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Bookmarks for all year long and year after year. Add your own text to personalize a student's name or add a special note to a bookmark cheering your students for their great efforts or meeting an agreed-upon goal.

Watch this video: How to customize your bookmarks.

Size of Bookmarks: 2" x 6"

64 Bookmarks included

Also, see the Solar System Bookmarks.

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Do you need help with behavior in your classroom? Try these behavior management resources.

1. Punch Cards - Do you have a busy student who has trouble with focus and uh staying in their seat? Use the punch cards to write a goal for your student. The cards include 10 circles to be punched each time you see your student meeting their goal. You can reduce these punch cards in size. Once the student earns 10 punches, he or she will receive a previously agreed-upon reward (take a break with a friend, read a book to a younger class, candy, etc.)

2. Reward Charts - We use Reward Charts in our classroom for students to earn break time minutes as they complete their assignments. The FUN tokens are added to provide a variety to keep students motivated. The standard one-minute and two-minute tokens include time intervals so the student can see how much time he's earned while he works.

3. BIP Code Data Sheet - Special Education teachers and related services staff take time to write a behavior plan for their students. They define target behaviors and replacement behaviors and they work hard to find the right system to collect data to analyze the effectiveness of the plan. And reasonably they want the process to be easy (at least fairly easy). 

There are tracking systems out there on the market; however, they are expensive, which is a barrier for school districts with a tight budget. The tracking system I created to collect data for BIPs and replacement behaviors is meeting the demand for data collection but at a fraction of the cost. From tracking the minutes the student participates in their general education class to tracking the number of incidents a student has for target behaviors, the tracker will calculate the data you input

Thank you!

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Description

Bookmarks for all year long and year after year. Add your own text to personalize a student's name or add a special note to a bookmark cheering your students for their great efforts or meeting an agreed-upon goal.

Watch this video: How to customize your bookmarks.

Size of Bookmarks: 2" x 6"

64 Bookmarks included

Also, see the Solar System Bookmarks.

***********************************************

Do you need help with behavior in your classroom? Try these behavior management resources.

1. Punch Cards - Do you have a busy student who has trouble with focus and uh staying in their seat? Use the punch cards to write a goal for your student. The cards include 10 circles to be punched each time you see your student meeting their goal. You can reduce these punch cards in size. Once the student earns 10 punches, he or she will receive a previously agreed-upon reward (take a break with a friend, read a book to a younger class, candy, etc.)

2. Reward Charts - We use Reward Charts in our classroom for students to earn break time minutes as they complete their assignments. The FUN tokens are added to provide a variety to keep students motivated. The standard one-minute and two-minute tokens include time intervals so the student can see how much time he's earned while he works.

3. BIP Code Data Sheet - Special Education teachers and related services staff take time to write a behavior plan for their students. They define target behaviors and replacement behaviors and they work hard to find the right system to collect data to analyze the effectiveness of the plan. And reasonably they want the process to be easy (at least fairly easy). 

There are tracking systems out there on the market; however, they are expensive, which is a barrier for school districts with a tight budget. The tracking system I created to collect data for BIPs and replacement behaviors is meeting the demand for data collection but at a fraction of the cost. From tracking the minutes the student participates in their general education class to tracking the number of incidents a student has for target behaviors, the tracker will calculate the data you input

Thank you!

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