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Use this ***editable*** Behavior Consequences and Rewards Chart to let kids know where they stand. Just print out these slides, laminate, and post in a prominent place in the classroom. Click to edit and enter your own name in the fields indicated in brackets.
Contains Marble Points & Brownie Points options with printable "brownies" and labels for the jars or cookie sheets for marble/brownie points awarded. Also contains a label for the "Class Mystery Walker" as a hallway behavior incentive, and more!
This chart is to be used in conjunction with that method of classroom management that involves having students write their names on the board under whatever category of expectation/rule they have transgressed/succeeded at in order to further responsibility for personal actions.
Please use this in conjunction with Reward Coupons or whatever other positive behavior management system works for your kids and you—this is merely designed to present tiered awards and firm but fair consequences for general (mis)behaviors. I also strongly recommend having students fix their behavior appropriately, i.e., if a kid has intentionally broken a classmate’s pencil, then her/his consequence should involve bringing a new package of pencils to school to replace what has been broken!
Use this ***editable*** Behavior Consequences and Rewards Chart to let kids know where they stand. Just print out these slides, laminate, and post in a prominent place in the classroom. Click to edit and enter your own name in the fields indicated in brackets.
Contains Marble Points & Brownie Points options with printable "brownies" and labels for the jars or cookie sheets for marble/brownie points awarded. Also contains a label for the "Class Mystery Walker" as a hallway behavior incentive, and more!
This chart is to be used in conjunction with that method of classroom management that involves having students write their names on the board under whatever category of expectation/rule they have transgressed/succeeded at in order to further responsibility for personal actions.
Please use this in conjunction with Reward Coupons or whatever other positive behavior management system works for your kids and you—this is merely designed to present tiered awards and firm but fair consequences for general (mis)behaviors. I also strongly recommend having students fix their behavior appropriately, i.e., if a kid has intentionally broken a classmate’s pencil, then her/his consequence should involve bringing a new package of pencils to school to replace what has been broken!
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Description
Thanks so much for your business!
Use this ***editable*** Behavior Consequences and Rewards Chart to let kids know where they stand. Just print out these slides, laminate, and post in a prominent place in the classroom. Click to edit and enter your own name in the fields indicated in brackets.
Contains Marble Points & Brownie Points options with printable "brownies" and labels for the jars or cookie sheets for marble/brownie points awarded. Also contains a label for the "Class Mystery Walker" as a hallway behavior incentive, and more!
This chart is to be used in conjunction with that method of classroom management that involves having students write their names on the board under whatever category of expectation/rule they have transgressed/succeeded at in order to further responsibility for personal actions.
Please use this in conjunction with Reward Coupons or whatever other positive behavior management system works for your kids and you—this is merely designed to present tiered awards and firm but fair consequences for general (mis)behaviors. I also strongly recommend having students fix their behavior appropriately, i.e., if a kid has intentionally broken a classmate’s pencil, then her/his consequence should involve bringing a new package of pencils to school to replace what has been broken!
Use this ***editable*** Behavior Consequences and Rewards Chart to let kids know where they stand. Just print out these slides, laminate, and post in a prominent place in the classroom. Click to edit and enter your own name in the fields indicated in brackets.
Contains Marble Points & Brownie Points options with printable "brownies" and labels for the jars or cookie sheets for marble/brownie points awarded. Also contains a label for the "Class Mystery Walker" as a hallway behavior incentive, and more!
This chart is to be used in conjunction with that method of classroom management that involves having students write their names on the board under whatever category of expectation/rule they have transgressed/succeeded at in order to further responsibility for personal actions.
Please use this in conjunction with Reward Coupons or whatever other positive behavior management system works for your kids and you—this is merely designed to present tiered awards and firm but fair consequences for general (mis)behaviors. I also strongly recommend having students fix their behavior appropriately, i.e., if a kid has intentionally broken a classmate’s pencil, then her/his consequence should involve bringing a new package of pencils to school to replace what has been broken!
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