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Are you looking for a way to set expectations for computer work? Or are you looking for a way to remind students of the expectations? Either way, I've got you covered. This resource allows students to reflect on their work. Students will color code each statement to show if it is true, kind of true, or not true.
Reflection opportunities are a great way to help students self monitor their own behavior. The goal is for students to self regulate and use desirable/target behavior all day. Sounds awesome, right?! This resource is a tool that can help you teach students how to do that.
I recommend going over the booklet as a whole group before allowing students to complete it independently. Even better, go over at the beginning of class and then let students fill it out at at the end of class. This gives your kiddos a heads up of what they will be reflecting on and it might even motivate them to make better choices because they know the expectations.
Use the completed booklets as a conversation tool for morning meeting or in your social skills group. Get kids thinking about their own choices and changes they can make.
What's included in this product?
- 1 color booklet
- 1 black and white booklet
Like this resource? Check out my comprehensive Reflection Booklets bundle. You won't be disappointed!
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Description
Are you looking for a way to set expectations for computer work? Or are you looking for a way to remind students of the expectations? Either way, I've got you covered. This resource allows students to reflect on their work. Students will color code each statement to show if it is true, kind of true, or not true.
Reflection opportunities are a great way to help students self monitor their own behavior. The goal is for students to self regulate and use desirable/target behavior all day. Sounds awesome, right?! This resource is a tool that can help you teach students how to do that.
I recommend going over the booklet as a whole group before allowing students to complete it independently. Even better, go over at the beginning of class and then let students fill it out at at the end of class. This gives your kiddos a heads up of what they will be reflecting on and it might even motivate them to make better choices because they know the expectations.
Use the completed booklets as a conversation tool for morning meeting or in your social skills group. Get kids thinking about their own choices and changes they can make.
What's included in this product?
- 1 color booklet
- 1 black and white booklet
Like this resource? Check out my comprehensive Reflection Booklets bundle. You won't be disappointed!
If you like this resource check out some of my other products:





