Description
Restorative Behavior Reflection Worksheets
Help students take responsibility for their actions and learn how to repair mistakes with this Restorative Behavior Reflection Toolkit. Instead of traditional punishment-based “think sheets,” this resource guides students through reflection, problem-solving, and planning better choices for the future.
These worksheets encourage students to think about what happened, who was affected, and how they can repair the situation, helping them develop accountability and stronger social skills.
The resource includes a variety of reflection tools that teachers can use for minor disruptions, peer conflicts, repeated behaviors, and teacher conferences. Each worksheet focuses on helping students understand their actions and make a clear plan for improvement.
This set works well for upper elementary and middle school classrooms and can easily be used as part of classroom management, restorative discipline, SEL instruction, or PBIS systems.
What’s Included
This resource contains 9 printable worksheets:
• Behavior Reset Slips – quick reflection slips for minor disruptions
• Behavior Reflection Sheet – structured reflection about a mistake and expectations
• Peer Conflict Resolution Sheet – helps two students discuss and solve a disagreement
• Behavior Redo Sheet – students rewrite a situation to show a better choice
• “Next Time I Will…” Planning Sheet – students plan a better response for the future
• Teacher Conference Reflection – reflection after a conversation with the teacher
• Repair Action Plan – students identify who was affected and how to repair the problem
• Think • Reflect • Repair Sheet – deeper restorative reflection
• Repeated Behavior Reflection & Plan – helps students recognize patterns and plan improvements
Ways Teachers Use This Resource
Teachers commonly use these pages for:
• classroom management
• restorative discipline practices
• PBIS reflection sheets
• conflict resolution between students
• behavior conferences
• reflection after a classroom incident
• planning better choices after repeated behaviors
Behavior Reflection & Conflict Resolution Worksheets - Restorative Discipline
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Description
Restorative Behavior Reflection Worksheets
Help students take responsibility for their actions and learn how to repair mistakes with this Restorative Behavior Reflection Toolkit. Instead of traditional punishment-based “think sheets,” this resource guides students through reflection, problem-solving, and planning better choices for the future.
These worksheets encourage students to think about what happened, who was affected, and how they can repair the situation, helping them develop accountability and stronger social skills.
The resource includes a variety of reflection tools that teachers can use for minor disruptions, peer conflicts, repeated behaviors, and teacher conferences. Each worksheet focuses on helping students understand their actions and make a clear plan for improvement.
This set works well for upper elementary and middle school classrooms and can easily be used as part of classroom management, restorative discipline, SEL instruction, or PBIS systems.
What’s Included
This resource contains 9 printable worksheets:
• Behavior Reset Slips – quick reflection slips for minor disruptions
• Behavior Reflection Sheet – structured reflection about a mistake and expectations
• Peer Conflict Resolution Sheet – helps two students discuss and solve a disagreement
• Behavior Redo Sheet – students rewrite a situation to show a better choice
• “Next Time I Will…” Planning Sheet – students plan a better response for the future
• Teacher Conference Reflection – reflection after a conversation with the teacher
• Repair Action Plan – students identify who was affected and how to repair the problem
• Think • Reflect • Repair Sheet – deeper restorative reflection
• Repeated Behavior Reflection & Plan – helps students recognize patterns and plan improvements
Ways Teachers Use This Resource
Teachers commonly use these pages for:
• classroom management
• restorative discipline practices
• PBIS reflection sheets
• conflict resolution between students
• behavior conferences
• reflection after a classroom incident
• planning better choices after repeated behaviors




