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Pokémon Behaviour Reward Chart
Pokémon Behaviour Reward Chart
Pokémon Behaviour Reward Chart
Pokémon Behaviour Reward Chart
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Keep your students motivated in learning whilst reinforcing positive behaviour by using this Pokémon themed behaviour reward chart. Students have to 'collect' all ten pokeballs to receive a reward/prize.

How to use this chart:
Add one of the red pokeballs every time a child demonstrates good behaviour such as persevering through challenging tasks, completing set activities or having a positive attitude. The masterball (purple ball) is given on the 10th square, and the child will be given a reward (eg. small prize or 5 minutes of free/play time). Pokeballs can be removed when misbehaviour is shown.

Preparation:
1. Print and laminate both copies.
2. Cut the pokeballs individually.
3. Stick velcro onto the back of each pokeball and onto each square grid of the chart. You can use blu tack as a replacement for velcro.

This product is presented as a pdf file. Extra pokeballs has been added for spares. The preview shows what the chart would look like if all pokeballs have been 'collected'. This chart can also be used as a visual day schedule, where you can replace the pokeballs with pictures of daily tasks such as cleaning up, doing homework or packing away toys.

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Pokémon Behaviour Reward Chart

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Description

Keep your students motivated in learning whilst reinforcing positive behaviour by using this Pokémon themed behaviour reward chart. Students have to 'collect' all ten pokeballs to receive a reward/prize.

How to use this chart:
Add one of the red pokeballs every time a child demonstrates good behaviour such as persevering through challenging tasks, completing set activities or having a positive attitude. The masterball (purple ball) is given on the 10th square, and the child will be given a reward (eg. small prize or 5 minutes of free/play time). Pokeballs can be removed when misbehaviour is shown.

Preparation:
1. Print and laminate both copies.
2. Cut the pokeballs individually.
3. Stick velcro onto the back of each pokeball and onto each square grid of the chart. You can use blu tack as a replacement for velcro.

This product is presented as a pdf file. Extra pokeballs has been added for spares. The preview shows what the chart would look like if all pokeballs have been 'collected'. This chart can also be used as a visual day schedule, where you can replace the pokeballs with pictures of daily tasks such as cleaning up, doing homework or packing away toys.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 6, 2024
Using this as a visual for a student working towards a long term goal! Love it!
Shelby Marchal
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1,674 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 20, 2022
Awesome resource! Thank you!
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