 1 master copy of a weekly behavior chart (5 days on one page), 1 master copy of a monthly behavior chart (5 weeks on one page), 1 master copy of a weekly newsletter with fillable fields, and a matching set of posters to assemble and use as a bulletin board or hanging poster. Directions for assembly and photos of finished products are also included.
The set can be used to communicate with parents daily about their child�s behavior at school. The poster is used to track behavior during school time and the teacher can transfer the resulting behavior onto the chart and send it home for parents to view and sign. The teacher may also choose to print a weekly newsletter on the back of the behavior charts. Both the monthly and weekly behavior charts have been included so that you can choose which format works best for you. The monthly chart can save a lot of paper, but does not have space for writing comments or homework.
The weekly newsletter portion includes space to record birthdays, what you are learning, upcoming important dates, spelling words, vocabulary words, and any other comments you deem necessary.
Please be sure to look at my products for additional materials that match this theme. There may be bulletin board border, helper charts, name tags, etc.
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I'm a long term sub and your products make me look good! thank you soo much for your completeness, the behavior charts were a time saving bonus............... go great with all the other monster stuff I found on tpt. thank you for your time and creativity.
Katrina Boos Fresno
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The 2011-2012 school year will be my seventh year teaching. I began in first grade, moved the second grade, and then to third grade. I then moved back to second grade and will remain in second grade for the 2011-2012 school year.